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Amazing clock with statues of unknown giants, probably Gog and Magog, who strike the quarter hour from the side of St Dunstan in the West. Dating from 1671, this was the first clock in London to have a minute hand.
Clock on all four faces of the tower of St Dunstan in the West
Two sided clock, illuminated. On the first floor.
Lush grounds of Inner and Middle Temple Inns of Court. Panorama on <a href="http://www.panoramicearth.com">Panoramic Earth</a>tour of <a href="http://www.panoramicearth.com/index.php?europe/england/london">London</a>.
Large clock, high up on the easternmost tower of the Law Courts
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No, really. Contains High Courts, built in 1870s. Panorama on <a href="http://www.panoramicearth.com">Panoramic Earth</a>tour of <a href="http://www.panoramicearth.com/index.php?europe/england/london">London</a>.
Above entrace to alleyway, two sided black and gold clock
Big blue clock in a huge box, hanging over the street on the fourth floor
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A simple clock, high up on a turret from a pretty ugly post modern office block on Sailisbury Court near Fleet Street
Viewpoint along the Thames, near National Theatre. Panorama on <a href="http://www.panoramicearth.com">Panoramic Earth</a>tour of <a href="http://www.panoramicearth.com/index.php?europe/england/london">London</a>.
Neon clock in the window of Timpson on Fleet Street
On the corner of Ludgate House, a second floor clock with a blue sphere on top of it
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Lionel Robbins Building (Library)