SearchCurrently displaying: 8 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:Area: "Old Town" xCategories: "Clocks" x Search term Filter by Categories City Insights (1)Topics (1)Views of the city: images & opinions (1)Changing face of Brighton and Hove (1)Tours (2)Brighton in 1967 (1)Personal tours from My Brighton exhibit, 1994 (1)Architect's tour (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Mechanical movements Brighton’s Jubilee Clock Tower was built, in 1888, to commemorate Queen Victoria’s golden jubilee the previous year. It cost £2,000, and ... Quirky press release Restoration nears completion – August 2002 BRIGHTON’s historic Jubilee Clock Tower is to receive its newly restored mast and rising ball mechanism this Monday, 2 September. The ... Christmas night, 1967 The Virgin record store I was a student at Sussex University (Falmer) and lived in Brighton and Hove between the years 1974-1977. I remember ... The mechanism The contrast between the modern aesthetic and the Victorian folly is striking. The ball at the top of the Clock ... July 2001: Restoring the Clock Tower Clock Tower Brighton Clock Tower is covered with scaffolding. It is being cleaned up, and restored so that a golden ball ... History Notes Please note that this text is an extract from a reference work written in 1990. As a result, some of ... The key to the Clock Tower 125 years on The Clock Tower was built to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee of 1887. The foundation stone was laid by Sir ...