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The image displays the upper portion of the clock tower belonging to St. Andrew's Church, situated in Gorleston-on-Sea, United Kingdom. The tower is constructed from yellowish-brown brick and features sections of lighter, speckled stone detailing, indicating possible flint-knapping. Architecturally, it presents crenellated battlements along its top edge and multiple tall, arched belfry openings fitted with dark, vertical louvers. Two circular clock faces are visible on the tower's facade. The right-hand clock face is fully visible, featuring a dark central dial with large, white Roman numerals (I through XII) and two golden hands indicating a time of approximately 10:45. The left-hand clock face is partially obscured but appears similar in design, also showing Roman numerals. The brick and stone surfaces exhibit signs of weathering and discoloration. To the right of the tower, a portion of an adjacent building, constructed from lighter-toned brick with several arched window openings, is visible. The sky overhead is clear blue with scattered white cumulus clouds. No individuals or specific actions are depicted in the scene.
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