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  2. The World in a Sea Shell - Wikipedia

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    The World in a Sea Shell is the third album by the American psychedelic rock band Strawberry Alarm Clock, released in November 1968 on Uni Records.The album was not a chart success, and was the final LP to include the classic Strawberry Alarm Clock lineup.

  3. Marine sandglass - Wikipedia

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    The most interesting thing about the second reference, the one from King Charles, is that a common sand-glass is defined as "ung grant orloge de mer" or "a large sea clock", this together with the fact that the first explanation of its use at sea (found by M.Llauradó) appears in the Francesc Eiximenis work "lo dotzé del crestià" and that was ...

  4. History of timekeeping devices - Wikipedia

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    The first clock known to strike regularly on the hour, a clock with a verge and foliot mechanism, is recorded in Milan in 1336. [96] By 1341, clocks driven by weights were familiar enough to be able to be adapted for grain mills, [97] and by 1344 the clock in London's Old St Paul's Cathedral had been replaced by one with an escapement. [98]

  5. Time ball - Wikipedia

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    Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London.Installed in 1833, a time ball sits atop the Octagon Room. A time ball or timeball is a time-signalling device. It consists of a large, painted wooden or metal ball that is dropped at a predetermined time, principally to enable navigators aboard ships offshore to verify the setting of their marine chronometers.

  6. Watch Zendaya Bring 'Sally Sells Seashells' Tongue ... - AOL

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    Zendaya -- or should we say Sally -- is taking the seashore by storm. The Euphoria star is bringing the classic tongue twister to life, thanks to Squarespace's newly revealed Super Bowl commercial.

  7. Jens Olsen's World Clock - Wikipedia

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    The clock was designed and calculated by Jens Olsen (1872–1945), who was a skilled locksmith, and later learned the trade of clockmaking. He also took part in the beginning of the clock's construction, and died in 1945, 10 years before the clock was completed. [3] The clock consists of 12 movements which together have 15,448 parts.