St. Petersglocke - Gallery

Gallery

  • On this image the damaged area from the crack can be seen to the left of the clapper

  • The Peter's bell with the broken clapper

  • The Peter's bell with the new clapper

  • The Peter's Bell without a clapper

Bells
Background and terminology
  • Bell
  • Bellfounding
  • Bell tower / Campanile
  • Bell-ringer
  • Campanology
  • Church bell
  • Ring of bells
  • Strike tone
  • Zvonnitsa
Bell founders and foundries
  • Andrey Chokhov
  • Bilbie family
  • Franciscus Illenfeld
  • Geert van Wou
  • Gillett & Johnston
  • John Taylor & Co
  • Juutila Foundry
  • Kashpir Ganusov
  • McShane Bell Foundry
  • Meneely Bell Foundry
  • Petit & Fritsen
  • Royal Eijsbouts bell foundry
  • Whitechapel Bell Foundry
Types
  • Agogô
  • Altar bell
  • Babendil
  • Bianzhong
  • Carillon
  • Chime
  • Cowbell
  • Crotal bell
  • Dead bell
  • Doorbell
  • Dōtaku
  • Glockenspiel
  • Handbell
  • Jingle bell
  • Kane
  • Pyeonjong
  • Ship's bell
  • Singing bowl
  • Suzu
  • Tintinnabulum
  • Tubular bells
Bellringing
  • Bell pattern
  • Blagovest
  • Bolognese bell ringing art
  • Change ringing
  • Canpanò
  • Doubles (bells)
  • Grandsire
  • Method ringing
  • Peal
  • Russian Orthodox bell ringing
  • Veronese bellringing art
Notable bells
  • List of heaviest bells
  • Balangiga bells
  • Big Ben
  • Great Bell of Dhammazedi
  • Liberty Bell
  • Mingun Bell
  • Sigismund Bell
  • St. Petersglocke
  • Swan Bells
  • Tom Tower
  • Tsar Bell
  • World Peace Bell


Coordinates: 50°56′28″N 6°57′26″E / 50.9411°N 6.9573°E / 50.9411; 6.9573

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