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| navigate by keyword : 1998 about all and antics are budget cheeky clock comes copper cylinders designed electrically england feature from half hands happen hot hour hunkin impossibly jackson kingdom made now old originally pendulum pond powered pumped recycling southwold sponsored suffolk thames that then this three tight tim top united was water weeks will |
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| Made in three weeks in 1998 by Tim Hunkin and Will Jackson, to an impossibly tight budget, the Water Clock was designed as a feature about water recycling, sponsored by Thames Water. The water is pumped up to the top of the clock from the pond and it was originally this water that then powered the cheeky antics that happen on the half hour. The hands and pendulum are now powered electrically. All the copper on the clock comes from old hot water cylinders. |
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