Steam Clock Gastown
A clock that is driven entirely or in part by a steam engine is known as a steam clock. There are just a few working steam clocks, the most of which were created by Canadian horologist Raymond Saunders for public display in cities. Saunders constructed steam clocks that can be found in Otaru, Japan; Indianapolis, Indiana; and Vancouver, Whistler, and Port Coquitlam, all in British Columbia, Canada. In St. Helier, Jersey, and at the Chelsea Farmers' Market in London, England, steam clocks made by other manufacturers are erected.