A broken clock is correct twice a day

But in this case it is correct four times a day!  Was this clock made in 1842 or is the clock face just a scene from 1842?  We may never know…

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Fine art photographer who loves to see and capture the amazing things in this world. Owner of Images by TDashfield photography. www.imagesbytdashfield.com
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7 Responses to A broken clock is correct twice a day

  1. Garfield Hug says:

    Really interesting old clock…1842? Maybe? You think! It does not look that “old” ha ha

  2. Self-adjusting for daylight savings time too!

  3. Mark Myers says:

    That’s a a beautiful clock. I wonder how long it ran.

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