Proposal:Bell cage
Bell cage | |
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Proposal status: | Abandoned (inactive) |
Proposed by: | Biff |
Tagging: | man_made=bell_cage |
Applies to: | |
Definition: | tag for a structure that holds (church) bells but is too low to be called a bell tower |
Statistics: |
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Rendered as: | icon of bell |
Draft started: | 2012-10-15 |
Proposal
I had the problem of mapping a structure that is separate from the church and houses a bell, but is not tall like a tower.
For a separate bell tower, I would have used:
However, in my opinion, low structure like the bell cages shown in the gallery above do not qualify to be called towers (please check links to see pictures from more suitable angles that show how much smaller these bell cages are than the churches they belong to). I found that the following tag has already been used a few times (e.g. [4]):
So, that's what I used, and now I'm trying to document it by writing this proposal.
Rationale
Similar structures may be found in many countries, e.g.:
Germany
- picture, see #Example 1
Netherlands
UK
http://www.eastbergholtchurch.co.uk/bells/
Examples
Example 1
Tagging
The category "man_made" is proposed, mostly because man_made=bell_cage has already been used for some bell cages in the Netherlands, which is supported by man_made=campanile for similar structures in Sweden and the use of man_made=tower plus tower:type=bell_tower for normal steeples and bell towers.
Generic tags
Of course, generic tags may be used, like name=*, height=*, operator=*, access=*, source=* etc.
Applies to
A typical bell cage should be lower than 5 m. (If it's significantly higher than 5 m, then it's probably a bell tower and not a bell cage.)
If it occupies an area smaller than 5 m by 5 m then it should be mapped as a node. If it occupies a larger area, it should be mapped as an area.
Rendering
An icon showing a bell would be easy to understand.
See also
Comments
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