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Welcome to Collections Online

We hope you enjoy this series of educational videos produced by the Museum of Timekeeping. Our aim is that videos like these will enable us to reach new audiences and raise awareness of the fascinating history, science and art of Horology.

As an independent small museum, we rely solely on the generosity of our supporters to remain open and to continue making digital content for you to share and enjoy.

If you would like to support the production of more digital content like this, please follow the donate button and make a pledge today. We couldn’t do it without you. (Donate function coming w/c 9 May 2022)

Thank you, from all the team at Museum of Timekeeping.


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How a Mechanical Watch Works
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Early Mechanical Timekeeping
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Standardising British Time
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British Speaking Clocks
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Earth Driven Electric Clock
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The Greenwich Time Lady
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How Do Marine Chronometers Work?
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Baume and Mercier Object Archive
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Haward Musical Clock, 1730
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Clocking In
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Q&A
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