Stanford Clock Tower
About Stanford Clock Tower
It was worked in 1983 by a gift from trustee William Kimball. The Stanford Clock Tower with its connected, colonnaded pergola is situated at the supposed "Hover of Death" at the side of Escondido and Lasuen Malls on the grounds of Stanford University. It holds the mechanical clock, worked in 1901 by the Seth Thomas Clock Company, which was initially housed in Stanford Memorial Church's extensive spire.
At the point when the turret fallen in the 1906 tremor, the college safeguarded the tolls in impermanent structures close to the congregation, where they kept on ringing the hours. Amid the 1960s the rings were heard to strike 13 times at twelve, perhaps the aftereffect of an understudy trick. In 1983 the clock and tolls were rehoused in the present clock tower.
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