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  2. Salisbury Cathedral clock - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Cathedral clock, restored. The Salisbury Cathedral clock is a large iron-framed tower clock without a dial, in Salisbury Cathedral, England.Thought to date from about 1386, it is a well-preserved example of the earliest type of mechanical clock, called verge and foliot clocks, and is said to be the oldest working clock in the world, [1] although similar claims are made for other clocks.

  3. Cotehele clock - Wikipedia

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    Cotehele House Chapel floor plan - the clock alcove is at the top left of the chapel, which is the west wall. This alcove appears to be purpose-built for the clock as it has a chimney-like chute that goes up to the bell and has just the right dimensions for the clock, the weights, and the double-pulley system.

  4. Jubilee Clock Tower, Churchill - Wikipedia

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    The tower has a cast iron clock face on each of its four sides, with Roman numerals indicating twelve hours on each face. The clocks are attached to a square tower that has buttresses to the first floor. [20] One mechanism drives the faces on all sides of the tower. [20] The second floor holds the bell and a clockwork that is wound weekly by ...

  5. Midsteeple, Dumfries - Wikipedia

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    At roof level there was a parapet and in the northeast corner there was a six-stage clock tower with an oculus in the fifth stage and clock faces in the sixth stage: it was surmounted by an ogive-shaped cupola. [1] An elaborate wrought iron railing was designed and manufactured for the external staircase by an Edinburgh blacksmith, Patrick ...

  6. Canongate Tolbooth - Wikipedia

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    The tower has two bartizans with ornamental gunloops on either side of a clock, dated 1884 and manufactured by James Ritchie & Son, which is suspended over the Royal Mile by wrought iron brackets. [1] [3] [8] Above the bartizans is a conical spire [8] while at street level there is a round-arched pend that leads into Tolbooth Wynd. [11]

  7. Pavillon de l'Horloge - Wikipedia

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    On its entrance door is a wrought iron gate originally from the Château de Maisons, installed there in 1819 by architect Pierre Fontaine. [ 6 ] : 203 On the second floor or attic, the main room above the former chapel has been devoted since 2016 to information about new developments at the Louvre and its two satellites in Lens, Northern France ...