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Five minutes, forty-one seconds
Not to be confused with the music called "Four minutes, thirty-three seconds" by the composer John Cage (1912 - 1992).
This is Ramsgate, Kent in the UK. The inscription on the old harbour clock tower informs residents that the 'proper' Ramsgate time is 5 minutes and 41 seconds before the time shown on the clock.
The clock shows Greenwich Meantime. This was established as a universal standard in the UK in 1840s.
Before that, various areas had their own time - and some were reluctant to fully embrace the change.
This is Ramsgate, Kent in the UK. The inscription on the old harbour clock tower informs residents that the 'proper' Ramsgate time is 5 minutes and 41 seconds before the time shown on the clock.
The clock shows Greenwich Meantime. This was established as a universal standard in the UK in 1840s.
Before that, various areas had their own time - and some were reluctant to fully embrace the change.
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