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Coordinates: 39°0635N 84°3024W / 39.109805°N 84.506541°W / 39.109805; -84.506541
 

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The Verdin Company
IndustryBellfounding
Founded1842; 182 years ago (1842)
Headquarters ,
United States

Key people

Bob Verdin (CEO)
Websiteverdin.com

The Verdin Company is a manufacturer of bronze bells, clocks and towers based in Cincinnati, Ohio in the United States. The company has been making, restoring, and repairing bells for use in bell and clock towers, peals, chimes, and carillons since 1842.[1] The company also manufactures electronic carillons, street clocks, glockenspiels, and monuments. There is now an organ division serving churches and other institutions combining organ and bell music.

The Verdin Company is headquartered in an historic five-building church complex in the Over the Rhine neighborhood in Cincinnati. The complex and church were restored in 1983 and now include the Bell Event Centre.

History[edit]

The Verdin Company began in 1842 when brothers Francis de Sales and Michael Verdin installed the first tower clock in the United States at Old St. Mary's Church in Cincinnati, Ohio.[2][3]

The Verdin Company has been a family business for over six generations. In 2001 they were known as the only mobile bell foundry in the world.[2] Bob Verdin is currently the company's CEO.[1]

Notable installations and inventions[edit]

Inventions[edit]

In 1927, the Verdin Company built the first electric bell ringer in America and replaced manually operated bells in the 1930s and 1940s with electrification.[2]

Installations[edit]

The World Peace BellinNewport, Kentucky, United States (33,285 kg / 73,381 lbs. with a width of 12 feet / 3.7 m); it was cast in 1999 under Verdin's direction by the Paccard Foundry near Annecy, France. Other notable installations include the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, the Smithsonian Institution, the Canadian Parliament Buildings and Walt Disney World Resort, and the 88 bronze bells cast for the Ohio Bicentennial.[2]

Verdin Company also crafted a 24-inch brass bell for the Seaport ShrineinBoston.[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b WKRC, BOB HERZOG (2023-01-13). "Verdin Company bells have chimed for more than 180 years in dozens of countries". WKRC. Retrieved 2024-01-10.
  • ^ a b c d Murphy, Kate. "Verdin bell company's first job was OTR church". The Enquirer. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  • ^ "Verdin Company CEO Jim Verdin Dies". WVXU. 2018-08-13. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  • ^ Our Lady of Good Voyage. Archdiocese of Boston. p. 4. "This booklet has been published through the generous donation of John B. Hynes, III, Managing Partner at Boston Global Investors, in honor and memory of his grandfather, Mayor John B. Hynes, his father, Jack Hynes, and his mother, Marie Kelly Hynes. Mayor Hines was instrumental in founding the original Our Lady of Good Voyage in 1952. His son Jack hoped that this new Shrine would perpetuate the true mission of his Catholic faith to the thousands of new residents of Boston's emerging Seaport.".
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