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03/03/2011 8:53 AM

Mysterious staircase

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loretto_Chapel

The staircase was built in the Santa Fe church
by an unknown carpenter in 1877.
Anyone know if it's possible to build a circular
staircase without a support ?

Smitty


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"Max"

in reply to "[email protected]" on 03/03/2011 8:53 AM

03/03/2011 12:39 PM

<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:b822d30e-99d9-4b63-b548-1e312cef777d@q12g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loretto_Chapel
>
> The staircase was built in the Santa Fe church
> by an unknown carpenter in 1877.
> Anyone know if it's possible to build a circular
> staircase without a support ?
>
> Smitty


You might take a closer look. I have numerous pictures of that staircase.

Max

Cw

"ChairMan"

in reply to "[email protected]" on 03/03/2011 8:53 AM

03/03/2011 2:55 PM

In news:[email protected],
Robatoy <[email protected]> spewed forth:
> On Mar 3, 1:16 pm, RicodJour <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Mar 3, 11:53 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loretto_Chapel
>>
>>> The staircase was built in the Santa Fe church
>>> by an unknown carpenter in 1877.
>>> Anyone know if it's possible to build a circular
>>> staircase without a support ?
>>
>> It has support, obviously, just not where someone would typically
>> expect to find it.
>>
>> R
>
> Sortakinda like Hollywood boobies these days?

you been watchin Charlie Sheen interviews, huh?

Rr

RonB

in reply to "[email protected]" on 03/03/2011 8:53 AM

03/03/2011 12:44 PM

On Mar 3, 10:53=A0am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loretto_Chapel
>
> The staircase was built in the Santa Fe church
> by an unknown carpenter in 1877.
> Anyone know if it's possible to build a circular
> staircase without a support ?
>
> Smitty

It is possible because that one has been there for more than 130
years. We have been to the Loretto Chapel three times and it amazes
me every time I look at it. There are lots of stories about its
construction ranging from simply equipped carpenter to a highly
skilled cabinet maker. Doesn't matter who made it, it is beautiful.
As the article points out, the railing was built several years after
the staircase was built because the Loretto Nuns that used it were
scared to death to climb to the choir loft (No rail, no center post).
When you look at it, and imagine it without the railing, that helix
even looks more incredible.

Interesting side story our local museum is coming researching. The
head Loretto nun who served at the chapel when it was built is Mother
Magdalene, an Irish immigrant. She arrived in Santa Fe in the 1850's
and is credited with starting the first catholic school (maybe first
school) in New Mexico. Her sister Bridget Hayden, started the first
girl's school in Kansas at the Osage Mission in 1847. Their sister, I
believe her name is Mother Margaret Hayden, was the Superior General
of the Loretto Order. There were other children but they must have
been under-achievers.

www.osagemission.org.

(shameless plug)

RonB

RonB

Rr

RonB

in reply to "[email protected]" on 03/03/2011 8:53 AM

03/03/2011 12:53 PM

On Mar 3, 2:44=A0pm, RonB <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 3, 10:53=A0am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loretto_Chapel
>
> > The staircase was built in the Santa Fe church
> > by an unknown carpenter in 1877.
> > Anyone know if it's possible to build a circular
> > staircase without a support ?
>
> > Smitty
>
> It is possible because that one has been there for more than 130
> years. =A0We have been to the Loretto Chapel three times and it amazes
> me every time I look at it. =A0There are lots of stories about its
> construction ranging from simply equipped carpenter to a highly
> skilled cabinet maker. =A0Doesn't matter who made it, it is beautiful.
> As the article points out, the railing was built several years after
> the staircase was built because the Loretto Nuns that used it were
> scared to death to climb to the choir loft (No rail, no center post).
> When you look at it, and imagine it without the railing, that helix
> even looks more incredible.
>
> Interesting side story our local museum is coming researching. =A0The
> head Loretto nun who served at the chapel when it was built is Mother
> Magdalene, an Irish immigrant. =A0She arrived in Santa Fe in the 1850's
> and is credited with starting the first catholic school (maybe first
> school) in New Mexico. =A0Her sister Bridget Hayden, started the first
> girl's school in Kansas at the Osage Mission in 1847. =A0Their sister, I
> believe her name is Mother Margaret Hayden, was the Superior General
> of the Loretto Order. =A0There were other children but they must have
> been under-achievers.
>
> www.osagemission.org.
>
> (shameless plug)
>
> RonB

Funny the effect three grand-kids under four have on concentration:

"....our museum is coming up with during research on the Hayden
sisters."

Rc

Robatoy

in reply to "[email protected]" on 03/03/2011 8:53 AM

03/03/2011 9:27 AM

On Mar 3, 11:53=A0am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loretto_Chapel
>
> The staircase was built in the Santa Fe church
> by an unknown carpenter in 1877.
> Anyone know if it's possible to build a circular
> staircase without a support ?
>
> Smitty

Why sointenly!! Nyuk, nyuk.
or
hell YES!

Although the bigger the inside diameter the harder it will be.

Rc

Robatoy

in reply to "[email protected]" on 03/03/2011 8:53 AM

03/03/2011 10:36 AM

On Mar 3, 1:16=A0pm, RicodJour <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 3, 11:53=A0am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loretto_Chapel
>
> > The staircase was built in the Santa Fe church
> > by an unknown carpenter in 1877.
> > Anyone know if it's possible to build a circular
> > staircase without a support ?
>
> It has support, obviously, just not where someone would typically
> expect to find it.
>
> R

Sortakinda like Hollywood boobies these days?

Rr

RicodJour

in reply to "[email protected]" on 03/03/2011 8:53 AM

03/03/2011 10:16 AM

On Mar 3, 11:53=A0am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loretto_Chapel
>
> The staircase was built in the Santa Fe church
> by an unknown carpenter in 1877.
> Anyone know if it's possible to build a circular
> staircase without a support ?

It has support, obviously, just not where someone would typically
expect to find it.

R


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