It’s been my dream to go up in that tower, every time I’m up in Duluth, I look at the clock tower with envy. Such beautiful sounds and a beautiful old building!
Absolutely awesome! I am currently trying to assemble information concerning Iowa's Courthouse Counties bells. Some wonderful people are contributing to this record of history history
Banished_slym I checked and they still have the original E Howard Movement, but the weights have been replaced by electric motors so there’s no need to wind it, it just needs oiled every once in a while.
Through the years, graduating seniors were given the honor of going up into the clock tower to sign their names. The earliest ones are carved into the wood, later years they used spray paint or indelible markers.
It’s been my dream to go up in that tower, every time I’m up in Duluth, I look at the clock tower with envy.
Such beautiful sounds and a beautiful old building!
Absolutely awesome! I am currently trying to assemble information concerning Iowa's Courthouse Counties bells. Some wonderful people are contributing to this record of history history
I love bell tower 👏👏
2:02 hatch hits bell
omg! i really love bells!
3:23 The chimes start
3:23 They start. 3:41 They end
Hmm looks like Elizabeth tower had twins
(This clock and the Albert clock)
Every Japanese school clock tower too.
I wish there was a live cam
It still works even after being abandoned ? Wow that's amazing does the guy you were with take care of it and wind it or someone else
Banished_slym I checked and they still have the original E Howard Movement, but the weights have been replaced by electric motors so there’s no need to wind it, it just needs oiled every once in a while.
The building is not abandoned. It's currently occupied by the offices of the school district and several other programs.
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Quarter chimes at 2:47
Please rotate this bell a quarter turn.
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Big Ben
2:48 soooo loud
3:23 Chimes
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A shame people feel the need to put graffiti everywhere.
Through the years, graduating seniors were given the honor of going up into the clock tower to sign their names. The earliest ones are carved into the wood, later years they used spray paint or indelible markers.
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Let's see the Chinese produce a clock like this.
These were the days when American made and European made meant well made.
Where were the bells cast?
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