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The Exeter Cathedral Astronomical Clock is a fifteenth-century astronomical clock in Exeter ... this is followed by the striking of the Peter Bell in the tower above. [3]
Flag of Exeter Cathedral since 2014, flown from the North-Tower all year round ‘South Tower of Exeter Cathedral’, attributed to W. Davey, about 1800–1830 The Norman cathedral construction began in 1112, presumably at the east end and was consecrated in 1133, by which date the choir, transept and first two bays of the nave were probably ...
Grandisson donated the tenor bell in the south tower of Exeter Cathedral. Named "Grandison" and re-cast at least three times, most recently in 1902 by John Taylor & Co, the current bell bears the inscription "EX DONO IOHANNIS GRANDISON EPISCOPI EXON GVLIELMVS EVANS FECIT 1729". [4]
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The Arundel Screen at Chichester Cathedral was removed in 1861; it was later re-erected in the Bell Tower before being returned to its original location, but with opened arches, in 1961. The pulpitum from St. John's Cathedral ('s-Hertogenbosch) was removed in the 1860s and purchased by the Victoria and Albert Museum. The pulpitum of Hexham ...
The 16th-century astronomical clock of the Torrazzo, the bell tower of Cremona Cathedral, is the largest medieval clock in Europe. Macerata. An astronomical clock installed in the Torre Civica , a modern replica of the original clock of 1571, which shows the orbits of the planets. Mantua.
Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity Anglican Canterbury 1083 1375 1109 163.7 NK NK 21.9 66 52 80 4 Harrison & Harrison Single West tower. Crossing tower is a lantern. Exeter Cathedral: Cathedral Church of St Peter
Exeter Cathedral (1112–1400) was built in Norman style in 1133, ... the façade of Siena Cathedral and the bell tower of Florence Cathedral. begun by Giotto in 1334