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Timepiece

ModernFree admission♿ Wheelchair accessible

Timepiece — Public artwork (sculpture) by Wendy Taylor.

Timepiece, heritage railway stations in London

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Tower Hill · 0.5 km
  • Free entry
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

Timepiece is a place of interest in London. Built or established in 1973, it dates from the modern period. It sits within the Poplar and Limehouse parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Tower Hill, about 0.5 km away. Postcode area E1W.

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From the Wikipedia article

A clock or chronometer is a device that measures and displays time. The clock is one of the oldest human inventions, meeting the need to measure intervals of time shorter than the natural units such as the day, the lunar month, and the year. Devices operating on several physical processes have been used over the millennia. Some predecessors to the modern clock may be considered "clocks" that are based on movement in nature: A sundial shows the time by displaying the position of a shadow on a flat surface. There is a range of duration timers, a well-known example being the hourglass. Water clocks, along with sundials, are possibly the oldest time-measuring instruments. A major advance occurred with the invention of the verge escapement, which made possible the first mechanical clocks around 1300 in Europe, which kept time with oscillating timekeepers like balance wheels. Traditionally, in horology (the study of timekeeping), the term clock was used for a striking clock, while a clock that did not strike the hours audibly was called a timepiece. This distinction is not generally made any longer. Watches and other timepieces that can be carried on one's person are usually not referred to as clocks. Spring-driven clocks appeared during the 15th century. During the 15th and 16th centuries, clockmaking flourished. The next development in accuracy occurred after 1656 with the invention of the pendulum clock by Christiaan Huygens. A major stimulus to improving the accuracy and reliability of clocks was the importance of precise time-keeping for navigation. The mechanism of a timepiece with a series of gears driven by a spring or weights is referred to as clockwork; the term is used by extension for a similar mechanism not used in a timepiece. The electric clock was patented in 1840, and electronic clocks were introduced in the 20th century, becoming widespread with the development of small battery-powered semiconductor devices. The timekeeping element in every modern clock is a harmonic oscillator, a physical object (resonator) that vibrates or oscillates at a particular frequency. This object can be a pendulum, a balance wheel, a tuning fork, a quartz crystal, or the vibration of electrons in atoms as they emit microwaves, the last of which is so precise that it serves as the formal definition of the second. Clocks have different ways of displaying the time. Analog clocks indicate time with a traditional clock face and moving hands. Digital clocks display a numeric representation of time. Two numbering systems are in use: 12-hour time notation and 24-hour notation. Most digital clocks use electronic mechanisms and LCD, LED, or VFD displays. For the blind and for use over telephones, speaking clocks state the time audibly in words. There are also clocks for the blind that have displays that can be read by touch.

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Coordinates
51.5061, -0.0726
Parish
Tower Hamlets, unparished area
Postcode
E1W 1LA
Parliamentary constituency
Poplar and Limehouse
Established
1973
Nearest railway station
Tower Hill0.5 km
Official site
www.skdocks.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Timepiece?
Timepiece is in London, United Kingdom (postcode E1W 1LA), in the parish of Tower Hamlets, unparished area.
When was Timepiece built?
Built or established in 1973.
Is Timepiece free to visit?
Yes, Timepiece is free to enter.
How do I get to Timepiece?
The nearest railway station is Tower Hill, about 0.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode E1W 1LA.