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Marine chronometer — Breguet twin barrel box chronometer. Classification Clock Industry Transportation … Wikipedia
Clock Tower, Brighton — Clock Tower The tower from the southwest Location: North Street, Brighton, Brighton and Hove … Wikipedia
Marine Operations Force — Insignia Active 1 September 1947 Marine Police Force 6 February 2009 Marine Operations Force (Present) … Wikipedia
Clock — For other uses, see Clock (disambiguation). Timepiece redirects here. For the Kenny Rogers album, see Timepiece (album). Platform clock at King s Cross railway station, London … Wikipedia
Marine sandglass — Revolving Marine sandglass, (four column brass stand) Helmsman … Wikipedia
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany — Coordinates: 31°33′00″N 84°03′15″W / 31.55°N 84.05417°W / 31.55; 84.05417 … Wikipedia
Chelsea clock — Company, founded in 1897, is one of the oldest, largest, and few remaining American clock manufacturing companies in existence. For over a century, Chelsea s clockmakers have been designing and handcrafting distinguished, high quality clocks for… … Wikipedia
Chelsea Clock Company — The Chelsea Clock Company, founded in 1897, is one of the oldest, largest, and few remaining American clock manufacturing companies in existence. For over a century, Chelsea s clockmakers have been designing and handcrafting distinguished, high… … Wikipedia
Atomic clock — Nuclear clock redirects here. For the clock as a measure for risk of catastrophic destruction, see Doomsday Clock. For a clock updated by radio signals (commonly but inaccurately called an atomic clock ), see Radio clock. For the album by Zion I … Wikipedia
Water clock — For the individual water clock at The Children s Museum of Indianapolis, see Water clock (Indianapolis). A display of two outflow water clocks from the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens. The top is an original from the late 5th century BC. The… … Wikipedia
Chronomètre de marine — à double barillet de Breguet (1815). Inventé par Christiaan Huygens en 1675 … Wikipédia en Français