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  • d by other members of the Willard family of clockmakers and many others clockmakers, both craftsmen
  • s created in 1955 as a symbol of the city's clockmakers and dedication to nature.
  • Winterhalder, starting a dynasty of family clockmakers and joined by Anton Hoffmeier in about 1850
  • clockmaker, founded a Florentine dynasty of clockmakers and scientific-instrument makers that inclu
  • by the "House of Vulliamy", respected Royal Clockmakers based in London.
  • lockmaking; the earliest mention of Askrigg clockmakers being a Quaker named John Ogden, who moved
  • The Clockmakers' Collection was begun in 1814.
  • . 1835 was another, and his clock is in the Clockmakers' Company in London.
  • e firm from 1780 to 1816, and master of the Clockmakers' Company in 1815, 1819, and 1820.
  • a member of the court of assistants in the Clockmakers' Company in 1697, warden in 1705 and 1707,
  • until 29 July 1638 as Master of the London Clockmakers' Company.
  • 15. 1722 he was appointed the master of the Clockmakers Company.
  • tion includes examples made by local master clockmakers David Wood and Daniel Balch.
  • The Thuret family of clockmakers established themselves as one of the outsta
  • x-de-Fonds into a family of watchmakers and clockmakers; he worked in the trade of his family with
  • Hoyer was one of a few clockmakers in the early 19th Century who experimented
  • he eldest of four brothers who were notable clockmakers in central Massachusetts during the late 18
  • Both men were trained as clockmakers in Manchester from the age of 15, which is
  • and uncle Timothy Cheney, two of the finest clockmakers in Connecticut.
  • The square has historically housed clockmakers, jewellers, silversmiths and other fine cra
  • The Clockmakers' Museum in London, England is a collection
  • served as the first director (1850-) of the Clockmakers School (Uhrmacherschule) in Furtwangen.
  • in a surviving, handwritten report from the Clockmakers School from 1851 or 1852, became the protot
  • ire clock to be assembled in factories, and clockmakers specialized in repair.
  • The Vulliamy family was a family of clockmakers, Swiss in origin, active in 18th and 19th c
  • he clock was carried out by the old firm of clockmakers Thwaites & Reed, these were often repaired
  • uret (1630 - 1706), one of the first French clockmakers to make pendulum clocks, held the royal app
  • He was one of many foreign Clockmakers to soon make pendulum clocks following the
  • His book Kent Clocks and Clockmakers was published in 1997 by Derbyshire-based M
  • Two 19th-century clockmakers were John Stancliffe and John Skidmore.