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  Bellfoundry Indexes http://www.gcna.org/data/IXfoundries.html
Details of suppliers for North American carillons and chimes. Includes historical data and chronological instrumental lists for each foundry.
  W R Outhwaite & Son http://www.ropemakers.co.uk/
Ropemakers with visitor centre located in North Yorkshire. Includes historical overview, descriptions of techniques used and information about educational tours.
  Overview of the Origin and History of Russian Bell-Founding http://www.russianbells.com/history/history2.html
A detailed examination of the development of bellfounding activities in Russia in the context of historical events and policies. Includes references to notable bells.
  Church Bells http://www.kirnberger.fsnet.co.uk/bells.htm
Essay discussing the development of casting and tuning techniques with reference to equal temperament and partial tones.
  Keltek Trust http://www.btinternet.com/~keltek/
A charity helping churches acquire surplus and redundant bells for full-circle ringing. Provides details of available bells, frames and fittings with contact information.
  Sculpting Sound: New Bell Designs and Attitudes http://www.mca.org.au/mf8mclachlan.htm
Overview of a project using computer modelling of vibration to create the Federation Bell installation in Birrarung Mar, Melbourne. Includes an explanation of bell and gong sounds in terms of inharmonic complex tones.

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