DescriptionCity of London, unusually arranged clock - geograph.org.uk - 559842.jpg
English: City of London: unusually arranged clock The Roman numeral II, representing the hour, slowly travels around the minute markers to indicate the time. As it approaches the 60, the III comes into view on the left. As you can see, it is 39½ minutes past two, and it is a pleasantly warm 23ºC for mid-September. The Newgate Street Clock was Worshipful Company of Clockmakers' 375th Anniversary Gift to The City of London.
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