Steel Bell Casting, Casting the Great Steel Bell for San Fra
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Steel Bell Casting, Casting the Great Steel Bell for San Fra
The bell was the largest steel casting in Britain and was ordered by Conroy and O Connor of San Francisco to be used as a fire alarm bell
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1860 Alarm Bell Casting Francisco Largest Ordered Conroy
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This photograph captures the moment of history as the largest steel bell in Britain, destined for San Francisco, takes shape through the intricate process of casting. In the late 19th century, Conroy and O'Connor, two prominent figures in San Francisco, placed an order for this impressive bell to be used as a fire alarm in their bustling city. The bell, with a diameter of 21 inches and a height of 28 inches, was an engineering marvel of its time. The image showcases the bell in its molten state, as it is being carefully poured into the mold by skilled craftsmen at a foundry in Britain. The bell's creation required immense precision and expertise, as the molten steel had to be poured at just the right temperature and speed to ensure a flawless casting. The bell's intricate design, featuring intricate engravings and inscriptions, can be seen faintly in the mold, adding to its historical significance. The bell's journey from Britain to San Francisco was an arduous one, involving a long sea voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. Upon arrival, it was installed in a prominent location in the city, where it served as a vital warning system for residents and firefighters for decades. This photograph is a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the past, offering a glimpse into the rich history of fire safety and the importance of communication during times of crisis. This image, from the extensive archive of Mary Evans Prints Online, is a valuable historical document that provides a unique insight into the process of steel bell casting during the late 1800s. Its intriguing story and stunning visual appeal make it a must-have for any collection focusing on industrial history, fire safety, or the history of San Francisco.
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