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  2. Chance Brothers - Wikipedia

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    During 1832, Chance Brothers became the first company to adopt the cylinder method to produce sheet glass, and became the largest British manufacturer of window and plate glass, and optical glasses. The transept façade of The Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London One of the dials of the Great Clock of Westminster, popularly known as Big Ben ...

  3. HM Passport Office - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the service became an executive agency as the United Kingdom Passport Agency (UKPA). The Identity and Passport Service was established on 1 April 2006, following the passing of the Identity Cards Act 2006, which merged the UK Passport Service with the Home Office's Identity Cards programme to form a new executive agency.

  4. Photo booth - Wikipedia

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    By 2016, more people were searching for photo booth rentals than DJ rentals in 15 of North America's largest cities. [24] In Greater Los Angeles alone, there are now more than 600 photo booth rental companies. [25] Photo booth rentals have also become popular in other countries such as Canada, Australia, and the UK. [23]

  5. Clock Face, St Helens - Wikipedia

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    Clock Face is a village and area of the town of St Helens, England, 4 mi (6.4 km) south of the town centre. It is a ward within the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens and forms part of the parish of Bold. Historically a part of Lancashire, the village and area is so named because of a large clock face that adorned the Inn.

  6. List of tallest clock towers - Wikipedia

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    Tallest building with clock faces. The clock faces are the faces highest above the ground on any structure: 2: NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building: 240 m (790 ft) 4: No: 2000 (building) 2002 (clocks added) Building: Offices: Japan: Tokyo: Clock faces are 15 m (49 ft) [12] 3: Palace of Culture and Science: 230.7 m (757 ft) 4: No: 1955 (building) 2000 ...

  7. List of largest clock faces - Wikipedia

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    A list of permanent working clocks with the largest faces in the world. Entries include all clocks with faces at least 4 m (13 ft) in diameter. Clocks can be located on the exterior or interior of buildings, and towers as well as on the ground as is the case with floral clock faces.

  8. Clock face - Wikipedia

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    The face may also include a second hand, which makes one revolution per minute. The term is less commonly used for the time display on digital clocks and watches. A second type of clock face is the 24-hour analog dial, widely used in military and other organizations that use 24-hour time. This is similar to the 12-hour dial above, except it has ...

  9. Rockwell Automation Headquarters and Allen-Bradley Clock ...

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    The current clock tower stands at 280 ft (85 m). [3] Because the octagonal faces are nearly twice the size of the faces of London's Big Ben, chimes were never added in an attempt to allow Big Ben to remain the largest four-faced chiming clock in the world. In fact, that title has belonged to the Minneapolis City Hall clock since 1909. Each hour ...