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church) - are rooms with a special significance. If they are subtracted from the complete set of 31 rooms, you get 30, 29 and 28, i.e. all possible variants of the number of days in the months of the year. The 24 hours of the day correspond to the circle of 24 state rooms, 12 on each side of the symmetrical axis, which separates the palace into two corresponding halves, 12 hours for the day and 12 hours for the night. The 24 rooms have a total of 52 windows for the weeks or the amount of Sundays in the year. Adding the 8 windows in the Planetary Room, you get the number 60 which stands for the number of seconds or minutes. There are even 52 doors in the Bel Étage. In the Planetary Room itself, you can also find the 7 days of the week and the 12 months of the year. And even the park wall has 12 doors opening towards the outside, seven of which face towards the city.
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the gallery items are available elsewhere in Commons, visitors to this page would firstly, not be aware of the existence of those photographs; and secondly, not being aware of them makes searching for them on Commons impossible. Numerous Knowledge pages use the Gallery device in order to direct visitor's searches in an appropriate direction. Indeed, that is no doubt why the facility is incorporated into the Wiki software. Neither do they intrude overly into the main article, confined as they are to a Gallery section close to the end of the main article.
2352:- I appreciate your consenting to discuss this. The edit summary that accompanied your first removal described the removed content as “fluff” and “meaningless”. You followed this up by edit-warring and describing the material as “poorly cited nonsense”. You then rather quickly reversed this view in part, re-instating some of the material. The material in question stated (a) that Salisbury is among the best EE examples, and (b) has a coherence of design that is rare. Pevsner describes Salisbury as the EE 74: 53: 174: 153: 279: 258: 368: 467: 347: 1182:(a great source of images by the way, a large number of which have just been uploaded to Commons). I was just saying that some day I will get a t/s lens for my 5DMkII so I can do perspective correction "in lens" rather than "in Photoshop". When I do, I will have to schedule my trips back to the UK around photographic priorities! So no problem at all if you want to upload a higher res image of your own and replace the current one. – 1160: 1664: 184: 22: 1055: 1867:
to leave the cathedral in case any unauthorised tonal alterations were made without his knowledge, while allowing some discrete additions in the original style of the organ (as well as modernisation of the organ's actions) by Henry Willis III, the grandson of Father Willis. The instrument was extensively restored between 2019 and 2020.
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This contains useful information but it is completely uncited and incomplete - and tagged as such - although I'm not sure how completeness would be assessed. It's also a bullet list. I'm thinking of turning it to prose and putting it in History, perhaps as a separate sub-section, Notable burials. Any
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The present-day instrument was built in 1877 by Henry Willis & Sons. Walter Alcock, who was organist of the cathedral from 1916, oversaw a strictly faithful restoration of the famous Father Willis organ, completed in 1934,] even going to such lengths as to refuse to allow parts of the instrument
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Looking at Charles' link to the gallery policy above however, I can't help thinking that most of those images have been "shoehorned" in there. For example, why do we need two shots of the west front? Why do we need to see the shot with scaffolding in 2006? The policy makes the following requirement
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Oh yes. It was shot with a Canon 5D MkII, using an Olympus 21mm f/3.5; on the front of the lens I had one of those Cokin filter system things with a polarising filter and a graduated ND. I corrected the perspective with Photoshop, and sized it down to six megapixels (which helps to hide the loss of
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Changes of such magnitude should not be made by a single editor without first establishing whether there is a consensus for the change; and especially not without a proper and reasoned explanation on the Talk page. The abrupt reason given is simply not credible either. Although it is true that all
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you talk of "editing civilly", yet you have provided no justification for your reverts at all, bearing in mind you're re-inserting claims about it being a "leading cathedral" taken from the cathedral's own website. Maybe take a look at yourself before you start bandying accusations about, because
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The Rev Canon Dr Robert Titley replaced Sarah Mullally as Canon Treasurer of Salisbury Cathedral late last year. Someone working at the Cathedral made the relevant edit to this article but it was reverted by another user as it was unsourced (the reference to Sarah Mullally being Treasurer is also
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There is nothing wrong with adding one or more useful content-relevant links to the external links section of an article; however, excessive lists can dwarf articles and detract from the purpose of Knowledge. On articles about topics with many fansites, for example, including a link to one major
