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Isle of Wight Fusee
clock From Whitwell Station.

A 10 inch Oak cased fusee
clock supplied to the Southern Railway in 1923 by William Potts and sons of
Leeds at a cost of £5, it spent all of it's early railway working life on
the Isle of Wight and was used at Whitwell Station waiting room, upon
closure of this Station on the 15th September 1952, it made a short trip
across the Solent and spent the rest of its Railway working life at
Portsmouth & Southsea Parcels Office. The Dial would have been repainted by
the British Railways Southern Region clock contractor, John Walker of 1
South Molton Street , London post 1948 |
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