Warners had a large output of bells, and Warner bells can be found throughout the world. Some of their notable bells including the clock chime at the
Houses of Parliament, were cast at their foundry in Jewin Crescent,
Cripplegate. The larger
Big Ben was cast at Norton, near
Stockton-on-Tees and later had to be re-cast by the
Whitechapel Bell Foundry, however the four smaller quarter bells are still the Warner originals. In 1913, Warners cast a
ring of 12 bells for
Chelmsford Cathedral, the heaviest weighing 34cwt and sounding note C. A notable peal of bells from this foundry is located in
Sacred Heart Basilica, Timaru and the first set of bells in Wellington, New Zealand, at St Peter's Anglican Church, were made by John Warner & Sons. ==References==