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There are 365 outside windows, which correspond to the days of the year. Each floor consists of 31 rooms, which correspond to the days of the longest months. Three of them, which lie exactly on the middle axis - the Planetary Room, chapel and theatre (which has now been converted into the palace
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on the Commons, don't worry, it looks like you did the right thing. You are most likely being caught out by one of the image caches. One of the headaches of working with images as that either your browser or the wiki servers can cache an earlier version of an image, so you don't always see your
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was better. There's a much clearer view of the cathedral with barely any visible scaffolding. The exhibit in the foreground is interesting but it should be subordinate to the cathedral which is after all the main subject of the article. As mentioned by someone above, the west wall shown in the
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The Gorges Monument (1635) in Salisbury Cathedral is the tomb of Helena, Marchioness of Northampton and her husband Sir Thomas Gorges. Each side of the elaborate canopy above the tomb displays two cuboctahedra and an icosahedron. The monument as a whole is crowned by a celestial globe with a
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Hi folks. I did a little rejiggle of the gallery last night. There was no real order or grouping to the images so I introduced some. Now most of the outdoor ones are at the start, interiors follow, the 2 font pics are together, etc. Also, some of the older images seemed a bit dated and were
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and says, “Of all English cathedrals Salisbury is the most unified in appearance”. This is what I meant re. the difference between your assertion and the actuality. As to our respective editing behaviours, others can judge those, should they so wish. Regards.
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it should be attributed for an opinion of this nature. This fact would probably worth including if it were properly cited, but when I looked a couple of weeks ago I couldn't find an obvious substitute making me wonder if this is widely held view.
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I’m surprised at you saying the west facade is "the most commonly displayed view of the cathedral": I’d have thought something approximating to the Gainsborough view would be most common (I gather the view from the south is unavailable
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in Wm. Avery's rhyme above. It's apparently been said of other cathedrals as well but more often of Salisbury's: he credits the nearness of Stonehenge and folk memories of druid sites. (In Salisbury's case, though, that would have been
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The font as depicted in the gallery at the bottom of the article has been removed, and there are currently plans for a permanent font to be build in it's place. Should the image be kept until the new font is installed or removed now?
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I was never happy with including the Emily Young sculpture - she's still alive - and so I have replaced the image with one taken a few minutes before, of the western face of the building, that includes no public art whatsoever.
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Sure, it's a good angle. If you expand it to full size though, it's awfully grainy. It's obviously quite an old photo and digital photography has progressed a lot since it was taken! I figured it might be time for an update.
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The only problem with that one is that the ugly scaffolding is visible, whereas it isn't in the previous image. Is the scaffolding still there? If not maybe once the weather improves someone could take a "scaffolding-free"
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The current picture has an impressive sky, but frustratingly little of the detail of the church walls is actually visible, especially when displayed in reduced form for the thumbnail in the article. What do you think?
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previous photo is a common view of the church and so, despite its shortcomings in resolution, I'd say it's a more suitable choice. I vote let's keep it until one of you 5D Mk II boys gets around to taking a new one!
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12 doors for each month of the year; 365 windows for each day of the year; 24 pillars for each hour in a day; 60 sculptures for each minute in an hour; and 60 crosses for each second in a minute?
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A Description of that Admirable Structure, the Cathedral Church of Salisbury. With the Chapels, Monuments, Grave-Stones, and their Inscriptions. To which is prefixed, An Account of Old Sarum
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This seems to be old and widely-reported enough that it merits (sourced and debunking) inclusion in the article, possibly under a legend section that would also include the foundation by
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I have removed this fact, on the grounds that (a) it is cited to the cathedral's own website, so is in no way an impartial secondary source for a claim of being "leading", and (b) per
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That would certainy work better, your main problem is getting references, at the moment it is original research, someone went round making notes of who was buried there I suspect.
