- A
turret clock or
tower clock is a
clock designed to be
mounted high in the wall of a building,
usually in a
clock tower, in
public buildings such as churches...
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Clock towers are a
specific type of
structure that
house a
turret clock and have one or more
clock faces on the
upper exterior walls. Many
clock towers...
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discovery of the
Salisbury clock in 1928.
Dating mistakes for old
turret clocks are not uncommon. The
Dover Castle clock was
initially dated in the 14th...
- Look up
clock tower in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
clock tower is an
architectural structure housing a
turret clock.
Clock Tower may also refer...
- A
clock or
chronometer is a
device that
measures and
displays time. The
clock is one of the
oldest human inventions,
meeting the need to
measure intervals...
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Dover Castle Clock is a
turret clock from the
beginning of the 17th century. It used to be in
Dover Castle, and is now an
exhibit in the
Science Museum...
- The
Torre delle Ore or
Torre dell'Orologio is a
clock-tower or
turret clock located on Via
Fillungo in
central Lucca,
region of Tuscany, Italy. Medieval...
- The
Wells Cathedral clock is an
astronomical clock in the
north transept of
Wells Cathedral, England. The
clock is one of the
group of
famous 14thβ to...
- the
first to
shrink and
adapt for his
purpose a
lantern gear, used in
turret clocks and
water wheels. This
innovation allowed the
device to
resist the strength...
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Sayler (1597β1668),
German watchmaker, Ulm,
rolling ball
clock,
turret clocks,
table clocks.
Nicolas Lemaindre (1598β1652),
French clockmaker, Blois,...