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Current clock (not the original) - Taken by mhs 22 Aug 2014
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Original photo & text about the clock - Taken by mhs 22 Aug 2014
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General view - Taken by mhs 22 Oct 2015
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Plaque specification - Taken by mhs 15 Feb 2022
Reference WMO/182206
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The Pavilion Clock The original clock above the front entrance was presented to the town of Penarth by Mrs Esther Harris in 1929, She had been a local resident for many years and wanted to commemorate the many kindnesses shown to her during that time in some public-spirited way. She also wanted it to be a memorial to her husband Hyman and to her 22 year old son stewart (Solly) who was killed at Ypres in 1915 during the first world war. He had previously been awarded the Scout's medal of Merit at age 16 for saving a child from being injured by a restive horse in Cardiff. The present clock was provided through the generosity of Mr & Mrs Paul and Geraldine Wamley. It was installed on completion of the Pavilion refurbishment in 2013.
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