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Description Interior of Church of St Paul, Mirfield, West Yorkshire, designed by William Swinden Barber in 1881. View from belfry ladder down into clock chamber, showing housing for tower clock mechanism on the left. On top of the clock housing wall, you can see the driver cogs for the clock faces, and the spindles leading to the three faces on the east (top right of image), north (top LH corner) and west (left) walls of the tower. There is no public access to the tower.
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