We are-tickled that you articulate these articles.
There are two early 'Clock Jacks' in Suffolk. Both have lost their clocks, but do still sound a bell at the beginning of a service. They are Southwold Jack, and Blythburgh Jack. They are both well worth examinning. Both are well made 'characters'.
If you get up and ring it at 6am every day, then this could be considered the third perhaps?
Post a Comment
3 comments:
We are-tickled that you articulate these articles.
There are two early 'Clock Jacks' in Suffolk. Both have lost their clocks, but do still sound a bell at the beginning of a service. They are Southwold Jack, and Blythburgh Jack. They are both well worth examinning. Both are well made 'characters'.
If you get up and ring it at 6am every day, then this could be considered the third perhaps?
Post a Comment