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Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.
The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"
Kyrylo, head of the surgical department at Khakiv regional hospital, with his doctor son Ivan. The hospital treats patients from Kupiansk injured in Russian attacks.
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Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.
The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"
A soldier walks through the snowy streets of Kupiansk. Russia occupied Kupiansk in February 2022, leaving seven months later. Ever since it has bombarded the city.
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Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.
The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"
Ukranian quadrocopter drone. It can be uses for surveillance or attack.
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Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.
The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"
Footage taken from Ukranian drone above the village of Synkivka. Russian troops have launched a series of unsucceful attacks. The bodies can be seen piled in the snow.
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Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.
The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"
Gleb Molchanov, a drone operator shows off a Chinese made Mavic 3 drone. The model can be fitted with grenades and a thermal camera.
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Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.
The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"
Gleb Molchanov, a drone operator shows off a Chinese made Mavic 3 drone. The model can be fitted with grenades and a thermal camera.
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Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.
The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"
Bohdan Voisekhovskyi, deputy head of a volunteer unit fighting near Kupiansk. He is surrounded by drone equipment
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Korea National Contemporary Dance Company review - rhythmic repetition and gleeful jumping
Double bill of Jaeyoung Lee's Mechanism and Sung Im Her's Everything Falls Dramatic opens the sixth annual Korea showcase, which this year tours for the first time
A scene from Everything Falls Dramatic by Sung Im Her from the Double Bill by Korea National Contemporary Dance Company at the The Place
(Opening 28-04-2023)
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Ben Wallace Science and Technology Strategy
19/10/2020. London, United Kingdom. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Dame Angela McLean unveil the new Science and Technology Strategy at Salisbury Plain. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine
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Ben Wallace Science and Technology Strategy
19/10/2020. London, United Kingdom. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Dame Angela McLean unveil the new Science and Technology Strategy at Salisbury Plain. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine
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Ben Wallace Science and Technology Strategy
19/10/2020. London, United Kingdom. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Dame Angela McLean unveil the new Science and Technology Strategy at Salisbury Plain. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine
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Ben Wallace Science and Technology Strategy
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Ben Wallace Science and Technology Strategy
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Ben Wallace Science and Technology Strategy
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Ben Wallace Science and Technology Strategy
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Ben Wallace Science and Technology Strategy
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Ben Wallace Science and Technology Strategy
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Ben Wallace Science and Technology Strategy
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Ben Wallace Science and Technology Strategy
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New strategy places focus on cutting edge science and technology
A selection of equipment which will be on display at the Army Warfare Experiment 2020.
Left to Right: A soldier from 5 Rifles holding a Bug Nano UAV, an X2 unmanned ground vehicle, Mission Master unmanned ground vehicle, Viking unmanned ground vehicle, MUTT unmanned ground vehicle, Athena Armoured Vehicle.
AWE20 is a Capability Spotlight to explore emerging technologies and identify specific capabilities in the Agile C3 space suitable for rapid exploitation.
AWE series (previously URBan Experimentation or URBEX) has been an ongoing Army experimentation programme for the last 10 years. It has consistently delivered high quality evidence for the army and invaluable military feedback to industry. It explores technology suitable for exploitation in the short-to-medium term.
It pushes the boundaries of technology and military capability, testing a range of prototype systems by putting them in the hands of the user while giving invaluable military feedback to industry.
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Light Dragoons and Royal Anglians complete Mission Rehearsal Exercise ahead of UN mission in Mali
Pictured: The D40 Drone in operation. The under-slung grenade launcher deployed drone from DefendTex is deployable directly from an under-slung grenade launcher, and from the individual.
The 300-strong UK Task Group destined for Mali have completed their Mission Rehearsal Exercise ahead of their upcoming deployment to support the UN. There they will help to promote peace and counter instability in the region.
Having completed integration training in July of this year, the soldiers of the UK Task Group donned the famous blue UN beret on Thetford and Salisbury Plain training areas in October as they underwent final assessment by the Mission Training and Mobilisation Centre. The troops were put through a range of realistic scenarios that they may encounter in Mali while supporting the UN, from engaging with locals in a complex social landscape to conducting patrols and dealing with suspected IED’s (Improvised Explosive Devices).
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Light Dragoons and Royal Anglians complete Mission Rehearsal Exercise ahead of UN mission in Mali
Pictured: The D40 Drone in operation. The under-slung grenade launcher deployed drone from DefendTex is deployable directly from an under-slung grenade launcher, and from the individual.
