English: Bisley Clock Tower. Bisley Camp Clock Tower, seen from a different angle! This picture, taken from Chobham Ridges through the impenetrable boundary fence of the Range Danger Area (see SU9159), looks towards Bisley Camp itself. The Clock Tower was brought from Wimbledon when the National Rifle Association moved from there to Bisley in 1890.
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