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Subject: The use of Greenwich Meantime (GMT) began at 3pm on 25 September 1676,


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Date Posted: 04:06:24 09/23/13 Mon

GMT
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean (or Meridian) Time and is the average time that the earth takes to rotate from noon-to-noon.

The use of Greenwich Meantime (GMT) began at 3pm on 25 September 1676, when two very accurate clocks were set in motion at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, England. Greenwich Mean Time became standard for England; in 1884 it became standard for the world.

In the UK, GMT is the official time only during winter; during summer (March to October) British Summer Time (BST) is used.

At the Greenwich Observatory, the Shepherd clock was installed in about 1852. This was the first clock to show Greenwich Mean Time to the public.

When do we change our clocks from GMT to BST?

Find out here

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