Arrows and bell-towers of the district of Amiens in 1908

With

- Eglise: … ( the author does not say anything on his bell-tower . ) - Cathedral Notre-Dame
Southern Turn: Erection of the high part towards 1366
Northern Turn: Erection of the high part towards 1400
On crossing of the Transept rises an elegant arrow of covered lead frame, built following a fire lit by the lightning on July 15th 1528, which had destroyed the old one.
- Eglise St-Germain… ( the author, Georges DURAND, does not say anything on its bell-tower . )
- Eglise St-Leu… ( the author, Georges DURAND, does not say anything on its bell-tower . )
- Eglise of Cordeliers… ( the author, Georges DURAND, does not say anything on its bell-tower . ) - Eglise: Square bell-tower, slate cover, on the frontage.

B

- Eglise: The arrow, which made beautiful effect, was removed " under pretext which it gave too much catch to the wind ". - Eglise: Surmounted frontage of a pyramidal Bell-tower out of frame covered with slates. The 2 bells are modern. The church had 3 formerly of them, which had been bénites in 1790. - Eglise: The interest is entire concentrate in the Clocher which is coupled with the church on the Northern side, and which can be to him former some 20 years. It includes/understands a tower busy, with middle height, rectangular plan in the octagonal plan by means of horns betrayed outside by small stone roofs with 2 Crawling S triangular. The higher lantern is completely openwork by 8 recut bays in semicircular arch each one by small a Pilier supporting the tympanums. The capitals offer a variety of Volute S and Billettes worked in a heavy and barbarian way, but the conscience of work and the harmony of the unit save this worthy small monument of the banality. He is besides the most former witness of passed from the canton of Poix and even from the area.
  • Stopper
- Eglise: A square tower, out of stones, rising on the frontage, is crowned by a Balustrade and a stone arrow of the 18th century, in degenerated Gothic style, as there are several in the area. - Eglise St-Nicolas: The frontage is surmounted by a square slate pinnacle. - Eglise: The Contrefort S of the pinion of the frontage support the Clocher, which is crowned of a small slate arrow. The bell, going back to 1768, bears the weapons and the names of the godfather, Henri Louis, marquis of LAMETH, and the godmother, Marie Therese of BROGLIE, countess Douairière of LAMETH.
  • Briquemesnil
- Eglise: A square tower of 1708, on the side of the frontage, is surmounted by a bell-tower out of frame covered out of slates.

C

  • Cagny
- Eglise: … ( the author does not say anything on his bell-tower . ) - Eglise: The bell-tower, out of frame covered with slates, is posed on the crossing of the Transept and is decorated of a polygonal balcony. The frontage is surmounted by a pinion and a Campenard with a bay. - Eglise: The bell, preserved in the current church, goes back to 1492. It is oldest of the canton. - Eglise: The nave has collateral in North, at the end of which the tower rises, confined Contrefort S and opening of a single window with accodance. The tower is sourmontée of a Clocher out of frame, covered out of slates.

E

- Eglise: When one comes from Equennes by the Trunk road of Paris, one sees, with a few kilometers before Poix, on the left, on the height, an imposing monument of white stone Reconstrucion of the bell-tower in 1784.

F

- Eglise: Slate bell-tower on the frontage.

H

  • Hamel
- Eglise: The square tower on the frontage threatens ruin. - Eglise: Tower square on the side of the church to height of the birth of the chorus, without date and character and surmounted by a square slate bell-tower. - Eglise: The church, built in 1780, contains a bell of the same date. - Eglise: Large bell, going back to 1688.

M

- Eglise: The bell-tower, without turn, is covered out of slates. Two bells existed in 1716, smallest was broken. One was replaced in 1736 by the marquis of ESTRADES, lord of the place, and the other remelted in 1769.

O

  • Orival
- Eglise: The bell-tower is related to wood pillars.

P

  • Bridge-of-Metz
- Eglise: Square tower, with door of the Rebirth and Campenard on the frontage.

S

  • St-Saver
- Eglise: Square tower, slate glaze, on the frontage. - Eglise: On the frontage, square Bell-tower, covered out of slates.

T

- Eglise: Turn of the Bell-tower which one can date from the end of XIIe Siècle. The tower, square, is high on the southern part of the second span and it communicates with it by a bay with any opening, simulating an arm of Transept. A window clarifies the bottom of the tower; below, small a Postern, with corbel X, under a relieving arch in third not, is used as release. Outside, the tower is absolutely plain, except, with the height of the belfry, a Larmier which marries the ogival arc of the windows on the 4 sides. A stone staircase, destroyed today, led to the room of the bells.

V

  • Villers-Scrap-metal
- Eglise: A square Clocher out of frame overcomes the whole.






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