Platform 1, Hammersmith & City line, Eastbound, – clock is where you will find this clock.
BBC Television Centre clock, Wood Lane, London
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Located in a glass staircase wall is an analogue clock at the BBC Television Centre in Wood Lane, London.
The clock is to the right of the BBC building as you look from the Wood Lane Tube Station.
Recently parts of TVC (television centre) has become Grade II listed.
Digital clock at Carlisle railway station
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Digital clocks are all around and this one at Carlisle railway station is a good example of a clock and information source unit.
A lot of information is disclosed quickly using these devices including destinations and if the service is on time.
It looks as if the clock is LED lit and is possibly radio controlled to ensure accuracy.
Christ Church – Silloth
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Christ Church in Silloth on Solway is situated in the North west of Cumbria.
Built of granite imported from Ireland and local sandstone it stands as a landmark for the seaside town.
The tower has a 8 bells which are currently un-ringable.
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It is thought that the clock is a memorial to a local businessman called George Moore and was installed on August 8th 1884.
Leyland Motors Clock, Kendal
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The Leyland Motors clock at the Brewery Arts Centre in Kendal, Cumbria.
The clock is currently undergoing restoration
You can read more about the history and the restoration work using the links below the picture.
Find out more about the Leyland Motors Clock at Heritageandhistory.com >>
More about the restoration on the BBC Cumbria website >>








