- commissions. The
tower carillons were made by
Flemish bell-makers,
Nicholas II
Levache in Liège and
Willem Witlockx foundries in Antwerp. Each of the bell towers...
- Canada, 2005.
Abstract J. L. Charlou, J. P. Donval, P. Jean-Baptiste, D.
Levaché, Y. Fouquet, J. P. Foucher, P. Cochonat, 2005.
Abiogenic Petroleum Generated...
- in the
belfry in 1663, and new
bells were cast and
supplied by
Nicolas Levache in 1730. In
October 1792,
during the
French Revolution, revolutionaries...
- L.; Donval, J.P.; Fouquet, Y.; Ondreas, H.; Knoery, J.; Cochonat, P.;
Levache, D.; Poirier, Y.; Jean-Baptiste, P.; Fourre, E.; Chazallon, B. (May 2004)...
- "land of the Levachatai" (γῆ τῶν Λεβαχάτων), and the name of the
village Levache (Λεβάχη), both
found in the
cadasters of the
Lykousada Monastery, also...
- 1730,
Royal Eijsbouts 1986
North tower – 45 bells,
heaviest unlisted,
Levache et al. 1730, Van
Aerschodt 1928 Porto: Clérigos Church – 49 bells, heaviest...
- had to bear
alone the cost of
which the
melting commissioned in 1763 to
Levache and in 1765 and 1766 to
Monaux Pierre Givet. The two
bells cast by Monaux...
- the
carillon in Nijmegen,
where work had been
started by Jean-Baptiste
Levache, a bell
founder from Liège but had been
found unsatisfactory. The oldest...