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Margaret Thatcher's Funeral
Members of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's family are seen on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral, following her ceremonial funeral. L to R Carol Thatcher, Marco Grass, Sarah Thatcher, Mark Thatcher, Michael Thatcher and Amanda Thatcher.
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Margaret Thatchers Funeral
17/04/2013. London, UK. L to R Carol Thatcher and her boyfriend Marco Grass, Sarah Thatcher, Mark Thatcher, Michael Thatcher and Amanda Thatcher watch the coffin of Margaret Thatcher leave St Paul's Cathedral in London following the funeral of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on April 17, 2013. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra © Ben Cawthra / eyevine
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(130417) -- LONDON, April 17, 2013 (Xinhua) -- The coffin of British former prime minister Margaret Thatcher is carried into St. Paul's Cathedral in London, Britain, April 17, 2013. The funeral of Margaret Thatcher, the first female British prime minister, started 11 a.m. local time on Wednesday in London. (Xinhua/Wang Lili) (ybg)
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BRITAIN-LONDON-THATCHER-FUNERAL
(130417) -- LONDON, April 17, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Michael (L) and Amanda Thatcher, grandchildren of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, arrive for the funeral of former Baroness Thatcher, outside St. Paul's Cathedral in London, Britain, April 17, 2013. The funeral of Margaret Thatcher, the first female British prime minister, started 11 a.m. local time on Wednesday in London. (Xinhua/Wang Lili) (ybg)
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Margaret Thatchers Funeral
17/04/2013. London, UK. Lord Michael Heseltine (left) arriving at St Paul's Cathedral in London for The Funeral of former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher on April 17, 2013. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra © Ben Cawthra / eyevine
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The famous clock of St Paul's Cathedral
Designed by the barrister-peer Lord Grimthorpe whose hobby was horology. The massive mechanism of the cathedral clock was built in 1893 , but the bells are much older, dating from the time when Sir Christopher Wren raised the new St Paul's - his own monument - after the Grreat Fire of London . Winding the clock is a strenuous job , done by hand-winch and taking an hour every day. Winding times are varied to ensure even wear throughout the machinery. These pictures were taken behind the three 19 ft dials with 9ft 6in minute hands and 5ft 6ins hour hands which give City people the right time at any time and show the huge size of St Paul's cathedrsal clock.
Photo shows: Wilfred Cripps , caretaker of the Cathedral clock , winding the hour mechanism
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The famous clock of St Paul's Cathedral
Designed by the barrister-peer Lord Grimthorpe whose hobby was horology. The massive mechanism of the cathedral clock was built in 1893 , but the bells are much older, dating from the time when Sir Christopher Wren raised the new St Paul's - his own monument - after the Grreat Fire of London . Winding the clock is a strenuous job , done by hand-winch and taking an hour every day. Winding times are varied to ensure even wear throughout the machinery. These pictures were taken behind the three 19 ft dials with 9ft 6in minute hands and 5ft 6ins hour hands which give City people the right time at any time and show the huge size of St Paul's cathedrsal clock.
Photo shows: The driving weights of the hour and the quarter chimes almost at the top of the "wind"
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The famous clock of St Paul's Cathedral
Designed by the barrister-peer Lord Grimthorpe whose hobby was horology. The massive mechanism of the cathedral clock was built in 1893 , but the bells are much older, dating from the time when Sir Christopher Wren raised the new St Paul's - his own monument - after the Grreat Fire of London . Winding the clock is a strenuous job , done by hand-winch and taking an hour every day. Winding times are varied to ensure even wear throughout the machinery. These pictures were taken behind the three 19 ft dials with 9ft 6in minute hands and 5ft 6ins hour hands which give City people the right time at any time and show the huge size of St Paul's cathedrsal clock.
Photo shows: Wilfred Cripps , caretaker of the Cathedral clock , winding the hour mechanism
JUne 1945
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