Salisbury Cathedral clock
The Salisbury Cathedral clock is a large iron-framed tower clock without a dial, in Salisbury Cathedral, England. Thought to date from about 1386, it is a well-preserved example of the earliest type of mechanical clock, called verge and foliot clocks, and is said to be the oldest working clock in the world, although similar claims are made for other clocks. Previously in a bell-tower which was demolished in 1790, the clock was restored to working condition in 1956 and is on display in the North nave aisle of the cathedral, close to the West front.
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Salisbury Cathedral clock
The Salisbury Cathedral clock is a large iron-framed tower clock without a dial, in Salisbury Cathedral, England. Thought to date from about 1386, it is a well-preserved example of the earliest type of mechanical clock, called verge and foliot clocks, and is said to be the oldest working clock in the world, although similar claims are made for other clocks. Previously in a bell-tower which was demolished in 1790, the clock was restored to working condition in 1956 and is on display in the North nave aisle of the cathedral, close to the West front.
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ساعة كاتدرائية سالزبري (بالإنج ...... مس عشر والسادس عشر الميلاديين.
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The Salisbury Cathedral clock ...... dral, close to the West front.
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ساعة كاتدرائية سالزبري (بالإنج ...... مس عشر والسادس عشر الميلاديين.
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Salisbury Cathedral clock
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ساعة كاتدرائية سالزبري
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