The 300-strong UK Task Group destined for Mali have completed their Mission Rehearsal Exercise ahead of their upcoming deployment to support the UN. There they will help to promote peace and counter instability in the region.
Having completed integration training in July of this year, the soldiers of the UK Task Group donned the famous blue UN beret on Thetford and Salisbury Plain training areas in October as they underwent final assessment by the Mission Training and Mobilisation Centre. The troops were put through a range of realistic scenarios that they may encounter in Mali while supporting the UN, from engaging with locals in a complex social landscape to conducting patrols and dealing with suspected IED’s (Improvised Explosive Devices).
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Light Dragoons and Royal Anglians complete Mission Rehearsal Exercise ahead of UN mission in Mali
Pictured: A soldier from the Royal Artillery attached to the UK Task Group prepares the 'Puma' Unmanned Air Vehicle' for launch during a tasking.
The 300-strong UK Task Group destined for Mali have completed their Mission Rehearsal Exercise ahead of their upcoming deployment to support the UN. There they will help to promote peace and counter instability in the region.
Having completed integration training in July of this year, the soldiers of the UK Task Group donned the famous blue UN beret on Thetford and Salisbury Plain training areas in October as they underwent final assessment by the Mission Training and Mobilisation Centre. The troops were put through a range of realistic scenarios that they may encounter in Mali while supporting the UN, from engaging with locals in a complex social landscape to conducting patrols and dealing with suspected IED’s (Improvised Explosive Devices).
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Light Dragoons and Royal Anglians complete Mission Rehearsal Exercise ahead of UN mission in Mali
Pictured: A soldier from the Royal Artillery attached to the UK Task Group prepares the 'Puma' Unmanned Air Vehicle' for launch during a tasking.
The 300-strong UK Task Group destined for Mali have completed their Mission Rehearsal Exercise ahead of their upcoming deployment to support the UN. There they will help to promote peace and counter instability in the region.
Having completed integration training in July of this year, the soldiers of the UK Task Group donned the famous blue UN beret on Thetford and Salisbury Plain training areas in October as they underwent final assessment by the Mission Training and Mobilisation Centre. The troops were put through a range of realistic scenarios that they may encounter in Mali while supporting the UN, from engaging with locals in a complex social landscape to conducting patrols and dealing with suspected IED’s (Improvised Explosive Devices).
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Light Dragoons and Royal Anglians complete Mission Rehearsal Exercise ahead of UN mission in Mali
Pictured: A soldier from the Royal Artillery attached to the UK Task Group prepares the 'Puma' Unmanned Air Vehicle' for launch during a tasking.
The 300-strong UK Task Group destined for Mali have completed their Mission Rehearsal Exercise ahead of their upcoming deployment to support the UN. There they will help to promote peace and counter instability in the region.
Having completed integration training in July of this year, the soldiers of the UK Task Group donned the famous blue UN beret on Thetford and Salisbury Plain training areas in October as they underwent final assessment by the Mission Training and Mobilisation Centre. The troops were put through a range of realistic scenarios that they may encounter in Mali while supporting the UN, from engaging with locals in a complex social landscape to conducting patrols and dealing with suspected IED’s (Improvised Explosive Devices).
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NEWS - Weltgrößtes Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' in England verunglückt
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The remains of the Airlander 10 airship are seen in a field near Cardington air sheds. The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground after breaking free from it's mooring. A safety mechanism deflated the aircraft automatically. Two people on the ground suffered minor injuries.
Airlander 10 airship deflates, Cardington, Bedfordshire, UK - 19 Nov 2017
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NEWS - Weltgrößtes Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' in England verunglückt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9229810a)
The remains of the Airlander 10 airship are seen in a field near Cardington air sheds. The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground after breaking free from it's mooring. A safety mechanism deflated the aircraft automatically. Two people on the ground suffered minor injuries.
Airlander 10 airship deflates, Cardington, Bedfordshire, UK - 19 Nov 2017
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NEWS - Weltgrößtes Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' in England verunglückt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9229810c)
The remains of the Airlander 10 airship are seen in a field near Cardington air sheds. The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground after breaking free from it's mooring. A safety mechanism deflated the aircraft automatically. Two people on the ground suffered minor injuries.
Airlander 10 airship deflates, Cardington, Bedfordshire, UK - 19 Nov 2017
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NEWS - Weltgrößtes Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' in England verunglückt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9229810d)
The remains of the Airlander 10 airship are seen in a field near Cardington air sheds. The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground after breaking free from it's mooring. A safety mechanism deflated the aircraft automatically. Two people on the ground suffered minor injuries.
