Stan Christoph of Christoph Paccard Bellfoundries points to a detailed etching on one of the 18 bells some hope will once again ring as St. Dunstan’s Basilica in Charlottetown. Christoph is in
University of South Alabama Celebrates New, 140-Foot Bell Tower
2010-10-09
Moulton Tower, which will serve as a monument honoring alumni, is named in honor of USA President Gordon Moulton and his wife, Geri, in recognition of their service to the university Friday, Oct. 8, 2010.
Courthouse Clocks
2010-08-24
New tower clocks and attic winds were installed last week and when electrical connections are finished, the clocks can be expected to begin chiming and telling time later this week.
University of Washington
2010-06-16
Custom glass clock by Christoph Paccard for the University of Washington, Tacoma. Donated by the alumni group.
Clock Installation Under Way at Moulton Tower
2010-04-30
Workers install bronze clock faces on the new Moulton Tower now under construction at the University of South Alabama.
Liberty Bell Given to President Sarkozy
2010-04-22
Anne Paccard singing "Hymne à l'Amour" famous French love song from Edith Piaf accompanied by François René Duchable, an internationally known pianist.
Indiana Wesleyan Chapel Auditorium
2010-03-08
IWU’s chapel bells were carefully cast solely of bronze composed of pure red copper and block tin and meticulously hand-crafted by Christoph Paccard Bellfoundries.
Dalton State College's Bell Tower Wins Award
2010-01-10
The Georgia Chapter of the American Concrete Institute recently named the Dalton State College bell tower the first place winner of its Special Category Award for 2009.
Blessing of the Bells by Tyrone Walker of The Post and Courier
2009-10-16
The three bells, made by the Christoph Paccard Bell Foundry in France, were named in honor of saints who have a special significance to the diocese: Maria Stella Maris (Mary, Star of the Sea), St. Finbar and St. Therese.
A Ringing Success by Allyson Bird of The Post and Courier
2009-09-04
Growth prompts bell company's move to bigger space on Johns Island.
New Set of Bells for Zabbar
2009-08-16
A set of six new bells cast by the world known PACCARD Bell Foundry of Annecy (France) were taken to Zabbar on Sunday, 16th of August.
Live Carillon Concert Scheduled for Athens-Concord Town Social
2009-08-05
A live carillon concert will welcome guests to the Athens-Corcord Town Social Sunday, Aug. 9 at Concord University in Athens.
Long-Awaited Bell To Complete Smith College Carillon
2009-03-16
The 2,000 pound bell joins 47 others to complete the carillon in College Hall, which will be played for the first time during commencement weekend.
Dalton State - The Bell Tower
2009-03-01
"Over time, the bell tower will become the physical icon for the campus, showing not only the community's support for Dalton State but also the aspirations of the institution," remarks David Elrod, Director of Institutional Advancement.
Cathedral Seeks Ringing Endorsement for Steeple by Adam Parker, The Post and Courier
2008-11-16
The tower is to be fitted with three bells procured from Christoph Paccard Bell Foundry in France. The foundry, established in 1796, has made 120,000 bells over the centuries, including some for several Charleston churches.
Tower bell returns to Summerville annex by Dave Munday of The Post and Courier
2008-07-31
SUMMERVILLE — "This new bell tower captures the essence of the original tower and carries forward the vision of Summerville's founding fathers," Town Administrator Dennis Pieper said.
Towering Task by Jill Coley of The Post and Courier
2008-07-02
Bells plucked from Lutheran church on their way to get new strikers, voice
Reformation Lutheran Church Makes A Joyful Noise With Three New Bells By Jackie Perrone jacper@juno.com of The Columbia Star
2008-03-23
This small congregation of fewer than 200 held a multi-year fund drive to raise the money for their new bells.
Episcopal Church Of Our Saviour To Celebrate With October 19th Ceremony by Mary Jo Balasco
2008-01-01
Bell hoisted into tower at Episcopal Church of Our Saviour.
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