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Summary
Description Sidereal Clock made for Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh.jpg |
English:
One of the two known surviving sidereal angle clocks in the world, made by
John Arnold
& Son. It was made for Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh. It is on display in the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London.
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Source | Own work |
Author | Mr Dan Master |
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