An interior image of the bell of King's Chapel. The bell is a variety of colors including black, grey, green, and brown. It is a large bell that is held up by a red, metal system. The bell is located in the tower of the chapel which is made of brick and wood.
An image of the bell, forged in England in 1772 and recast by Paul Revere in 1814, that is still used today at King's Chapel, a site along Boston's Freedom Trail.
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