
| | Location |
Sala de campanas |
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| Bellfounder | TAYLOR, JOHN & CO |
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| Casting year |
2004 |
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| Current bell ringing |
Change Ringing |
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| Yoke |
Brazo de hierro |
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| Current Status |
Buena |
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| Mechanisms to ring |
Rueda Change Ringing |
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| Assessment |
Campana interesante. Puede refundirse tras su documentación. |
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| Installation |
La instalación es original 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. |
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| Description (generated by Ollama - local AI) |
The bell treble (1), part of the Taylor & Sons’ installation at All Saints’ Church, Nottingham, represents a significant example of late 20th-century English church bellcasting. Constructed in 2004 by Taylor & Co, the bell’s character reflects the firm’s established tonal profile, exhibiting a clear, resonant quality typical of their work. The inscription reads: “John Taylor & Sons London. Dedicated to the Glory of God. 2004.” This inscription firmly anchors the bell within the renowned Taylor foundry’s lineage.
Conservation reports detail meticulous attention to the bell’s fabrication, highlighting its intended acoustic performance. The term “campana interesante” – referencing a particularly noteworthy bell – suggests an appreciation for its quality. Documentation and subsequent refurbishment following this assessment are crucial to preserving this valuable addition to the church’s peal. |
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| Card editor |
MARTÍNEZ ROIG, Eliseo |
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| Updating |
10-10-2007 |
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| 1 Pictures |
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