The oldest working clock in the world is the turret clock in Salisbury Cathedral, England.
The oldest type of clock is a sun clock {Merket}
Herne Bay clock tower built in 1837.
deep farmtown in great Britain
The first clocks ever used were actually invented by the Egyptians. These clocks were sun dials that used the shadows to tell time.
Well there is no certain ''oldest moon'' but they do have oldest moon features and oldest moon rock
The oldest type of clock is a sun clock {Merket}
It is the sundial.
Herne Bay clock tower built in 1837.
Salisbury Cathedral is not in London, it's in Salisbury, in Southern England. The clock, which is the oldest working clock still in existence, was made around 1386.
You can say, "Today you are the oldest you have ever been and the youngest you will ever be again."
the oldest volcano ever recorded was between the flood of Noah
They are known to be the oldest animal ever ( Hi Ben Marmoll)
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The first type of clock was called a sundial, and the oldest sundial dates back to around 1500 BC.
The oldest person ever was in fact 123
salisbury Cathedral, 1386; wells Cathedral, 1390.
the oldest crime scene ever kept might be the murder weapon