Abinger Hammer Clock from low viewpoint


Portrait format of Abinger Hammer clock and weather vane from a low angle against a blue sky near Guildford Surrey England UK September 2005 This clock is a distinctive landmark in the main road passing through the village. Jack the Hammer, the little blacksmith on the clock, strikes the hour on his anvil. The clock was given in memory of the first Lord Farrer of Abinger Hall who died in 1899 and has a motto which states: “By me you know how fast to go!” The iron industry was very important to the county of Surrey in previous times and this clock commemorates its passing.


Size: 3348px × 4992px
Location: Abinger Hammer near Guildford and Dorking Surrey England United Kingdom Great Britain UK GB
Photo credit: © Christopher Barnes / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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