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| h's brother-in-law Elisha Cheney was skilled | clockmaker, a trade he had learned from his father Benj |
| e clock tower's failure, refuses to give the | clockmaker access to it for repairs. |
| Lewis Vulliamy (25 January 1780-1854) was a | clockmaker, active in 18th and 19th century Britain. |
| John Fromanteel, the son of a London | clockmaker, Ahasuerus, went to work for Coster. |
| Achille Brocot (1817-1878) was a French | clockmaker and amateur mathematician. |
| Kochmann, Karl (2005): Black Forest | Clockmaker and the Cuckoo Clock. |
| ck (c.1670 - November 18, 1732) was a London | clockmaker and maker of musical Automata. |
| enry Hindley (1701-1771) was an 18th century | clockmaker and maker of scientific instruments. |
| March 19 - Ferdinand Berthoud, Swiss | clockmaker and maker of scientific instruments (d. |
| ien Le Roy was a major 18th-century Parisian | clockmaker and watchmaker. |
| ut by Huntsman, son of Benjamin Huntsman the | clockmaker and inventor of crucible steel. |
| Magnus Volk was the son of a German | clockmaker and was born on 19 October 1851 in Brighton. |
| Johann Adam Hoyer was a | clockmaker and master craftsman in Josefstadt (now the |
| The son of Adolphe, a | clockmaker, and Reine, a cap presser, he studied in Mar |
| ter_Quarters Strike was made by Seth Thomas ( | clockmaker) and the (4) bells by Meneely_Bell_Foundry. |
| Thomas was the son of Thomas Kefford (also a | clockmaker) and Mary Fordham, and was one of 4 siblings |
| s father was Richard Cranch, an English-born | clockmaker and Massachusetts legislator and his mother |
| logue of Benjamin Vulliamy, the neoclassical | clockmaker and bronzefounder to George IV. |
| amous as a Queen's Counsel, parliamentarian, | clockmaker and, most particularly, saviour of St Albans |
| ock had already been proposed by the Italian | clockmaker Antonio Tempora in 1668. |
| oint William Cranch Bond, a prominent Boston | clockmaker, as "Astronomical Observer to the University |
| eth, the daughter of Daniel Quare, the royal | clockmaker at a Friends' meeting-house in the City. |
| John Thwaites was a | clockmaker at the beginning of the 17th century and fro |
| ocksmith, blacksmith, engineer, gunsmith and | clockmaker at various times during his life, Brunner is |
| Nathaniel Hedge (born 1710) was an English | clockmaker based in Colchester in Essex. |
| named Christopher (1710-1783) became King's | Clockmaker by appointment to George III: among his time |
| 1710-1750), was a noted English | clockmaker doing business at The Dial, Fore Street, Roy |
| d in the clock business in 1807, working for | clockmaker Eli Terry. |
| rriani, c. 1500 - 1585) was an Italo-Spanish | clockmaker, engineer and mathematician. |
| n for not paying a debt of $12.14 to a local | clockmaker; Foster was shocked to find that debtors wer |
| , an architect, goldsmith, mathematician and | clockmaker, founded a Florentine dynasty of clockmakers |
| Bromley, together with Sydney | clockmaker Frank Percival, built a partial reconstructi |
| In 1713, under the patronage of Boyle, | clockmaker George Graham created the first mechanical s |
| As | clockmaker, he gained fame and honor with the construct |
| Plimer was born to a | clockmaker in Wellington, Shropshire. |
| 1797) was a | clockmaker in Loughborough in the United Kingdom. |
| known in Danish history as the first female | clockmaker in her country. |
| William Stumbels lived and worked as a | clockmaker in Totnes, Devon, from around 1700 to 1769. |
| Allen was apprenticed to a London | clockmaker in 1602, and after his master died establish |
| n nonetheless was a prominent and well-known | clockmaker in his day. |
| July 1673 - 20 November 1751) was an English | clockmaker, inventor, and geophysicist, and a member of |
| rst machine was built by Devrine, a Parisian | clockmaker, it took him a year to build it. |
| Hedge was apprenticed to the Colchester | clockmaker John Smorthwaite in 1728 and married Smorthw |
| orge Gobel) - a mouse assistant to the human | clockmaker Joshua Trundle (voiced by Joel Grey, the cre |
| It was constructed by local | clockmaker Messrs James Ritchie and Sons Ltd, originall |
| shed in Schwarzenbach in the 18th century by | clockmaker Nicholaus Winterhalder, starting a dynasty o |
| 1620-1659) is a Dutch | clockmaker of the Hague, who in 1657 was the first cloc |
| Pierre de Rivaz (1711-1772) was a French | clockmaker of the 18th century, from Saint-Gingolph. |
| s (1697-1754) was an architect, builder, and | clockmaker of Waltham Abbey, England. |
| German firm regarded as the finest Victorian | clockmaker of the day. |
| n Vulliamy was the son of Justin Vulliamy, a | clockmaker of Swiss origin, who moved to London around |
| kshire, the eldest son of James Freshfield a | clockmaker of Holborn and later of Chertsey Surrey. |
| reputed, innovator and creative Black Forest | clockmaker of all times. |
| Benjamin Vulliamy (1747-1811), was a | clockmaker responsible for building the Regulator Clock |
| raham was partner to the influential English | clockmaker Thomas Tompion during the last few years of |
| er Benjamin Vulliamy as head of the firm and | clockmaker to the king. |
| ques III Thuret (1669 - 1738), was appointed | clockmaker to Louis XIV of France in 1694. |
| Another well-known | clockmaker was James Pratt (1787-1850). |
| In 1696 he published his Artificial | Clockmaker, which went through several editions. |
| er (1815 - 1884) was a renowned Black Forest | clockmaker who worked in Furtwangen, (Germany). |
| Randall Tolson (1912 - 1954) was a | clockmaker who lived in Cold Spring Harbor, New York fo |
| Raymond Saunders is a Canadian | clockmaker who has designed and built more than 150 cus |
| s in brass and other materials, Eli Terry, a | clockmaker who had trained as a clockmaker with either |
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