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  • '''Campanario''' is a [[Spain|Spanish]] municipality located in the [[province of Badajoz
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  • ...view of the restored Mission San Juan Bautista and its added three-bell ''campanario'' ("bell wall") in 2004. Two of the bells were salvaged from the original c ...wall) at Mission San Juan Bautista 1986.jpg/credit}}<br />The three-bell ''campanario'' ("bell wall") at Mission San Juan Bautista. Two of the bells were salvage
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  • | author = Campanario, J.M.
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  • ...e between 1890 and 1900. The original structure incorporated a four-bell ''campanario'', or "bell wall" prior to being rebuilt in 1861.<ref>Miller and Knill, p.
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  • ....jpg|{{Deakin Mission SGA bell tower 1897.jpg/credit}}<br />The six-bell ''campanario'' ("bell wall") at Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, 1897.
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  • ...t was left of the original chapel building. Additionally, a freestanding ''campanario'' ("bell wall") was constructed (similar to that at the [[San Antonio de Pa
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  • ...Mission San Diego de Alcalá as it appeared in 1848 depicts the original ''campanario'' ("bell tower"), before it was reduced to rubble. The painting also shows
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  • ...ot de Mofras]] produced a sketch of the Mission that depicted a second ''[[campanario]]'', thereby supporting the theory that two bell towers were planned, but n
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  • .../chrono_index/wrightwd.html Wrightwood Earthquake] caused the three-bell ''campanario'', located adjacent to the chapel's east façade, to collapse. A larger, si ...t the far right leads to the choir loft, and to the left is the six-bell ''campanario'' ("bell wall") that was built after the original bell structure, located a
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  • ...açade was rebuilt and a gable roof added. 1875 saw the construction of a ''campanario'' ("bell tower"), and 1912 the chapel was renovated and enlarged to its cur
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  • ...wall) at Mission San Juan Bautista 1986.jpg/credit}}<br />The three-bell ''campanario'' ("bell wall") at [[Mission San Juan Bautista]]. Two of the bells were sal ...the one at the [[Pala Asistencia]] which is a standalone structure. The ''campanario'' is unique in that it is native to [[Alta California]].
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  • ...façade of the first adobe church with its added ''espadaña''. Behind the ''campanario'', or "bell wall" is the "Sacred Garden." The Mission has earned a reputati ...iately resumed holding services in Serra's Church. Within a year a brick ''campanario'' ("bell wall") had been erected between the ruins of the stone church and
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  • ...gest, and sole original bell hanging in Mission San Diego's 46-foot-high ''campanario'', or "bell wall," is the ''Mater Del Orosa''. Weighing in at some 1,200 p
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