Swan Bells

Swan Bells

The Swan Bells (coord|31|57|32|S|115|51|29|E|type:landmark_region:AU) are a set of eighteen bells hanging in a specially built convert|82.5|m-high copper and glass campanile in Perth, Western Australia. Taking their name from the Swan River, which their tower overlooks, and forming a sixteen-bell peal with two extra chromatic notes, they are one of the largest sets of change ringing bells in the world.

Twelve of the set are historic bells from St Martin-in-the-Fields church in Trafalgar Square in London; six others, cast in recent times by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, round off the set. The St Martin-in-the-Fields bells were donated to the State of Western Australia as part of the 1988 Australian bicentenary celebrations; the additional bells were cast with a subsequent donation of metals mined in Western Australia. The six newer bells include five which were presented to the University of Western Australia, the City of Perth and to the people of Western Australia from the City of London, the City of Westminster and a consortium of British and Australian mining companies, and one bell commissioned by the Western Australian Government.

An inlaid path made of ceramic tiles surrounds the tower. These come from nearly every school in Western Australia and are arranged alphabetically by school name. Each school's tile lists students at that school in the year of 1999. Each child has written his or her name as a contribution to the Swan Bells.

The site is now a tourist attraction for the City; since its opening on December 10 2000, almost 1 million people have visited.

History of the St Martin-in-the-Fields bells

The St Martin-in-the-Fields bells can be traced to before the 14th century. They were recast in the 16th century by order of Queen Elizabeth I and again between 1725 and 1770 by members of the Rudhall family of bell founders from Gloucester. [ [http://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?searchString=perth&DoveID=PERTH+SWAN Perth, The Bell Tower (Swan Bells)] , Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers] . Retrieved 2008-07-17] Due to be recast leading up to 1988, they were tuned and restored at London's Whitechapel Bell Foundry and donated to the Western Australia. They are rare in that they are one of the few sets of royal bells, and more so since they are the only set known to have left England. The bells are also known to have rung as the explorer James Cook set sail on the voyage that founded Australia.Some think that the children's nursery rhyme "Oranges and Lemons" refers to these bells in one of its lines: "You owe me five farthings say the bells of St Martin's". However, since the rhyme refers to bells in the City of London and St Martins-in-the-Fields is in the City of Westminster, the line more likely refers to St Martin Orgar, near Cannon Street, which no longer exists. This St Martins was in Martin Lane, a street that was once notorious for moneylenders.

The Belltower

The tower was designed by the local architects Hames Sharley. The 18 bells have a combined weight of about nine tonnes and, when rung, exert considerable forces on the support structure. To achieve the required stiffness, the six-storey bell chamber was made with reinforced concrete cast "in situ". The bell chamber was designed by the consulting structural engineering firm ARUP.

Soundproof louvres and doors are used to muffle the sound or direct the noise towards the city or the river as required.

The glass-clad spire is designed using spokes which radiate horizontally from a centrally positioned axle, declining in width as it rises to a point. The solid steel columns of the spire are rectangular and the concrete bell chamber is enveloped in convert|30|m-high copper sails and glass.

The redeveloped Barrack Square precinct which surrounds the tower includes reflection pools as well as cafes, restaurants, shops and cycling and walking paths.

Controversy and losses

The A$5.5 million building was said to be built to commemorate the new millennium, but at the time the government and the then Premier of Western Australia, Richard Court, received a fair amount of criticism from locals who opposed it, calling it a wasteful expenditure. However, it remains one of the only 'icon' millennium projects that came in on time, on budget and is still open.

Image gallery

References

* [http://www.swanbells.com.au Official Swan Bells website]


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