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Wells Cathedral (Cathedral Church of St. Andrew) in Wells, Somerset The famous Wells clock is considered to be the second oldest clock mechanism in Britain, and probably in the world, to survive in original condition and be still in use.
The original works were made about 1390 and the clock face is the oldest surviving original of its kind anywhere. When the clock strikes every quarter, jousting knights rush round above the clock and the Quarter Jack bangs the quarter hours with his heels.
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Wells Cathedral (Cathedral Church of St. Andrew) in Wells, Somerset The famous Wells clock is considered to be the second oldest clock mechanism in Britain, and probably in the world, to survive in original condition and be still in use.
The original works were made about 1390 and the clock face is the oldest surviving original of its kind anywhere. When the clock strikes every quarter, jousting knights rush round above the clock and the Quarter Jack bangs the quarter hours with his heels.