![]() The responses received are gratefully acknowledged, and the data supplied is currently being analysed in readiness for the preparation and publication of an updated version of Derek Bird's book “The Pulsynetic System and its Place in the History of Electric Clocks”. Started in 2007, the Gents master clock survey has now closed (January 2019). The database is available for download here (AHS membership log-on required). John Hubert has collated records from various sources to create a database of serial numbers, design changes and, where possible, dates of manufacture. Although they are serial numbered, little evidence exists to tie numbers to dates. Synchronome master clocks are difficult to date. Saturday 12 November 2022 at The Clockworks, 6 Nettlefold Place, London, SE27 0JW at 2.00pmĪGM, LECTURE and demonstration: Francis Brodie, on the lacquering of brass by traditional methodsįor information contact the EHG Secretary at or on 07785 296584. ![]() Antiquarian Horological Society | The story of time Objects and ideas
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