Back in January we reported that the South Boston’s street clock on West Broadway would be temporarily removed, restored over the winter, and return in the spring. Well, it’s officially back in front of The Clock Tavern and fully restored!
The exterior and interior surfaces as well as all the gears, weights and pulleys that keep the clock running have all been restored. The work was paid for by the City of Boston’s Edward Ingersoll Browne Fund.
History lesson
South Boston’s historic clock is believed to be the last remaining gas illuminated street clock in the country. It was made by the E. Howard Company which was established in Boston in 1842. Howard Company clocks were the gold standard for public clocks. Illuminating the clock dials was a significant innovation by the company. In additional to street clocks, the Howard Company provided clocks to the Custom House Tower in Boston, the New York Life Building and the Kimball Building in Chicago.
Image via Dominic Stewart on the South Boston Community Bulletin Board
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