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Tower clock : The History of Stanley Park, Blackpool - The Lake and Clock Tower - 0 views

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    Built between 1496 and 1499 by Mauro Codussi with father and son Gian Paulo and Gian Carlo Rainieri supplying the tower clock mechanism, Saint.

    We do know that simple water dependent timekeeping devices were utilised in the ancient Egyptian together with Babylonian empires, circle 1600 B . C .. We also have evidence of these devices in India and China in this early period. Anecdotal evidence from historic authors and historians sets the utilization of water based timekeeping back a step forward, to as early since 4000 BC. However not enough hard evidence, obscured through the fog of time, really makes it impossible to figure out when the very first water clock was made use of.

    Originally the water clock was little more than a bowl, with a hole in the bottom, filled with mineral water. A specific amount of water was place in the bowl, and it generally took a specific period of time for that water to help drain out. At some point lines were added to the bowls, allowing ancient peoples to delineate time either even further.


    Within ancient China, the water clock was also invented, probably independent of European influence. Using this technology additionally they eventually constructed complex automata, including Su Songs massive inter-working wall timepiece tower, built around six hundred AD. These advancements were later offered to and built upon with the Korean and Japanese cultures.

    Early mineral water clocks were usually less personal timekeeping devices, and were on a regular basis used as instruments inside calculation of astrological equations. Usually the water clock was calibrated with a sundial, in order to boost their accuracy. Unfortunately this type of water clock is actually very inaccurate, due to various reasons, such as water draining faster when the bowl is full than when it is empty. However, these devices were probably the most accurate timekeepers available since way back when, and remained the standard up until the invention of the pendulum clock inside seventeenth century.
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    The lake covers a place of around 22 acres man-made out of a natural depression in the land filled and fed by the dike. The surface soil originally extracted from the lake base was useful to create mounded areas for the lake together with imported rock. The lake sits by way of the side of the the game providing wonderful scenery to the hundreds of golfers that will grace the park every year.

    An tropical island and two wonderfully classical arched bridges manage to divide the lake in two with several pathways within the lake providing a number of views with squirrels, ducks and geese by the bucket load necessitating a pocketful of nuts at one side and stale bread in the other.

    Part of the Lake's claim to fame today was the use of the old Blackpool Lifeboat which for quite a while was used as a pleasure cruiser relating to the lake. The "Samuel Fletcher" was apparently useful to rescue passengers from a foundering ship on the North Pier in July 1897, the "Foudroyant", which was Nelson's flagship. On the north-south axis which links the South gate along with the Italian Gardens, standing 26 metres high, is this clock tower.

    It was way back in 1926 in the event the Corporation of Blackpool invited designs for a suitable monument.
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