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Bibl-Dgm Abbenes, Arie Ua De Gruijtters Beiaardboek bibl-dgm De Gruijtters Beiaardboek. (Mit einem Vorwort Abbenes, Arie u.a. in englischer und holländischer Sprache.) B 49/87 Amsterdam: Broekmans & van Poppel 1971. "Was hat die Glock' geschlagen?" Von Glocken, Abels, Norbert Glöcknern und Glocken-gießern in der FGB Dichtung. In: FGB, S. 136-145. Das Münster zu Freiburg i. Br. In: Deutsche Adler, F. Bauzeitung, 1881, S. 447, Berlin. De Bossche klokkengietersfamilie Moer 1450 - Adriaenssen, L.F.W. 1570. In: Noordbrabants Historisch Jaarboek x 1989, 45-78. De Re Metallica Libri XII. Zwölf Bücher vom Berg- und Hüttenwesen/ übersetzt u. bearbeitet Agricola, Georg von Carl Schiffner u. Mitw. Ernst Darmstaedter N 24/88 u.a. - 5. Auflage, Faksimiledruck der 3. Auflage. Düsseldorf: VDI-Verlag 1978. Schicksalswege der Kirchenglocken (im Kreis Belgard). In: Der Kreis Belgard. Aus der Geschichte eines pommerschen Heimatkreises. 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