Launceston Town Clock movement before installation 1909. (Photo: Graham Mulligan) Launceston Town Clock bells 1909. (Photo: Graham Mulligan) Launceston Town Clock movement. (Photo: Graham Mulligan) Removal of street clock, Princess Theatre, Brisbane Street, Launceston, 1939. (Photo: Lynne Irving/ Examiner 20 October 1939) St John’s Church clock tower, Launceston. (Weekly Courier 18 August 1932) Government House Thwaites & Reed tower clock movement, Hobart. (Photo: Graham Mulligan) Port Arthur Tower clock movement, made by John Moore & Sons, London, 1855. (Photo: Trenton Firth) Port Arthur Tower clock. (Photo: Trenton Firth) Tower clock at Killymoon, Fingal. (Photo: Graham Mulligan) 1870s Single Fusee mahogany railway dial clock made by Jno. Walker, London. (Photo: Graham Mulligan) Thomas Cole clock presented to Lady Young, wife of the Governor of Tasmania, Sir Henry Young, 1861. (Photo: Graham Mulligan) Thomas Cole clock, back inscription to Lady Young, 1861. (Photo: Graham Mulligan) Perpetual Calendar Year Clock by H Knie & C Ranks, Hobart. (Photo: Steven Berry) Unfinished 8 Day Time Piece by H Knie, Hobart. (Photo: Steven Berry) Horological Guild of Australasia, Tasmanian Branch exhibition. (Photo: Steven Berry) Braille watch dial for the blind 1918. (Photo: Paul Ruston) 1797 inscription on back cover of English Fusee Verge pocket watch owned by James Scott. (Photo: Graham Mulligan) Insert from James Scott pocket watch – record of rising and setting of the sun in Tasmania, 1868. (Photo: Graham Mulligan) 1797 English Fusee Verge pocket watch movement owned by James Scott. (Photo: Graham Mulligan) 1797 English Fusee Verge silver pair case pocket watch owned by James Scott. (Photo: Graham Mulligan)