What’s your favorite clock in Britain



by DeserieDazzle

19 comments
  1. This is mine: The Corpus Clock in Cambridge, designed by John C. Taylor and unveiled by Stephen Hawking in 2008. It’s a unique timepiece that lacks hands or numbers. Instead, it features a grasshopper (the time eater) munching up every precious second.

  2. Emmets water clock in Victoria Centre, Nottingham is my favourite. So many memories..

  3. The clock on my oven that tells me my dinner is ready.

  4. The inventor’s house on the Isle of Man was on Rightmove last year for 30 million! It came with one of his clocks and many of the fittings were designed by him.

  5. Love this one, visited Cambridge for work when I was younger and took a pic of this for the insta 😂

  6. I like my alarm clock, but maybe I’m a bit biased

  7. I think my favourite clock is on a church spire in Crimond, Aberdeenshire. It has 61 minutes on it.

    A monument to “Ach, it’ll do. Nobody will notice!”… nobody even bothered trying to fix it for over 100 years, and when they finally did, local public outcry resulted in the 61st minute being restored…

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