
| | Location |
Sala de campanas |
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| Bellfounder | TAYLOR, JOHN & CO |
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| Casting year |
1864 |
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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 en caso de rotura 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 Campana at All Saints’ Church, Nottingham, a significant feature of Taylor, John & Co.’s work, reflects the firm’s characteristic aesthetic established in 1864. Constructed during a period of substantial church building activity in ENGLAND, the campana, numbering six bells, demonstrates a robust, utilitarian design typical of Taylor’s output. Inscriptions on the bells read: “SANCTUS IOHANNIS,” “SANCTUS MICHAEL,” “SANCTUS PETRUS,” “SANCTUS ANGELUS,” “SANCTUS DAVID,” and “SANCTUS ANDREAS.”
The campana’s construction utilizes a cast-iron framework, a hallmark of the firm’s engineering. Documentation, including the 1864 ‘Conservation Buena y Valuation Campana interesante,’ indicates a strategy for repair and potential reconstruction following damage – a prudent approach for such a valuable instrument. This record underscores the campana’s enduring importance within the church’s heritage. |
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| Card editor |
MARTÍNEZ ROIG, Eliseo |
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| Updating |
10-10-2007 |
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