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LATHES, CHURCH AND TURRET CLOCKS, BELLS, &c.

T. COOKE AND SONS,

CLOCK AND LATHE MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY'S HOME AND INDIAN GOVERNMENTS,
BUCKINGHAM WORKS, YORK.

Lists of Church, Turret, and other Ciocks, made and erected, and Bells supplied and hung by T. COOKE and SONS. Also Illustrated Catalogues
Lathes, Planing, Sawing, Copying, and other Machines, may be had on application to the Works.

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