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  4. John Moore & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Turret clock of 1875 by John Moore and Sons (Museum of Timekeeping, Upton Hall, Nottinghamshire).John Moore & Sons of Clerkenwell was a London-based clockmaker. For most of its history the firm's factory and main office was at 38-39 Clerkenwell Close, described in the 1850s as being 'situated in the very heart of the London watch and clock trade'.

  5. Heelas of Reading - Wikipedia

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    At the time of John Lewis' takeover, the store was the largest shop in Berkshire. With the business continuing to grow, however, the shop eventually became seen as too small and in need of expansion. Ambitious redevelopment plans were announced in 1975 and a large-scale model of the re-envisaged Heelas was put on display in the shop. [ 2 ]

  6. Benjamin Vulliamy - Wikipedia

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    The Regulator Clock is now in the Science Museum in London. Vulliamy had married and in 1780 his son Benjamin Lewis was born. This son was the last Vulliamy to devote himself to the family clockmaking business. None of his descendants took up the art of clockmaking. His grandson, George John Vulliamy, did achieve notability as an architect.

  7. Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy - Wikipedia

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    The clock installed in the new General Post Office, St. Martin's-le-Grand in 1828 was 'an exceptionally fine turret clock' originally made by Vulliamy for the Earl of Lonsdale in 1812; but when the asking-price of 4,000 guineas 'raised some problems' the clock was instead purchased by the Commissioners of Woods and Forests. [9]

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