IV/6/1
Reference code
IV/6/1
Level of description
File
Title
Rediscovery of the Medieval Clock, 1929
Original Title
The Cathedral Clock 1929-30
Date
1890, 1902, 1929 - 1930
Quantity & Format
1 file
Description
Contains: letters from R P Howgrave-Graham making arrangements to visit in order to photograph the clock and associated documents. In one letter he suggests that the clock could be made to work again, 1929-1930; letter to H Messenger, Diocesan Surveyor,from the British Sangamo Co Ltd, 1 Apr 1930; newspaper cutting 'The Earliest Clock,' The Daily Mail 13 Nov 1929; 'The Practical Watch & Clock Maker' 13 Nov 1929; Salisbury Cathedral Visitor leaflet 'The Medieval Clock of Salisbury Cathedral.' Also filed here are two typed letters from J B Joyce & Co, Clock Manufacturers, regarding the satisfactory working of the [current] clock installed in 1884, dated 19 Nov 1890 and 14 Nov 1902.
Language
English
Physical Characteristics
Material: paper
Keywords
Howgrave Graham, Robert Pickersgill
Hammond, John Joseph
Randolph, John Hugh Granville
Messenger, H
J B Joyce & Co
British Sangamo Co Ltd
Hammond, John Joseph
Randolph, John Hugh Granville
Messenger, H
J B Joyce & Co
British Sangamo Co Ltd