The Chamberlain Clock is an Edwardian, cast-iron, clock tower in the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham, England. It was erected in 1903 to mark Joseph Chamberlain's tour of South Africa between 26 December 1902 and 25 February 1903, after the end of the Second Boer War. The clock was unveiled during Chamberlain's lifetime, in January 1904 by Mary Crowninshield Endicott, Joseph Chamberlain's third wife.
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- en.wikipedia.org Chamberlain ClockThe clock was unveiled during Chamberlain's lifetime, in January 1904[1] by Mary Crowninshield Endicott, Joseph Chamberlain's third wife.[2].
- th.jewelleryquarter.net the-chamberlain-clock/The clock, made by W.F.Evans & Sons of Handsworth, was installed in 1903 as a memorial to Joseph Chamberlain MP.
- birmingham-jewellery-quarter.net about/…Chamberlain Clock, an iconic landmark in Birmingham Jewellery Quarter, came about in 1903 as a commemoration of Joseph Chamberlain, an MP for the area in...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g186402-d214030…Located on the campus of the University of Birmingham, this 100-meter-high clock tower commemorates the University's first Chancellor, Joseph Chamberlain.
- readtheplaque.com plaque/the-chamberlain-clockThe Chamberlain Clock is the most visible and perhaps memorable of the many historic landmarks and interesting features to see in the Jewellery Quarter.
- anandapedia.com en/Joseph_Chamberlain_Memorial_…Different perspectives and recent studies will be analyzed to offer the reader a deep and up-to-date understanding of Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower.
- download.osmand.net wiki/Category:Chamberlain_…<nowiki>Chamberlain Clock; Rellotge Chamberlain; clock tower in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK; Clock Tower At Junction With Frederick Street...
- twitter.com chamberlainclocI am the Chamberlain clock @ the heart of the Jewellery Quarter Birmingham you see my face & I watch the world go by. Come and say hi.
- maryevans.com history/chamberlain-clock-in-…The Chamberlain Clock, Birmingham, erected to commemorate Joseph Chamberlain's tour of South Africa 1902-3 after the end of the Second Boer War.