Johann Heinrich Bartels (bell founder)

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Johann Heinrich Bartels (* before 1850 , † after 1876 ) was a German yellow and bell caster .

life and work

Johann Heinrich Bartels can be found in the 19th century in the period from 1850 onwards. A relationship to the bell foundry family Bartels in Bremen “would be possible, it could be that JH Bartels son of Johann Philipp Bartels III. That delivered bells to the city of Hanover . It is possible that JH Bartels completed an apprenticeship with a Hildesheim bell founder and then stayed in Hildesheim. According to the city's address books , his activities as a yellow and bell caster and as a metal worker in the period from 1852 - parallel to the local bell founders Lange and Radler - and until 1877 are reported. Work in Hanover and Westphalia is also proven.

Bartels married a Hildesheim-born "Rasch". The couple had their son Georg Bartels born on July 17, 1859 in Hildesheim, who, after attending the secondary school in Osterode in the Harz Mountains and the Hildesheim secondary school , enrolled at the Royal Technical University in Hanover on October 18, 1888 .

Famous works

The works cast by Bartels include

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Gerhard Reinhold: Church bells - Christian world cultural heritage, illustrated using the example of the bell founder Otto, Hemelingen / Bremen , dissertation 2019 at the Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen; as a PDF document ; 23.4 MB; from the repository.ubn.ru.nl page
  2. ^ A b c d e Karl Walter (arrangement): Glockenkunde , Regensburg; Rome: Friedrich Pustet, 1913, p. 685; limited preview in Google Book search
  3. ^ Herbert Mundhenke : The matriculation of the Höhere Gewerbeschule, the Polytechnische Schule and the Technische Hochschule zu Hannover (= publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen , 9, Dept. 6), 1991, p. 335; limited preview in Google Book search
  4. Eberhard Jäger: The organs of the former Springe district. A contribution to the story of the change in the sound ideal . With an appendix, the bells of the former Springe district (= North German organs , vol. 9), Berlin: Pape, 1975, ISBN 978-3-921140-13-0 and ISBN 3-921140-13-7 , p. 239; Preview over google books