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Stopped Clocks is a public collaborative project which exists to first document all the stopped clocks in the UK, with the aim being to restore those we can to working order.

Anyone can help, so please send us any information on stopped clocks in your area and by all means post here at the blog.

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Posted by pjane

26th Jan 2009, 22:57   comments (0)

Brace of inaccurate (but not stopped) clocks for ya.

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Posted by dancraig

26th Jan 2009, 11:35   comments (0)

Stopped Clock

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A stopped clock at Trentham Gardens

Posted by Sir Findo Gask

Clock [don't] work

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The inside of a stopped clock..

Posted by Sir Findo Gask

Stopped clock St Johns Lane

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As it says, 28-29 St John's Lane EC1! The other side doesn't even have a clock face, just a sign.. maybe it was easier to remove the other
movement than fix it.

(sent in by Helen)

Posted by Alfie

Greville Street Stopped Clock

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This is at 89 Greville Street, near Farringdon tube.

Thanks and good luck with the campaign,
Helen

Posted by weightwisecoach04

24th Jan 2009, 17:56   comments (0)

Stopped Clock, Walsall

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Stopped Clock in Walsall, West Midlands. See the two faces? Both are wrong, however on the other side, the other two faces are fine. This is near to the bus station

Posted by leejordan

Middlesbrough dock clock tower

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The Dock was built in the 1860s as part of the industrial development of Middlesbrough. It enabled coal from the Durham Coalfield and Cleveland iron products to be loaded onto ships and transported around the country. The Dock Tower has three clock faces with a blank wall facing the works so the workers wouldn't know the time!

Posted by Alfie