
Borough of Ealing Clock Tower - Northolt, UK
N 51° 32.821 W 000° 22.156
30U E 682403 N 5713938
Northolt has a lovely village green where the Coronation Clock' has stood since 1937. The clock was put here to commemorate the coronation of King George VI.
Waymark Code: WMG9K5
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/02/2013
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Borough of Ealing
This clock was erected by the citizens of Ealing
to commemorate the coronation of their Majesties
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
Mayor
Councillor F.F. Woodward. J.P.
Chairman of Highways committee
Alderman A.W. Bradford
May. 1937
This Art Deco clock tower stands approx 25ft high and is constructed of wood and bricks. The clock face is square and has large roman numerals for numbers, the clock is in good working order. There is a sister clock to this, which was made by the same clockmaker and erected for the same occasion in Hanwell. You will notice also, they both have exactly the same style of clock-face.
Status: Working
 Display: Free Standing
 Year built: 05/07/1937
 Web link to additional info: Not listed

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