Wallingford clock at St Albans Cathedral (England)
At St. Albans Cathedral they have made a replica of the 14th Century clock and astronomical indicator designed and built by Richard of Wallingford. It takes 18 years to complete full cycle! When it was created, Richard's clock was probably the most complex clock in the British isles -- and among the most sophisticated anywhere.
Here is a web site dedicated to the Wallingford clock at St. Albans Cathedral.
Here is a web site dedicated to the Wallingford clock at St. Albans Cathedral.
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