The Clyde Clock, Killermont Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. The cube shaped clock – perched on top of a pair of stainless steel legs, 20 feet high – reminds locals to run on time every single day. The iconic clock is actually a sculpture know as Running Time, and was created by the late George Wyllie, the Glasgow-born artist. George Wyllie passed away in May 2012, aged 90. In a superstitious turn of events, the Clyde Clock stopped working shortly after the artist’s death.

The Clyde Clock, Killermont Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. The cube shaped clock – perched on top of a pair of stainless steel legs, 20 feet high – reminds locals to run on time every single day. The iconic clock is actually a sculpture know as Running Time, and was created by the late George Wyllie, the Glasgow-born artist. George Wyllie passed away in May 2012, aged 90. In a superstitious turn of events, the Clyde Clock stopped working shortly after the artist’s death. Stock Photo
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Alister Firth / Alamy Stock Photo

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3840 x 5760 px | 32.5 x 48.8 cm | 12.8 x 19.2 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

2 August 2022

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Killermont Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

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