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The Story of time

United Kingdom, 1950
film

Part animated film dramatising man’s attempts over the centuries to measure time. Sun worshippers measured the hours by the shades of obelisk and sun-di..

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Tick tock: all about the clock

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A Question of time

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What time is it? - 2nd ed.

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Reflections on time

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Time is

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Day and night

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