Greater Manchester Clocks & Clockmakers, Edmund Davies. Hardback 344 pgGreater Manchester Clocks & Clockmakers, Edmund Davies. Hardback 344 pg  New
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Published by Mayfield Books
P&P in UK £ 6.95, but can be collected from Knutsford

Price: £35.00



Our verdict on this title : 9/10
This book has only just been published and we've only just received our own copy. First impressions are very positive:
- It covers a logical yet broad area.
- It has much more detail than we've found on these makers before. Some of these books are just long lists of names & dates. This has extensive details and (for eg) photos of the shop premises own by the clockmakers.
- Typeface and layout is very easy on the eye.
Our current favourite!
Publishers full description of Title :
This book is a detailed study of clockmaking and watchmaking, and the craftsmen and women who worked in the trade in Greater Manchester, which includes the towns of Salford, Stockport, Oldham, Bolton, Bury, Rochdale and Wigan.

Until the rise of the textile industry in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries brought increased prosperity, there was little horological activity in the area. By the start of the Industrial Revolution, led by Lancashire's booming cotton industry, in the middle of the eighteenth century, accurate timekeeping became a necessity and numerous highly skilled clockmakers and watchmakers set up in business in Manchester and its neighbouring towns.

Introductory chapters discuss turret clocks on churches and public buildings, watchmaking, lantern clocks, as well as a detailed discussi on of the characteristics of longcase clocks made in Southeast Lancashire and Northeast Cheshire. Public clocks in the city of Manchester and the lives of some notable clockmakers are considered, while there are details of over 3,700 clockmakers and watchmakers from the earliest records to the end of the nineteenth century.

Appendices include a list of craftsmen listed by town, while extracts from inventories give information on the ownership of clocks and watches in the seventeenth century. Other appendices include the significance of the Townley Group of early scientists, the scientific shows and lectures that took place in Manchester in the eighteenth century, details of many of the region's public clocks, and the special timekeepers that were developed for use in cotton mills.

With almost 270 illustrations, this book is an essential reference for horologists and local historians alike.

The Author:

Edmund Davies was born and grew up in Manchester, entered the teaching profession, and became Head of a school for children with special needs. He bought his first longcase clock in 1960, when he needed to furnish a country cottage. Thus began an interest in all branches of horology. With his son, he eventually took over his wife's antiques business in Whalley, Lancashire, and now specialises there in clocks and watches, especially those made in Greater Manchester. His researches into the clocks of this area and their makers began over twenty years ago, during which time he has contributed articles to Antiquarian Horology and Clocks magazine. The full results of his findings are now presented in this book.

CONTENTS

* Chapter One Turret Clocks & Their makers
* Chapter Two Watchmaking
* Chapter Three Lantern Clocks
* Chapter Four Longcase Clocks
* Chapter Five Public Clocks in the City of Manchester
* Chapter Six Notable Clockmakers
* Chapter Seven Clockmakers & Watchmakers of Greater Manchester
* Appendix 1 Clockmakers & Watchmakers Listed by Town
* Appendix 2 Clocks & Watches in Early Inventories
* Appendix 3 The Towneley Group
* Appendix 4 Scientific Lectures & Shows
* Appendix 5 Public Clocks
* Appendix 6 Clocks & The Cotton Industry
* Glossary
* Bibliography
* Index

Specification

ISBN 978-0-9554460-0-9

246 x 189mm, 344 pages, 268 illustrations, 1 map, hardback, full-colour dust jacket

We buy, sell and repair Antique Clocks & Barometers in Cheshire, Greater Manchester & Derbyshire. We always have a good choice of Longcase (Grandfather) / Bracket / School (English Dial) Clocks