English: Town Clock, Stourbridge The cast iron Town Clock was made in 1857 and until relatively was manually wound twice a week. A much needed restoration was carried out in 2007 when the clock was 150-years old. This provided the opportunity to change the clocks colour to the towns traditional colours of dark blue and gold.
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