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  2. List of largest cuckoo clocks - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest cuckoo clock since 1997, according to the Guinness Book of Records. Schonachbach (Triberg, Germany). Several unusually large cuckoo clocks have been built and installed in different cities of the world with the aim of attracting visitors, as part of publicity of a cuckoo clock shop, or to serve as a landmark for the community and town.

  3. List of largest clock faces - Wikipedia

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    2: Singer Factory Clock: Video: 26 ft (7.9 m) 4: 1885: Building: Scotland, UK: Clydebank: Located at the Singer factory in Clydebank, the four-sided clock was mounted in a 200 ft (61 m) tower. The clock, which had become a local landmark, was demolished in a factory modernisation program in 1963 [55]

  4. Battersea Park - Wikipedia

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    The Festival Gardens The Guinness Clock In 1951 the northern parts of the park were transformed into the "Pleasure Gardens" as part of the Festival of Britain celebrations. As well as a new water-garden and fountains, new features included a "Tree-Walk", which consisted of a series of raised wooden walkways linked by tree house -like platforms ...

  5. List of clocks - Wikipedia

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    This clock is the fourth in turn and was launched in 2000. Town Hall Clock Tower, Poznań. Poznań Goats is one of the tourist attractions of Poznań. The mechanical goats' butting display takes place every day at 12:00 on the tower of the Poznań City Hall.

  6. Clock position - Wikipedia

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    There were two days of the year when all 24 hours were of the same length: the two equinoxes. The standard double hour (beru), of equinoctial length, representing two modern hours, of which there were 12 in the standard day (umu), was not conceived as being one of day and one of night, but as being just two consecutive equal-length hours.

  7. Mengenlehreuhr - Wikipedia

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    The clock at its original location in May 1979, displaying 17:54 (5:54pm). The Mengenlehreuhr (German for "Set Theory Clock") or Berlin-Uhr ("Berlin Clock") is the first public clock in the world that tells the time by means of illuminated, coloured fields, for which it entered the Guinness Book of Records upon its