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I think it's just perspective - I will take a crack at fixing it in Photoshop when I have some time to do so. Some day I will buy a tilt/shift lens for my Canon 5DII... –
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Links in the "External links" section should be kept to a minimum. A lack of external links or a small number of external links is not a reason to add external links.
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The nature of Knowledge: Things just grow. Three seems to be an acceptable number and of course, everyone has their favorite to add for four links.
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Just returned from a tour of Salisbury Cathedral, where the guide said that although they had cloisters, there were never any monks living there.
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I suggest we whittle down the number of images so we have one for each subject. This would make it more readable and manageable. Any comments?
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OK, I will upload (1) to Commons and add it to the article, keeping the current image there too. If folks don't like it, it's easy to undo. –
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Discreet in the sense of "unobtrusive" seems more appropriate in the context of Alcock wanting to keep changes to the organ to a minimum.
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I have linked the mention of Ken Follett's mini-series to it's entry as well as editing in where the external shots fell in the show.
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Well spotted. On checking the history I found a typo in a good-faith edit on 14 September 2018. Now reinstated as 442ft / 135m. --
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Ah! overtaken by events, again! Still, I suppose it makes more sense to have a picture of the front of the place than the back.
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individually distinct; separate; discontinuous." "discreet" has a bunch of other meanings. So your revert was wrong. Cheers.
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I saw a documentary today, that mentioned that there was a medieval bell tower, and two later chapels that were demolished by
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your behaviour here is downright rude. This is supposed to be a collegiate project, not the KJP1 personal website. Cheers  —
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has the west wall view on its front page, and I think that they release a publication - the official guide? - which does too.
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The images in the gallery collectively must have encyclopedic value and add to the reader's understanding of the subject
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I have attempted to expand and add references to the article. I will continue to reference and expand in coming weeks.
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https://www.museum-joanneum.at/en/palace-and-gardens-schloss-eggenberg/princely-residence/programme/eggenberg-calendar
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sine wave. In that case I have replaced the infobox image with a larger file. My only worry is that it includes
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Guys, any thoughts about my last comments? Also, was thinking of updating the current picture of the cloisters
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How fascinating. One wonders if Eggenberg Castle will be flooded with Russian tourists this year as a result.
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I accidentally overwrote the original picture. I reverted back to tfa it, but now it doesn't show up somehow.
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Unfortunately, none of these details are in the NPOR source therefore the whole sentence should be removed.
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Now I am intrigued. Can you e-mail me (via Knowledge e-mail) details of the lens mount adapter? Thanks. –
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That’s a cracking picture of the west front, but... wouldn’t a view that shows off the spire be better?
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shows quite clearly there are 50 small and four large pillars, and abotu half a dozen doors.
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I think on balance the current view (from the southwest, without a lot of foliage: like
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discussing that legend (in the footnote on p. 143), which is apparently older than the
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duplicating others so I removed them. I think it's generally a bit more organised now.
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And it’s a pretty substantial image (1295 x 1096); how much resolution do you want?
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I yanked the reference. Salisbury was not monastic. Good catch and thank you.
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I think the current picture looks OK; and it’s a fairly common perspective, if
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It may not be true about Salisbury Cathedral, but it is absolutely true about
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The scaffolding is unfortunately scheduled to remain in place until 2015.
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Fasti EcclesiĂŚ Sarusberiensis: a History of the Cathedral Body at Sarum
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Hi there again! I think I have a better picture of the cathedral now -
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dodecahedron on top. It features stone polyhedra in Leonardo's. From:
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Nice one! Amazing colour sky, were you using a polarising filter? –
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Is it true (as claimed by ripley's) that salisbury cathedral has:
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It would be good if the page could reflect this development.
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found in January, but without the van) fits the bill better.
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I believe the length is 135 m, definitely not 69 m --
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