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Friday, February 1, 2013

Ripon Cathedral Part II Anglophile Friday

 The east end of Ripon Cathedral

In case you didn't see last week's Anglophile Friday, it was, obviously, Ripon Cathedral, Part I.

This week I have a few more photos I'd like to share with you, a few of which are of that interesting pipe organ.

 Will someone give me a hand?

If you look very closely toward the bottom of the photo above, you will see a hand protruding from the wood organ case. What is that doing there?


 Ah yes, now I can see it better

Flanked by angels, the wooden hand is the 'choir director' which is guided by the organist. Cool, huh! (if not a little creepy)


From RiponCathedral.org.uk:

'The first reference to an organ in Ripon Cathedral occurs in the Fabric Rolls for 1399. The present-day, four-manual organ contains two ranks from a 1690 organ. 

'Its history really begins, however, in 1878, when it was almost entirely built from scratch by T. C. Lewis of Brixton. Costing the grand sum of £4,000 without the case, this organ was undoubtedly one of the finest of its day.

'By 1912, however, it required extensive rebuilding: the stops were too loud and an appalling noise was issuing from the engines and bellows.

'The organ was therefore essentially rebuilt between 1912 and 1926, by Harrison and Harrison of Durham (completion of the work being significantly delayed by the outbreak of the First World War).

'Since then, various additions and modifications have been made to the Ripon Cathedral organ: in 1963, 1972, 1988, 1996 and most recently, 2000. The 1996 additions included the horizontal Solo Orchestral Trumpet and a new eight-channel solid-state combination system...

'Finally, the organ case at Ripon was designed by Sir Gilbert Scott. One particularly unusual feature of it is a unique, carved wooden hand.

'This used to be used to conduct the choir, via a lever at the organ console. It was added to the case in 1695, when a rebuild of the organ then meant that the organist had to move to a new seat from where he could not conduct the choir himself.'








 From the Rood Screen


Rood Screen Angels



A sign in the quire read '15th century misericords. Please do not touch.' The misericords are a little ledge on the bottom of the chair where, when the chair is folded up, still provide a slight ledge upon which the monks might rest during long periods of standing. This carving, above, represents a griffin chasing a rabbit down a rabbit hole. When Charles Dodgson aka Lewis Carroll was 20 years old, his father was Canon at Ripon Cathedral. It is thought that the carving (above) may have been inspiration for Alice in Wonderland.


 Spring Flowers


 Viewing the West End of the Cathedral



 ...and a little farther west,
'Double Luck Take Away'

And 'The Knowledge Magnet'
a toy shop


 
 Why didn't I notice 'Ripon Canal' when we were there??
Too much to see, too much to do.
Not enough time.


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