Loughborough, The Carillon, Queens Park c.1950
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L197017

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This 150ft high, 47-bell brick carillon was designed by Sir Walter Tapper, and erected in 1923 as the town's tribute to the fallen of the First World War. The bells were cast by Taylors, whose foundry was established in Loughborough in 1839 and with Whitechapel, London, comprises England's only surviving bell founders.
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