
Camelford Town Clock, Cornwall, UK
N 50° 37.346 W 004° 40.757
30U E 381214 N 5609185
A clock on the town's library, Camelford, Cornwall.
Waymark Code: WM43B4
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/01/2008
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This building was built in 1806 by the Duke of Bedford; originally the ground floor was a market house, with a meeting hall above. The building is now the town’s library. The clock tower was built when the building was erected; the clock has recently been renovated after working for 199 years. On top of the clock tower is a weather vane which takes the form of a camel.
Camelford has nothing to do with camels; the town is named after the River Camel which runs through the town.
Status: Working
 Display: Mounted
 Year built: 01/01/1806
 Web link to additional info: Not listed

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