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- Automaton_clock abstract "An automaton clock or automata clock is a type of striking clock featuring automatons. Clocks like these were built from the 1st century BC through to Victorian times in Europe. A Cuckoo clock is a simple form of this type of clock.The first known mention is of those created by the Roman engineer Vitruvius, describing early alarm clocks working with gongs or trumpets. Later automatons usually perform on the hour, half-hour or quarter-hour, usually to strike bells. Common figures in older clocks include Death (as a reference to human mortality), Old Father Time, saints and angels. In the Regency and Victorian eras, common figures also included royalty, famous composers or industrialists.More recently constructed automaton clocks are widespread in Japan, where they are known as karakuri-dokei. Notable examples of such clocks include the Nittele Ōdokei, designed by Hayao Miyazaki to be affixed on the Nippon Television headquarters in Tokyo, touted to be the largest animated clock in the world. In the United Kingdom, Kit Williams produced a series of large automaton clocks for a handful of British shopping centres, featuring frogs, ducks and fish.".
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- Automaton_clock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mechanical_engineering.
- Automaton_clock wikiPageWikiLink Cuckoo_clock.
- Automaton_clock wikiPageWikiLink Death_(personification).
- Automaton_clock wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
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- Automaton_clock wikiPageWikiLink Kit_Williams.
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- Automaton_clock wikiPageWikiLink Old_Father_Time.
- Automaton_clock wikiPageWikiLink Regency_era.
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- Automaton_clock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Automaton clock".
- Automaton_clock wikiPageWikiLinkText "automaton clock".
- Automaton_clock wikiPageWikiLinkText "clock automatons".
- Automaton_clock wikiPageWikiLinkText "clock mechanism".
- Automaton_clock hasPhotoCollection Automaton_clock.
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- Automaton_clock subject Category:Clock_designs.
- Automaton_clock subject Category:Mechanical_engineering.
- Automaton_clock hypernym Clock.
- Automaton_clock type Instrument.
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- Automaton_clock comment "An automaton clock or automata clock is a type of striking clock featuring automatons. Clocks like these were built from the 1st century BC through to Victorian times in Europe. A Cuckoo clock is a simple form of this type of clock.The first known mention is of those created by the Roman engineer Vitruvius, describing early alarm clocks working with gongs or trumpets. Later automatons usually perform on the hour, half-hour or quarter-hour, usually to strike bells.".
- Automaton_clock label "Automaton clock".
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- Automaton_clock sameAs Automatenuhr.
- Automaton_clock sameAs からくり時計.
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- Automaton_clock sameAs Q787159.
- Automaton_clock wasDerivedFrom Automaton_clock?oldid=671059211.
- Automaton_clock depiction Automaton.JPG.
- Automaton_clock isPrimaryTopicOf Automaton_clock.