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  • Antiquarian Horological Society  - Brings together those interested in antiquarian horology ranging from the earliest timepieces to 20th century mechanisms. With details of meetings, publications, the society's library in London, museums and exhibitions, and membership information.
  • Barrie's Virtual Museum of Clocks  - Shows pictures and descriptions of hundreds of antique and vintage clocks, including 20th century clocks.
  • British Horological Institute  - Association for all interested in clocks and watches. Includes details of membership, their journal, and their headquarters and museum in Newark, Nottinghamshire.
  • Clocks Magazine  - Monthly horology magazine covering collecting, profiles of clock makers, clock repair and restoration, clockmaking and news.
  • Electrical Horology  - Displays some of the more easily found and collectable examples of electrical horology, mainly European, and some rarer clocks. Includes information on mechanisms, with photographs.
  • The Electrical Horology Group of the AHS  - A specialist group within the Antiquarian Horological Society offers details of meetings, research projects, technical papers, electrical history and famous names.
  • Epping Forest Horology Club  - Founded to provide facilities and instruction formerly offered by Epping Forest College before the closure of their practical horology classes. Includes location, meetings and fees.
  • Horology Stuff  - Enthusiast provides articles on clock and watch types, makes, mechanics and history, time and motion.
  • National Maritime Museum: Horology  - Information on the Royal Observatory and their collection. Allows browsing of the collection by type, maker and century.
  • The St Albans Clock Club  - Provides details of meetings in Redbourn, Hertfordshire, and the programme.
  • Worshipful Company of Clockmakers  - An active City of London craft guild or Livery Company. Includes history, online exhibitions, their museum and clockmaker's library, and a page on stolen watches.
 
 
 
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