The Corpus Clock with its time-eating chronophage
Posted to News on 24th Sep 2008, 22:40

The Corpus Clock with its time-eating chronophage

The Corpus Clock, installed outside the Taylor Library at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, is operated mechanically. However, time is indicated not by hands but by means of lights.

The Corpus Clock with its time-eating chronophage

Huxley Bertram Engineering has played a major role in the seven-year, million-pound project to bring the clock to fruition. Click here to read more about the story and click here to see a photograph of the inside of the clock. A short movie features the inventor, Dr John Taylor, explaining how the clock works.

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