Many thanks to you guys for taking the trouble to show us these wonderful buildings. If you are ever there again, I would love to see photos of the turret clock (made by Thomas Cooke of York) - if you decide to do this, take special care, as clocks are generally situated at height in locations which are the first to deteriorate.
The clock at St Joseph was made in 1885, two trains (going and strike) with a pinwheel escapement and in relatively good condition, in 2014.. The external dials looked like new!
The clock at St Joseph was made in 1885, two trains (going and strike) with a pinwheel escapement and in relatively good condition, in 2014.. The external dials looked like new!