Airlander 10 airship deflates, Cardington, Bedfordshire, UK - 19 Nov 2017
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NEWS - Weltgrößtes Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' in England verunglückt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9229810h)
The remains of the Airlander 10 airship are seen in a field near Cardington air sheds. The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground after breaking free from it's mooring. A safety mechanism deflated the aircraft automatically. Two people on the ground suffered minor injuries.
Airlander 10 airship deflates, Cardington, Bedfordshire, UK - 19 Nov 2017
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NEWS - Weltgrößtes Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' in England verunglückt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9229810i)
The remains of the Airlander 10 airship are seen in a field near Cardington air sheds. The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground after breaking free from it's mooring. A safety mechanism deflated the aircraft automatically. Two people on the ground suffered minor injuries.
Airlander 10 airship deflates, Cardington, Bedfordshire, UK - 19 Nov 2017
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NEWS - Weltgrößtes Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' in England verunglückt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9229810e)
The remains of the damaged Airlander 10 airship engines are seen in a field near Cardington air sheds. The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground after breaking free from it's mooring. A safety mechanism deflated the aircraft automatically. Two people on the ground suffered minor injuries.
Airlander 10 airship deflates, Cardington, Bedfordshire, UK - 19 Nov 2017
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NEWS - Weltgrößtes Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' in England verunglückt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9229810b)
The remains of the Airlander 10 airship are seen in a field near Cardington air sheds. The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground after breaking free from it's mooring. A safety mechanism deflated the aircraft automatically. Two people on the ground suffered minor injuries.
Airlander 10 airship deflates, Cardington, Bedfordshire, UK - 19 Nov 2017
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NEWS - Weltgrößtes Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' in England verunglückt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9229810l)
The remains of the Airlander 10 airship are seen in a field near Cardington air sheds. The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground after breaking free from it's mooring. A safety mechanism deflated the aircraft automatically. Two people on the ground suffered minor injuries.
Airlander 10 airship deflates, Cardington, Bedfordshire, UK - 19 Nov 2017
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NEWS - Weltgrößtes Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' in England verunglückt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9229810k)
The remains of the Airlander 10 airship are seen in a field near Cardington air sheds. The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground after breaking free from it's mooring. A safety mechanism deflated the aircraft automatically. Two people on the ground suffered minor injuries.
Airlander 10 airship deflates, Cardington, Bedfordshire, UK - 19 Nov 2017
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NEWS - Weltgrößtes Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' in England verunglückt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9229810f)
The remains of the Airlander 10 airship are seen in a field near Cardington air sheds. The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground after breaking free from it's mooring. A safety mechanism deflated the aircraft automatically. Two people on the ground suffered minor injuries.
Airlander 10 airship deflates, Cardington, Bedfordshire, UK - 19 Nov 2017
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FEATURE - Solardrohne
(170613) -- BEIJING, June 13, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 24, 2017 shows a solar drone on its test flight. China has successfully tested near-space flight of its largest solar drone. With a wingspan of 45 meters, the solar-powered drone is capable of flying at an altitude of 20 to 30 kilometers, and cruising at a speed of 150 to 200 km per hour for a long time. The unmanned aerial vehicle will be used mostly for airborne early warning, aerial reconnaissance, disaster monitoring, meteorological observation and communications relay. (Xinhua) (wyl)
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Stephen Hawking is a British theoretical physicist.
Hawking is the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He is known for his contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity, especially in the context of black holes, and his popular works in which he discusses his own theories and cosmology in general. These include the runaway popular science bestseller A Brief History of Time, which stayed on the British Sunday Times bestseller list for a record-breaking 237 weeks.
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Stephen Hawking is a British theoretical physicist.
Hawking is the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He is known for his contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity, especially in the context of black holes, and his popular works in which he discusses his own theories and cosmology in general. These include the runaway popular science bestseller A Brief History of Time, which stayed on the British Sunday Times bestseller list for a record-breaking 237 weeks.
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Stephen Hawking is a British theoretical physicist.
Hawking is the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He is known for his contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity, especially in the context of black holes, and his popular works in which he discusses his own theories and cosmology in general. These include the runaway popular science bestseller A Brief History of Time, which stayed on the British Sunday Times bestseller list for a record-breaking 237 weeks.
