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Canterbury Catherdal clock removal for renovation work

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@Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Mark Crangle, clock maker in charge of the removal of the Canterbury Clock face. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855 and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP

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@Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Mark Crangle, clock maker in charge of the removal of the Canterbury Clock face. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP