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Gisborne town clock.

Gisborne town clock. Information about the town clock. HISTORY OF THE CLOCK.

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Gisborne town clock.

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  1. Gisborne town clock. Information about the town clock

  2. HISTORY OF THE CLOCK The 1931 Napier earthquake caused structural damage to the Chief Post Office, which at the time was home to the town clock. That building was declared unsafe and a demolition order issued. The government decided to donate the turret clock and chimes from the post office building to the council for a new clock tower.The clock was constructed in 1934 at a cost of $897.00 and dedicated to the late R D B Robinson.  Mr Robinson died in 1933 after serving as Town Clerk for 43 years.The Robinson Memorial Town Clock was unveiled 20 December 1934.

  3. Design and construction A competition was run to come up with the design.  It's thought to have been 'reproduced' from a lighthouse advertisement The 17 metre (56 foot) tower is constructed of reinforced concrete with a painted plaster finish.The structure is a 4 sided flute main shaft with anachronistic paired stylised doric columns supporting the top of the bell tower. 

  4. CLOCK MECHANICS The clock components comprise of a one strike and 4 Westminster chimes.  The dial and hands are from the old Post Office building.  A new master-slave electric clock mechanism was installed at the time of construction.

  5. The clock after dark • The original flood lighting was removed in 1954 and replaced with neon lighting. • In 2005 new lighting was put in at ground level, it allows the clock tower to be flood lit in any colour. • The clock stopped at 8.47pm on 20th December 2007 when an 6.8 earthquake rocked Gisborne district. • Each October to acknowledge breast cancer awareness the clock is lit up pink.

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