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Nailsworth Clock Tower 0001 - Taken by David Larkin 19 May 2014
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Nailsworth Clock Tower 0002 - Taken by David Larkin 19 May 2014
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Clock Tower by busy roundabout - Taken by photos taken by me and shown on the website may be used provided they are acknowledged in publication to me (Dr Clifford Williams) 07 Feb 2017
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Clock Tower depicted on mural in Old Market - Taken by photos taken by me and shown on the website may be used provided they are acknowledged in publication to me (Dr Clifford Williams) 07 Feb 2017
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staining on clock tower face - Taken by photos taken by me and shown on the website may be used provided they are acknowledged in publication to me (Dr Clifford Williams) 07 Feb 2017
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poiniting required on base stonework - Taken by photos taken by me and shown on the website may be used provided they are acknowledged in publication to me (Dr Clifford Williams) 07 Feb 2017
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door to tower requires fresh coat - Taken by photos taken by me and shown on the website may be used provided they are acknowledged in publication to me (Dr Clifford Williams) 07 Feb 2017
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cracks in mortar at base - Taken by photos taken by me and shown on the website may be used provided they are acknowledged in publication to me (Dr Clifford Williams) 07 Feb 2017
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staining on another face to Clock Tower - Taken by photos taken by me and shown on the website may be used provided they are acknowledged in publication to me (Dr Clifford Williams) 07 Feb 2017
Reference WMO/186491
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This clock tower erected in 1951 stands as a memorial to all those of the civil parish of Nailsworth who fell in the Great Wars 1914-1918 1939-1945
Grade II (England)
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