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long-case clock

[lawng-keys, long-] .

tall-case clock

[tawl-keys]
–noun
a pendulum clock tall enough to stand on the floor; a grandfather's or grandmother's clock.
Also called long-case clock.
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longcase clock

tall pendulum clock enclosed in a wooden case that stands upon the floor and is typically 1.8 to 2.3 metres (6 to 7.5 feet) in height. The name grandfather clock was adopted after the song Grandfather's Clock, written in 1876 by Henry Clay Work, became popular. The first grandfather clocks featured a Classical architectural appearance, but a variety of styles have enjoyed popularity over the years. One form of early pendulum clock was wall-mounted but, because of its heavy lead weights, probably difficult to secure. It is believed that the grandfather clock was developed to support these heavier clock mechanisms

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