Two Photogenic Clocks

Since we are again changing our clocks I decided to post pictures of the two most photographed clocks in England. Most of you will immediately know which clock is the most photographed, but have you even heard of the second?

Of course, Big Ben is the most photographed. Here is a picture that I took of Big Ben when I was in London about 15 years ago.

Big Ben - Elizabeth Tower - Clock Tower - Most Photographed Clock - London, England - Iconic Clock

Big Ben

When I was in England 15 years ago, I also visited Chester to conduct a training course at a hospital. While walking through Chester the first evening I saw this beautiful clock above the street.

Eastgate Clock - Chester, England - 2nd most photographed Clock - Clock Tower on Bridge

Eastgate Clock

Even though the date on the clock is clearly 1897, it was not placed on top of Eastgate until 1899. The clock commemorates the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. It is the second most photographed clock in England.

Eastgate was built on the site of the entrance to Deva Victrix. During the closing decades of the first century, the Romans built a fortress at the site of present day Chester. Some historians believe that the Romans were planning on making Deva Victrix the capital of Britain, as the fortress was much larger than the other ones that they built in England.

The town of Chester is a beautiful town with many picturesque buildings. You can also walk on top of the City wall most of the way around the original City. There is only one small portion that is missing and the complete circuit is almost two miles in length.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures of these two photogenic clocks.

Steven

This is an edited post from back in 2012.

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Middle March Thoughts

The middle of March is here and a lot of things are going on.

Middlemarch, George Elliot, Covid-19 Cover StoryMiddlemarch is not about a time of year, but rather a fictitious place in the British Midlands. However, I always think about the book during this time of year.

There are some interesting days in the middle of March.

The 15th of March is ‘the Ides of March’ when Julius Caeser was assassinated. Apple Pi, 3.14, Rounded Pi Day, March 14March 14 is Pi Day.

Eastgate Clock - Chester, England - 2nd most photographed Clock - Clock Tower on BridgeMarch 14 is also the time to set back our clocks.

A History of Ireland, Peter and Fiona Somerset Fry, History, St. Patrick's DayMarch 17 is a day to celebrate Irish heritage on St. Patrick’s Day.

Wall Art, Four Seasons, Street Art, MuralMarch 20 will be the First Day of Spring. Of course here in California it already is starting to feel like spring.

My arm is a bit sore and I am a bit worn out from the vaccine yesterday, so time to rest.

Steven

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