Noun
a tower with a large clock visible high up on an outside face
Source: WordNetAccording to one tradition, if an undergraduate steps on the yellow seal at the base of this clock tower, he or she will not graduate in four years, but in five or more. Source: Internet
A clock tower erected as a war memorial acts as a central point for the city. Source: Internet
AD 1015); the astronomical analog computers of other medieval Muslim astronomers and engineers; and the astronomical clock tower of Su Song (c. Source: Internet
Administration Building The east-facing Administration Building, with its convert clock tower and Collegiate Gothic -style structure, was built from 1907–09 and has become an icon of the university. Source: Internet
As the storm arrives, Marty returns to the clock tower and the lightning strikes on cue, sending Marty back to October 1985. Source: Internet
Coastal tourism The centre of Skegness, showing the clock tower and the "Jolly Fisherman" sculpture/fountain. Source: Internet