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FAR LEFT: Cuckoo clocks on display in a souvenir shop at Zurich railway station.

RIGHT: These clocks in the tower of the eleventh century Fraumunster, Zurich, were installed in 1732.

LOWER RIGHT: An oversized pocket watch hangs outside a Zurich watchmaker’s shop.

BELOW: The clocks of St Peter’s Church in Zurich are the largest in Europe, with a diameter of 8.7 metres.

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Press, 9 October 1987, Page 20

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FAR LEFT: Cuckoo clocks on display in a souvenir shop at Zurich railway station. RIGHT: These clocks in the tower of the eleventh century Fraumunster, Zurich, were installed in 1732. LOWER RIGHT: An oversized pocket watch hangs outside a Zurich watchmaker’s shop. BELOW: The clocks of St Peter’s Church in Zurich are the largest in Europe, with a diameter of 8.7 metres. Press, 9 October 1987, Page 20

FAR LEFT: Cuckoo clocks on display in a souvenir shop at Zurich railway station. RIGHT: These clocks in the tower of the eleventh century Fraumunster, Zurich, were installed in 1732. LOWER RIGHT: An oversized pocket watch hangs outside a Zurich watchmaker’s shop. BELOW: The clocks of St Peter’s Church in Zurich are the largest in Europe, with a diameter of 8.7 metres. Press, 9 October 1987, Page 20