Mechanical Clock from 1895 Still Ticking at Purdue
http://purdue.edu/ME Mechanical clocks seem appropriate to showcase in a Mechanical Engineering building -- but there's more to this clock than meets the eye. Professor Galen King gives the history of the Heavilon Hall clock: built in 1895, found and fully restored by Jack Fessler, and now proudly keeping time in the Gatewood wing of the Mechanical Engineering building at Purdue University. More about the clock: https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/purdu...

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