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What;s the ****!!!&!* time, Gordon?

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The Narrow - a Gordon Ramsay restaurant:

http://www.gordonramsay.com/thenarrow/

Posted by PatrickLondon

21st Feb 2009, 22:01   | tags:,comments (1)

Past Times - Leamington Spa

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Above a shop called "Past Times" on The Parade in Leamington Spa and also just off the Parade another stopped clock but can't remember which street. Not close to the train station.

Posted by leejordan

19th Feb 2009, 22:26   | tags:,,comments (0)

worcester stopped clocks

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Hi,

They are within 5-10 minutes of Worcester Foregate Street Station


Frederic Caron
17th Feb 2009, 13:11   | tags: (+)comments (1)

Clocks and watches exhibition

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A bit of a reminder to myself as much as a noteworthy event for some of you perhaps, dear reader.

Posted by Alfie

11th Feb 2009, 19:14   comments (0)

Oxford Road, Manchester

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Stopped clock belonging to the St. James's Buildings.

Posted by Judo-Jule

11th Feb 2009, 14:09   comments (3)

Cumberland Gate Lodge : Hyde Park

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30th Jan 2009, 10:46   | tags: (+)comments (1)

Not stopped but...

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...infuriatingly about 20 minutes slow - what good is that - or is this another example of what Alfie was taking about on Radio Leeds - local time for Birmingham? Victoria Square, Birmingham.

Posted by kevinmulryne

St Nicholas Church Arundel - Stopped

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The clock has been stopped at 12.00 as long as I have been in the area. This beautiful church dates back to the 14th century, the clock has been out of order for about a year.

It is a listed building of course and the authentic repairs required by the council would cost too much.

Posted by flowergirl