Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. A detailed view of a clock face. It features a large outer dial with Roman numerals (I-XII) and minute markings. Inside this is a smaller dial with Arabic numerals (1-12). At the top, there is a small circular sub-dial with a scale from 0 to 60 and a needle labeled 'B'.
Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. A side-view diagram of the clock's internal mechanical movement. It shows a complex arrangement of gears, levers, and a large winding barrel labeled 'C'. Various components are labeled with letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z. A weight 'P' is suspended from the bottom, and a pendulum 'B' is on the right.
Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. A diagram showing the pulley system. It consists of three concentric circles. The outermost circle is labeled 'A' and has a 'Chord' passing through it. The middle circle is labeled 'B'. The innermost circle is labeled 'C'. A small circle labeled 'D' is positioned between circles B and C. A point 'E' is marked on the outer edge of circle A.
Fig. 2.
Fig. 2. A close-up detail of a gear mechanism. It shows a curved gear with teeth labeled 'K'. A small square component labeled 'R' is positioned within the gear teeth. Other labels include 'G' and 'D'.
Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. A diagram of a clock dial with Arabic numerals (1-12) and minute markings. It includes two small sub-dials at the top and bottom, each with its own scale and needle. The top sub-dial has a scale from 0 to 60 and a needle labeled 'C'. The bottom sub-dial has a scale from 0 to 12 and a needle labeled 'A'. A main needle labeled 'B' is also shown.
Faint, embossed seal or crest featuring a central circular motif surrounded by a decorative border.A faint, embossed seal or crest is visible on the page. It features a central circular motif, possibly a sun or a wheel, surrounded by a decorative border with radiating lines. The embossing is subtle, creating a slight relief against the paper's surface. The seal is positioned in the upper left quadrant of the page.
Fig. 7.
Fig. 7: A large circular clock face with Roman numerals. The face is divided into several concentric rings. The outermost ring has Roman numerals. Inside, there are rings for 'The Moon's Age' and 'The Time of Her Rising and Time of Setting'. A central dial shows 'The Moon's Age' with a pointer. A large hand points to the Roman numeral 'II'. The top of the clock face features a vignette of a bridge with ships on either side.
Fig. 8.
Fig. 8: A diagram showing three overlapping circles. The top circle has points E, D, and F. The middle circle has points C and B. The bottom circle has points A and G. The word 'Ridley' is written in the center of the bottom circle. The circles are labeled with numbers 90, 180, and 270.
Fig. 9.
Fig. 9: A mechanical diagram of a clock mechanism. It shows a vertical rod labeled G, a horizontal arm labeled H, and a circular component labeled D. There are several small circles labeled R and C. The numbers 19, 27, and 39 are marked on the circular part. A small circle labeled C is on the left.
Fig. 8.
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