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Carmen Culpeper Chappell Centennial Campanile Tower
University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA
This campanile tower houses cast bronze bells by the Paccard-Fonderie de Cloches bell foundry, and was built in memorial for John Chappell's wife, Carmen, who died early of breast cancer.
Bob Boynton of Boynton Rothschild Rowland Architects in Richmond, VA, designed this beautiful 37'-8" tall clock tower, plus 5'-3" high finial, on a free standing masonry tower. The cupola substructure is constructed of steel with a secondary aluminum angle framework, all clad in .032" aluminum with a baked-on Kynar finish. |
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First Presbyterian Church in Brighton, MI
Decorative cross and bell tower, having an overall height of 16'-4", and a 2'-4" width. Tower includes two 14" dia. bell shells and one 18" bell shell. Cross only if 6'-4" high x 4'-0" wide. |
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