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Old Scottish Clockmakers from 1453 to 1850 Part 3

Old Scottish Clockmakers from 1453 to 1850 Part 3

The subject of this book is one of some difficulty, as most of the men pursued their daily labours in obscure villages and country districts, and never had an opportunity of being chronicled in written or printed records. Hopefully that is rectified here.

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The abundance and variety of Clocks and Watches everywhere needs no comment here. They are part of our daily life, and it is safe to say that no other article of domestic or public utility has so many enduring associations. Perhaps these latter are more emphasised in what are commonly termed " Grandfather Clocks," a name which at once suggests honoured ancestors long since departed. Throughout the length and breadth of Scotland they are to be seen, and they are treasured by their possessors amongst the most valued of heirlooms. Although many owners could readily tell to whom their clocks belonged originally, yet how few could give any information about the craftsmen who made and left so many fine specimens of their skill behind them. It is only but fair that the names of these patient and clever men should be held in remembrance. For that purpose this compilation has been undertaken.

  • Author: JOHN SMITH
  • File Compression: RAR
  • File Size: 14mbs
  • Pages: 169
  • Year: 1921