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The 1937 building is of neo-classical style. Its most impressive feature is the clock tower, which is nearly 38m high and is 1.7m2 at its base. The clock face on each side of the tower is 2.7m in diameter. The digits of the clock are plain rectangular blocks of bronze, measuring 35x10cm and were covered in gold leaf.
The 1937 building is of neo-classical style. Its most impressive feature is the clock tower, which is nearly 38m high and is 1.7m2 at its base. The clock face on each side of the tower is 2.7m in diameter. The digits of the clock are plain rectangular blocks of bronze, measuring 35x10cm and were covered in gold leaf.
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West tower of St John the Baptist parish church, Pendlebury, Greater Manchester, seen from the southwest
Wardley Hall The home of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Salford. Built c 1500 with restoration in the 19th Century. In this hall is a human skull placed in a small aperture at the top of the staircase. This is the skull of Saint Ambrose Barlow, who was a priest during the reign of William III. He was hung, drawn and quartered at Lancaster on September 10th 1641, having been arrested at another local Catholic family home (56434). His head was taken to a relative, living at Wardley Hall.