Lancaster City Town Hall, Lancashire

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Based in Dalton Square, Lancaster Town Hall was officially opened on the 27th December 1909, by Lord Ashton.

Lancaster City Town Hall, Lancashire

Lancaster City Town Hall, Lancashire

Waring and Gillows were the main contractors for the stone work, furniture and wood carvings. The stone carving over the front steps was undertaken by F.W. Pomfrey and the stain glass windows were made by local firm Shrigley and Hunt.

The Town Hall is a Grade II* listed building and was opened in 1909.

  • The clock is by Gillet & Johnson of Croydon and dated 1909.
  • It was converted to electricity in 1976 but was originally wound manually –every 48 hours.
  • The clock chimes the Westminster quarters on the four quarter bells.
  • The clock has a night cut out for the chimes but still strikes on the hour through the night.
  • The hour bell weighs nearly three tons.
  • The clock faces are 10 foot in diameter and minute hands are approximately 5 foot long.

The clock mechanism was fully restored in January 2000.

More details about Lancaster Town Hall

St John’s Bassenthwaite

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The clock on St. John’s Church Bassenthwaite features a blue face and brass coloured numbers.

Within the narrow bell tower it appears as if the bells are sideways and not hung like in a wider bell tower.

Arndale Centre clock – Morecambe

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This clock outside Jewellers in Arndale Centre, Morecambe features the text Herbert Brown.

Arndale Centre clock – Morecambe

Arndale Centre clock – Morecambe

Herbert Brown jewellers and pawnbrokers now form part of the largest pawnbroking and retail jewellery chain for new, pre-owned and second hand in the UK,  Albemarle and Bond Holdings plc

Herbert Brown started trading in 1840.

Lancaster Priory clock

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Donated by Lord Ashton, of Linoleum fame, a large four dial clock can be seen on the tower of Lancaster Priory.

Lancaster Priory clock

Lancaster Priory clock

The clock and a peal of eight bells were given to the Priory in 1885 to mark Lord Ashton becoming High Sheriff of the area.

Blackburn market clock

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Blackburn market clock

Blackburn market clock

Made by Gent this clock is to be found outside Blackburn market.

The Mall clock, Blackburn

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Situated behind a glass and steel frontage this clock is part of  a £66m development called The Mall in Blackburn.

Blackburn Car Park clock

Blackburn Car Park clock

The tower provides acess to the car parks of The Mall shopping centre.

Positioned on King William Street the clock is hoped to be a focal point for the rebuilding of confidence in the local economy.

The clock has three faces electronically locked so they always tell the correct time.

A number of clocks have been on this site over the years. Built in 1848 the original clock tower indicated lunchtime by the raising of a brass ball at noon and lowering it an hour later.

A concrete clock tower was installed on the site in the mid 1960′s following the demolishing of the Victorian tower and adjacent market hall in December 1964.

Pictures of the area in the 1960′s are available on the Blackburn now and then website

Blackburn market history available here

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