
Rotary 90th Anniversary Clock - Hamilton, Bermuda
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N 32° 17.648 W 064° 47.142
20S E 331859 N 3574439
A freestanding four-faced clock commemorating the 90th anniversary of Rotary in Bermuda is located on the sidewalk in front Hamilton City Hall.
Waymark Code: WMMT3G
Location: Bermuda
Date Posted: 11/01/2014
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A free-standing four-faced clock, built by the Verdin Company of Cincinnati, OH, was erected in the capital of Bermuda, Hamilton, in 2014 by the four Rotary Clubs of Bermuda on the 90th anniversary of the chartering of the Hamilton Rotary Club. The clock has the Rotary International insignia on each face. Above the each faces is the name of each of the Rotary Clubs in Bermuda: Hamilton, St. George's, Sandys, and Pembroke. The clock is also a memorial to Rotarian Walter Maddocks.
The four sided base of the clock has the following inscriptions:
90 YEARS OF ROTARY IN BERMUDA
{ROTARY INSIGNIA}
Service Above Self
as exemplified by
WALTER MADDOCKS
1930-2011
President, Hamilton Rotary Club (1973-74)
Governor, Rotary District 7230 (1976-77)
Executive Director, Polio Plus Campaign (1986-88)
Attorney-General of Bermuda (1991-94)
Rotarians of the
Hamilton, St. George's Sandys and Pembroke Clubs
erected this memorial clock in collaboration with the
Corporation of Hamilton
during the celebration of the 90th anniversary of the
Hamilton Rotary Club's charter (15th March, 1924)
Two side have the Rotary insignia and the motto Service Above Self
One side has inscribed the Four Way Test:
THE FOUR-WAY TEST
of the things we think, say or do
First...
Is it the TRUTH?
Second...
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Third...
Will it build GOOD WILL
and BETTER FRIENDSHIP?
Fourth...
Will it be BENEFICIAL to
all concerned?