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Throughout the 19th century, the Eli Terry and Seth Thomas clock factories employed hundreds of people who created weight-driven and spring-driven clocks. There were eight-day clocks and 30-hour ...
According to www.clockhistory.com, a site operated by Indiana repair specialist Bill Stoddard, many circa 1881 to 1918 Seth Thomas clocks have a date code stamped in ink on the back bottom of the ...
Seth Thomas clocks were perhaps the most popular brand in America for most of a century. Their namesake, born in Connecticut in 1785, got his start working for other clockmakers.
If a ticking clock was once the heartbeat of the American home, the Seth Thomas Clock Company likely put it there. Few clockmakers were as prolific or long-lived. Seth Thomas was the Chevrolet of ...
Repair and restoration of the clock was included in rehabilitation work ongoing at Old City Hall. Another view of the clock mechanism from the tower at Old City Hall. (City of Calgary) ...
Seth Thomas Clocks ; General Time Corp. ; General Time Instruments Corp. ; American Clock Co. Reprint of "Factory List of Seth Thomas Clock Movements" (May 1907) ; clocks ; tower clocks ; secondary ...
Description Made about 1908-1913, this clock features an eight-day movement with “long alarm” based on US Patent No. 896734 awarded to E. B. Latham and J. Walker of New York, New York. They assigned ...