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This dates back to 1410. It has Months, Seasons, Zodiac, Course of the Sun and Holidays...and it tells time!
On the stroke of the hour, the skeleton ( death) on the right tolls a bell and the 12 apostles follow... with several other figures in tow
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The Scranton Lace Company was an American lace manufacturer in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
The company was established as the Scranton Lace Curtain Manufacturing Company in 1890. From 1916 to 2002 the company remained the first and largest known producer of Nottingham Lace in the United States.
Despite the factory being one of area's biggest employers, it closed in 2002 with the company's vice president telling its employees, mid-shift, that the facility was closing "effective immediately".
Burning the Clocks lantern parade, seafront burning and fireworks in Brighton on the winter solstice of 21st of December 2017.
Part of a Set / Album: www.flickr.com/photos/dominicspics/albums/72157691314815482
www.samesky.co.uk/events/burning-the-clocks
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_the_Clocks
I used an old Canon optical image stabilizer lens [EF-S 17-85mm 1:4-5.6 IS USM] on an EOS 450D DSLR. With exposures of up to a 1/4 of a second, most of the images had to be discarded, and the remainder are very "grainy" / "noisy", but the pictures at least form a sort of record of the event...
Years ago, my father (who loves clocks) gave me a small Lexon alarm clock (side note: Lexon makes incredilby cool looking clocks). A couple of months ago, the second hand fell off. I mentioned this to my father, and he convinced me that repairing it would be straight-forward - and he was right. The only tricky thing was making sure that the alarm hand matched up with the time, but I worked that out.
My girlfriend was given a collection of clock parts. I can't wait to get started on a steam punk project!
A small strip mall was built near me about ten years ago. The "tower" isn't much of a tower, but there is a clock that used to tell the correct time. Neither it nor the one on the sign was correct when I went past them today.
For the All New Scavenger Hunt challenge; four different clocks.
The inner workings of an antique Waterbury Clock Company mantel clock from the late 1890s-early 1900s.
Bought a PCB from Gary Kaufman via Mike Harrison's web site and put it together with some Hivac XN11 nixie tubes.
www.electricstuff.co.uk/nixclock.html
Now, just to find/build a suitable case for it.....
The installers are 4 hours late to install our pellet stove. Good thing we have absolutely nothing to do today and are able to put our lives on hold for them while we sit around and wait.
The Kinks - Tired of waiting for youwww.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz64hWng2vM