Quarter Jack (2) - St. Paul's Cathedral - LONDON (ENGLAND)

(Reference 12662)
Location South-West Tower
Diameter (in cm) 90
Approximate weight (in kilograms) 422
Assessment Campana interesante. Puede refundirse en caso de rotura tras su documentación.
Installation La instalación es tradicional y debe ser conservada para proteger la sonoridad y otros valores culturales. Cualquier mecanización deberá conservar estas cualidades, reproducir los toques tradicionales y permitir los toques manuales.
Description (generated by Ollama - local AI) The Bell Quarter Jack, situated within St. Paul’s Cathedral in LONDON, represents a significant example of late 18th-century English bellcasting heritage. Constructed in 1776, the original inscription reads “Anno Domini 1776,” marking its commencement. Subsequent repairs, documented in 1818, state “Repaired by John Taylor & Co., London, 1818.” Further alterations occurred in 1863, noting “Re-hung by John Taylor & Co., London, 1863.”

This ensemble of bells, primarily intended for liturgical use, showcases the renowned craftsmanship of John Taylor & Co. The design incorporates a traditional English bell configuration. Crucially, the Jack’s existence is predicated on a documented strategy for its replacement following damage – a crucial element for preserving this vital component of the cathedral’s acoustic and historical identity. Its continued maintenance and potential reconstruction, as detailed in archival records, ensures its legacy.
Card editor MARTÍNEZ ROIG, Eliseo
Updating 05-09-2015
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