1927
Hand Guides Clock.
London. — When the clock of the famous St. Paul's cathedral broke down recently, the hands were moved around by a man's finger in order that thousands of city clerks would not arrive late to work. Repairs took most of the day, and all that time a clockmaker with a watch before his eyes gradually moved the minute hand, second by second, until the mechanism was fixed.
—The Newark Advocate, Newark, Ohio, April 8, 1927, page 19.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Clockmaker Inside Clock Moving the Hands
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