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Lincoln’s Historic Stonebow Clock Restored After Year of Stillness

The famed 190-year-old clock positioned above Lincoln’s notable Stonebow gateway on High Street is functioning once more, after being motionless for well over a year. From May 2024, both local residents and visitors had observed the inertia of the 19th Century time indicator, a valued aspect of the city’s heritage. Dedicated engineers travelled from Cumbria to revive the clock, introducing a new winding mechanism just last Thursday afternoon. A representative from Lincoln City Council disclosed their delight in the clock’s restoration, stating: “This clock has been a constant in the city for nearly two centuries, and we’re delighted to witness its return to full functionality.”

This report was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by www.bbc.com.

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