Oudtshoor South, Dutch Reformed Church ; Dutch Reformed Church, Oudtshoorn South (Eden District) ; Oudtshoorn-Suid, Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk

The congregation in NG-Suid was started in 1953. The first stone of the church was laid on 30 November 1968. Architects were Simpson & Bridgman. In the tower hangs a simple bell that carries no decorations. Just above the sound bow figures an oval plaque that informs us of the founder. In the middle of the plaque appears under a crown a nicely written letter R, emblem of the founding firm Rincker. To the left of the letter stands in two lines GEBR. / RINCKER. On the right one reads SINN / GERMANY. This foundry is amongst the oldest foundries, not just in Germany. It is still operational an... Mehr ...

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Erscheinungsdatum: 1969
Schlagwörter: Bells -- South Africa -- History / Oudtshoorn (South Africa) -- Bells / Oudtshoorn (South Africa) -- Pictorial works / Klein Karoo (South Africa) -- Bells / Rincker (Firm) / Simpson & Bridgman
Sprache: Englisch
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The congregation in NG-Suid was started in 1953. The first stone of the church was laid on 30 November 1968. Architects were Simpson & Bridgman. In the tower hangs a simple bell that carries no decorations. Just above the sound bow figures an oval plaque that informs us of the founder. In the middle of the plaque appears under a crown a nicely written letter R, emblem of the founding firm Rincker. To the left of the letter stands in two lines GEBR. / RINCKER. On the right one reads SINN / GERMANY. This foundry is amongst the oldest foundries, not just in Germany. It is still operational and is located in Sinn in Germany. Detailed information can be found on https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glocken-_und_Kunstgiesserei_Rincker. The current manager of the foundry is Hans-Martin Rincker. The set of six bells in the NGK Mother Church of Stellenbosch forms the most important product of the company in the Western Cape.