- "grand"
carillons.
Carillons of 15 to 22
bells which were
built before 1940 may be
classified as "historical
carillons" by the
World Carillon Federation...
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Memorial and
Peace Carillons.
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- campuses. "Electronic
Carillon". Encyclopædia Britannica.
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November 2011. "Electronic
Digital Carillons".
Verdin Carillons.
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Herbert Murrill "
Carillon", a song by Sky from Sky
Carillons (Williams), a
composition for
orchestra by
Grace Williams Le
Carillon (EP), an EP by The...
- Museum. In the
interwar period, it was the only
carillon in Lithuania,
however currently four
other carillons are also in Klaipėda, Vilnius, Šakiai, and Gelgaudiškis...
- The
Battle of
Carillon, also
known as the 1758
Battle of Ticonderoga, was
fought on July 8, 1758,
during the
French and
Indian War (which was part of the...
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Peace Carillons website -
About the
Loughborough War
Memorial Carillon Loughborough Carillon Tower and War
Memorial Museum Pictures of the
Carillon Loughborough...
- Fort
Carillon,
presently known as Fort Ticonderoga, was
constructed by
Pierre de
Rigaud de Vaudreuil,
Governor of New France, to
protect Lake Champlain...
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relations Other war
memorial carillons National War
Memorial (New Zealand)
Netherlands Centennial Carillon List of
carillons in the
United States Inthavong...
- and
summary statistics. As the
World Carillon Federation does not
consider non-traditional
carillons to be
carillons, it
counts only
those pla**** via a...