Roof tower 2 in the scaffolding; Renovation tower 2. In 1889 in tower 2, the tower above the eastern entrance, a timepiece with double percussion was applied by Addicks in Amsterdam. The 16th century clocks came from the St. Maartenskerk in Arnemuiden that was demolished in 1857. The percussion was extended to a carillon in 1900-1902, the clocks were poured by the fa. Petit & Fritsen in Aarle Rixtel. In 1961 the Carrillon was revised and expanded with 23 new clocks, cast by the same company. The present 13 old bells of the St. Maartenskerk of Arnemuiden did not appear to be in sound with
Roof tower 2 in the scaffolding; Renovation tower 2. In 1889 in tower 2, the tower above the eastern entrance, a timepiece with double percussion was applied by Addicks in Amsterdam. The 16th century clocks came from the St. Maartenskerk in Arnemuiden that was demolished in 1857. The percussion was extended to a carillon in 1900-1902, the clocks were poured by the fa. Petit & Fritsen in Aarle Rixtel. In 1961 the Carrillon was revised and expanded with 23 new clocks, cast by the same company. The present 13 old bells of the St. Maartenskerk of Arnemuiden did not appear to be in sound with the "new" of 1889. On the photo the extension of the scaffolding around the bell tower.
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