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Rubbing of inscription on second bell of St. Andrew's Church, Caunton

Rubbing
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Rubbing of the inscription on the second bell of St. Andrew's Church, Caunton, reading 'NOS SUMOS CONSTRUCTI AD LAUDEM DOMINI 1611.'


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleRubbing of inscription on second bell of St. Andrew's Church, Caunton (generic title)
Materials and techniques
brass rubbing
Brief description
Rubbing of the inscription on the second bell of St. Andrew's Church, Caunton, Nottinghamshire, reading 'NOS SUMOS CONSTRUCTI AD LAUDEM DOMINI 1611.'
Physical description
Rubbing of the inscription on the second bell of St. Andrew's Church, Caunton, reading 'NOS SUMOS CONSTRUCTI AD LAUDEM DOMINI 1611.'
Dimensions
  • Height: 4 1/2in
  • Width: 55in
Dimensions taken from Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings Accessions 1935 London: HMSO, 1935.
Marks and inscriptions
NOS SUMOS CONSTRUCTI AD LAUDEM DOMINI 1611
Credit line
Given by Mr. H.B. Walters.
Object history
The bell from which this rubbing was made has the mark of H. Oldfield of Nottingham. The bell was made in 1611.
Subject depicted
Associations
Bibliographic reference
Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings Accessions 1935 London: HMSO, 1935
Collection
Accession number
E.1376-1935

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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