Located at the intersection of Constant Spring Rd, Half Way Tree Rd, Hope Road and Hagley Park Road. Built in 1913 with victorian architecture.
The clock engine was replaced with an electric movement in 2003. The Bureau of Standards of Jamaica maintains the clock.
It currently is in need of repairs.
There is a stone bust on the West side entitled “King Edward VII The Peacemaker”. The tower measures 7′-8″ square at the base, aproximately 33 feet overall height. N 18.01066° W 76.79752°,...
Read moreThis is one of the most relevant landmarks in the city of Kingston because of its location at a busy spot for pedestrians and motorists. Songs have been written about the clock and commercial photo and video shoots have been done here. It is beside the Half-Way-Tree transportation centre. It has a bust of a former monarch and the clock has gone into disuse and the building is in...
Read moreA symbol for direction to find where you are going and leads you where you want to be . Stands tall in the heart of city Kingston. Please can we have the Authorities restore our Clocks right throughout our parishes. Shouldn't we have protective barriers around them. Some body please save the...
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