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Stephen Hawking is a British theoretical physicist.
Hawking is the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He is known for his contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity, especially in the context of black holes, and his popular works in which he discusses his own theories and cosmology in general. These include the runaway popular science bestseller A Brief History of Time, which stayed on the British Sunday Times bestseller list for a record-breaking 237 weeks.
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Wigan Pier on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, England, Britain
The original "pier" at Wigan was a coal loading staithe, where wagons from a nearby colliery were unloaded into waiting barges on the canal, and is believed to have been demolished in 1929, with the iron from the tippler (a mechanism for tipping coal into the barges) being sold as scrap
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Wigan Pier on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, England, Britain
The original "pier" at Wigan was a coal loading staithe, where wagons from a nearby colliery were unloaded into waiting barges on the canal, and is believed to have been demolished in 1929, with the iron from the tippler (a mechanism for tipping coal into the barges) being sold as scrap
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Wigan Pier on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, England, Britain
The original "pier" at Wigan was a coal loading staithe, where wagons from a nearby colliery were unloaded into waiting barges on the canal, and is believed to have been demolished in 1929, with the iron from the tippler (a mechanism for tipping coal into the barges) being sold as scrap
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Puzzle fan creates world's smallest Rubik's cube, Cheboksary, Russia - 05 Nov 2010
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Petite Puzzle: World's Smallest Rubik's Cube
A puzzle fan has made the world's smallest Rubik's cube measuring just 10mm wide - the size of a finger nail.
Computer programmer Evgeny Grigorev, 32, spent one month designing the pieces before having them laser cut to order on special plastic by an online company.
Evgeny can solve a normal Rubik's cube in about a minute, but needs a little bit more time for his tiny cube - completing it in just under five minutes.
He said: "I've always been a fan of the Rubik's cube, even when I was a boy.
"I had experimented making puzzles in the past and thought it would be really fun to make the world's smallest cube.
"I thought about it for a while and then started to put some three dimensional drawings together.
"The difficult part was designing all the pieces so it could be put together, would work and not fall to pieces because it's so delicate."
Evgeny, who is married and from Cheboksary, Russia, now has plans to make an even smaller cube and break his own record.
He said: "At the moment it's difficult to make one even smaller because the technology isn't there to do so, but as soon as it is I've got drawings in place to make it happen."
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The famous clock of St Paul's Cathedral
Designed by the barrister-peer Lord Grimthorpe whose hobby was horology. The massive mechanism of the cathedral clock was built in 1893 , but the bells are much older, dating from the time when Sir Christopher Wren raised the new St Paul's - his own monument - after the Grreat Fire of London . Winding the clock is a strenuous job , done by hand-winch and taking an hour every day. Winding times are varied to ensure even wear throughout the machinery. These pictures were taken behind the three 19 ft dials with 9ft 6in minute hands and 5ft 6ins hour hands which give City people the right time at any time and show the huge size of St Paul's cathedrsal clock.
Photo shows: Wilfred Cripps , caretaker of the Cathedral clock , winding the hour mechanism
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The famous clock of St Paul's Cathedral
Designed by the barrister-peer Lord Grimthorpe whose hobby was horology. The massive mechanism of the cathedral clock was built in 1893 , but the bells are much older, dating from the time when Sir Christopher Wren raised the new St Paul's - his own monument - after the Grreat Fire of London . Winding the clock is a strenuous job , done by hand-winch and taking an hour every day. Winding times are varied to ensure even wear throughout the machinery. These pictures were taken behind the three 19 ft dials with 9ft 6in minute hands and 5ft 6ins hour hands which give City people the right time at any time and show the huge size of St Paul's cathedrsal clock.
Photo shows: The driving weights of the hour and the quarter chimes almost at the top of the "wind"
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The famous clock of St Paul's Cathedral
Designed by the barrister-peer Lord Grimthorpe whose hobby was horology. The massive mechanism of the cathedral clock was built in 1893 , but the bells are much older, dating from the time when Sir Christopher Wren raised the new St Paul's - his own monument - after the Grreat Fire of London . Winding the clock is a strenuous job , done by hand-winch and taking an hour every day. Winding times are varied to ensure even wear throughout the machinery. These pictures were taken behind the three 19 ft dials with 9ft 6in minute hands and 5ft 6ins hour hands which give City people the right time at any time and show the huge size of St Paul's cathedrsal clock.
Photo shows: Wilfred Cripps , caretaker of the Cathedral clock , winding the hour mechanism
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