Christopher Hodson (disambiguation)

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Christopher Hodson is a New Zealand barrister and judge.

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John Taylor Bell Foundry (Loughborough) Limited, trading as John Taylor & Co and commonly known as Taylor's Bell Foundry, Taylor's of Loughborough, or simply Taylor's, is the world's largest working bell foundry. It is located in Loughborough, in the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England. The business originated in the 14th century, and the Taylor family took over in 1784.

Christopher Evans or Chris Evans may refer

Christopher Hodgson may refer to:

Chris or Christopher Miller may refer to:

Chris or Christopher Morris may refer to:

William Hodson may refer to:

Hodson is an English surname. It is derived from Middle English hode and is a patronymic. Notable people with the surname include:

Alexander Grigoriev may refer to:

Christopher Hudson may refer to:

William Hatch may refer to:

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Christopher Smith may refer to:

Christopher Columbus was an explorer born in Genoa, Italy.

Hodson is an English surname.

George Hodson may refer to:

Robert Hodson (1885–1960) was an English bishop.

Peter Vanden Gheyn may refer to any of several members of a noted family of bellfounders in the Spanish Netherlands. They are conventionally disambiguated with Roman numerals:

Christopher Hodson was an English bellfounder from London, who was active between 1669 and 1696. As of 2023 40 of his bells are extant, of which 15 are listed for preservation. He cast several notable sets of bells, including Great Tom of Oxford, and the bells for the Chapel at Merton College, also in Oxford, which are known as the oldest peal of bells in the United Kingdom which were cast by one founder. The bells are also noted for their rather unusual ringing room; a gallery snaking around the inside of the tower.

Christopher Hodson was a British television director.