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Clock Tower Restoration in Tryon, North Carolina

Tower Clock Restoration Project

Christoph Paccard Bell Foundry has completed the Town of Tryon…
Sail Forever Free Bell Sculpture

Nautical Bell Sculpture: Sail Forever Free

“Sail Forever Free” is a nautical sculpture custom designed by Christoph Paccard for a client in memory of his son who tragically passed at an early age.
Bronze Bell Mold

Lake of the Isles Lutheran Church Bell News

The molten bronze for the new church bell was poured in late August at the Paccard Foundry in Annecy, France.
Gaffney Tower Clock

City Hall Tower Clocks and Bell Installation

Foundry technicians service the bell and clocks annually for the City of Gaffney to keep them in perfect condition and extend the life of the equipment.
Newly Cast Mounted Liberty Bell

Liberty Bell Replica

In 1950, bell foundry technicians were given access to the original Liberty Bell to make an accurate Liberty Bell replica for each of the 50 US states.
Georgia Liberty Bell Replica Restoration

State of Georgia Liberty Bell Replica Restoration

In 1950, 55 full size Liberty Bell replica's were purchased from…
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Children’s Chapel Bell

See the video of the Children's Chapel Bell in St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Bedford, New York.
Taft Memorial Carillon Bells

Carillon Renovation Project

Christoph Paccard Bell Foundry located in historic Charleston, South Carolina has been commissioned to perform a major upgrade of the striking and bell control system that operates the 27 bell carillon.
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Long-Awaited Bell to Complete Smith College Carillon

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.
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Dalton State College Bell Tower Installation

The construction of the majestic 75-foot bell tower, which will "transform" the campus into a more traditional-looking college environment, is well underway, as can be seen from these recent photographs.