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The Clock, Abinger Hammer, Surrey
The 17th century clock and weather vane is a distinctive landmark in the village. Jack the Hammer, the little blacksmith on the clock, strikes the hour on his anvil. It bears the motto: “By me you know how fast to go!” The iron industry was very important to the county of Surrey in times past and this clock commemorates its passing.
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You chose a pleasant spot for your holidays. Did you stay there on your own, as you must have been quite young at the time?
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubAfter Gomshall we moved on to Crowlink on the Seven Sisters - www.flickr.com/photos/14463685@N07/6012276271.
I haven't seen the man for nearly 40 years, but only last year found him on Facebook and we caught up with life events since.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubIncidentally, I too went up Leith Hill in 1966, so it's not impossible that we might have passed each other (I do recall a spotty youth at the top of the tower), and St Martha's was a regular haunt.
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