DescriptionClock Face. Calenick House - geograph.org.uk - 559298.jpg
English: Clock Face. Calenick House Building work began on the smelting works, including the clock tower, in 1705.
The clock was necessary for timing the smelting process. It has only one hand with increment between hours of ¼ ½ and ¾.
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