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  2. Chelsea Clock Company - Wikipedia

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    They also began to produce ship's bell clocks, although they were limited and appear to be prototypes. Circumstantial evidence shows these ship's bell marked with “Boston Clock Co.” were assembled at the Vermont Clock Company circa 1900. Boston Clock Company produced approximately 150,000 clocks between 1884 and 1894.

  3. Ship's bell - Wikipedia

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    Bell from RMS Titanic An underwater archaeologist with the Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program in St. Augustine, Florida, recording the ship's bell discovered on the 18th-century Storm Wreck. A ship's bell is a bell on a ship that is used for the indication of time as well as other traditional functions. The bell itself is usually made ...

  4. E. Howard & Co. - Wikipedia

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    E. Howard & Co. was a clock and watch company founded in 1958 by Edward Howard and Charles Rice after the demise of the Boston Watch Company.The pair acquired some of the material and watches in progress through a lien held by Rice against the defunct company.

  5. Bilbie family - Wikipedia

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    In the late 17th century the clock making industry thrived in the Chew Valley of Somerset thanks to Thomas Veale, Edward Webb and Edward Bilbie, whose clock making was conducted alongside their bell-founding work. Such a concentrated effort resulted in a distinctive local style of lantern clock. Their clocks date from 1724 and are highly prized.

  6. Building crew in Boston finds a buried 19th century wrecked ship

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  7. Temple Bell (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Bell, also known as Japanese Temple Bell, is a bell and bronze sculpture by Suzuki Magoemon, installed in Boston's Back Bay Fens, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Cast in 1675, the bell was originally installed in Manpukuji Temple, in Sendai, Japan, before being salvaged by USS Boston sailors. It was presented to the City of Boston by ...