Captivating timekeepers

This week, guest host Margaret also presents her take on the theme in her post, Clocks and Timepieces. and Leanne post is here Monochrome Madness

I was certain I wouldn’t stumble upon any clocks, yet how mistaken I was! My journey in search of clock’s began with a trip back to Riga, Latvia, where I recalled taking pictures of some remarkable timepieces and I was not wrong. After that, I made my way to Mustio Manor in Finland, which I recalled had an impressive collection of golden clocks with lots of details. I also discovered a few exquisite clocks at the Craigdarroch Castle Museum at Victoria Island, but I just posted one. These old house museums are fantastic venues that showcase some incredible clocks. In the end, I decided to set aside the vintage timepieces and conclude my collection with a row of more modern clocks from the bustling Flinder Street Station in Australia.

A striking black and white photograph of a historic clock tower in Riga, Latvia featuring intricate architectural details and a prominent clock face.

More timekeepers in from Riga below

An elegant vintage clock displayed on a decorative table beneath a classic painting in Mustio Manor.

So many more from Mustio Manor the gallery below

A vintage clock elegantly displayed in a beautifully decorated room at  Craigdarroch Castle Museum, surrounded by ornate mirrors and soft lighting.
A monochrome view of Flinder Street Station with a row clocks and bustling activity outside.

31 thoughts on “Captivating timekeepers

  1. You did manage to find a few clocks Ritva 😀 What a fabulous array of ornate vintage clocks. Seeing Flinders Street Station made me smile

      1. Some are places I remember from years ago while some are recent visits. I am pleased you enjoyed your time in my country 😀

  2. I love the mantle clocks, you have captured so many of them. Had to like the last one, we both have photos of them, but from different sides.

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