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English: Mallow: The Clock House This prominent Mallow landmark was built around 1855 using the designs of a local amateur architect, Sir Denham Orlando Jephson. The building was once a licensed premises. The bell tower became structurally unsound and was removed around 1970 for safety reasons, but the building has subsequently been restored.
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Object location52° 08′ 06″ N, 8° 38′ 28″ W  Heading=157° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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23 September 2006

52°8'5.6"N, 8°38'27.6"W

heading: 157 degree

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