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To them he could have been the broken bell in the church tower which rang before and after Mass, and at noon, and at six each evening -- its tone, repetitive, monotonous, never breaking the boredom of the streets.
A Carillon was installed in the tower in the middle of the 20th century, the bells for which were provided by the centuries-old bell manufacturers of Aarau.
The bell tower has parts from the 9th / 10th and 14th centuries.
It has with a Baroque portal ( 1667 ), a noteworthy bell tower, presbytery frescoes portraying the Histories of St. Peter and Virgin by Jacopo da Montagnana ( 1495 ) and Palma the Younger's altarpiece depicting Christ Crucifixed Between St. Augustine and St. Jerome.
* The Cardinalis tower was constructed in the 14th century as a bell tower for the Dominican convent, which was founded on the bequest of Hugh of Saint-Cher.
The tower, which rises to, contains a bell dating from 1759 made by Thomas Bilbie of the Bilbie family.
The crusaders began to refurnish the church in a Romanesque style and added a bell tower.
Chapel, bell tower and penitential beds on Station Island.
The bell tower stands on a mound that is the site of the original cave which according to various myths is an entrance which leads inside the earth to a place of purgatory.
In 1435, the Florentine artist Donatello created a sculpture of the prophet for the bell tower of Florence.
One of the buildings was a bell tower, designed to resemble the bachi used when playing traditional instruments like the shamisen.
* 1334 – The bishop of Florence blesses the first foundation stone for the new campanile ( bell tower ) of the Florence Cathedral, designed by the artist Giotto di Bondone.
Consequently, mosque architects borrowed the shape of the bell tower for their minarets, which were used for essentially the same purpose — calling the faithful to prayer ..
The Baroque bell tower was built in 1616, the cups being finished in 1753.
Although Pisa is known worldwide for its leaning tower ( the bell tower of the city's cathedral ), the city of over 88, 332 residents ( around 200, 000 with the metropolitan area ) contains more than 20 other historic churches, several palaces and various bridges across the River Arno.
* Stockholm City Hall, a red brick building with a bell tower, where the Nobel Prize dinner is served
The site of the tomb in Dunfermline Abbey was marked by large carved stone letters spelling out " King Robert the Bruce " around the top of the bell tower, when the eastern half of the abbey church was rebuilt in the first half of the 19th century.
The bell that once hung in the Kendall Building tower was saved and displayed in Bayless Plaza.
* July 18 – The bishop of Florence blesses the first foundational stone laid for the new campanile ( bell tower ) of the Florence Cathedral.
Donkeys of Solsona, hung in the tower bell.
The Carnival is known for a legend that explains some people hung a donkey at the tower bell, because the animal wanted to eat some grass which grew on the top of the tower.
The clock tower ( referred to as " Town Clock ") is equipped with a ship's signal bell system.

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It contains a bell dating from 1390, the Bancloque, and carries a clock dial overlooking the Grand Place and a light clock.
Also, one large red bell pepper contains 209 mg of vitamin C, which is three times the 70 mg of an average orange.
Forming much of the border is the main building, which contains the garden known as the Main Octangle and the Clock Tower housing Old Tom, the University's tongueless octiron bell whose strikes silence everything briefly.
The building contains the original stained glass windows, bell, pulpit, and pews.
A bell tower was added to the abbey church in 2007 which contains eight bells, one of which is the largest swinging bell in the Pacific Northwest.
The façade contains a bell, which is a replica of the one Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla rang in Dolores Hidalgo and a clock brought over from Germany.
The partly Romanesque ( or Norman ) tower contains three, now untolled, bells ; the third bell is said to have been brought from the village of Welton, across the river in Yorkshire.
The bell tower contains 35 cast bronze bells that are rung daily at lunchtime, and an eternal flame on the platform level of the structure.
The drum machine software Hydrogen_ ( software ) contains Djembe, dunun and bell sound files that can be used to study as described above.
It contains a bell dating from 1732 made by Thomas Bilbie and another from 1790 made by William Biblie of the Bilbie family.
It also typically contains finely chopped ingredients, which can include pickles, onions, bell peppers, green olives, hard-boiled egg, parsley, pimento, chives, garlic, or chopped nuts ( such as walnuts or chestnuts ).
The quad contains a large pond with fish and fountains as well as the bell and clock tower attached to the porch.
A bell tower ( also belfry ) is a tower which contains one or more bells, or which is designed to hold bells, even if it has none.
The church contains a curfew bell and medieval priest effigies.
The brick structure contains a bell tower and was home to the local Methodist congregation until a new facility was built in 1949.
Alterations during the early 18th century included the construction of a captain's lodging house within the ward eastern side, the conversion of many of the gun ports of the citadel into casement windows and the building of a wooden lantern, which contains a bell dated 1655, on top of the central tower.
The top stage contains paired bell openings, and at the corner of the parapet are pinnacles.
The tower contains a single bell of 31 cwt ( 1. 5 tonnes ) cast by Mears and Stainbank of Whitechapel which is the heaviest swinging bell in Lancashire.
Martyrs church also contains the " Martyrs church bell " which has been preserved from the old Martyrs West church building.
The seventy nine meter bell tower, which contains two bells, was consecrated in 1866.

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