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Membership of The Friends

The Friends’ Committee has decided that the annual subscription for all members should be £20. A reduced subscription of £15 is offered for individuals who are over 60, for students, for teachers, for the registered disabled and for those prepared to pay by Direct Debit and receive printed matter by e-mail.

Corporate membership is available; please e-mail or write to the secretary for details.

All applications should be sent to:

The Secretary,
The Friends of the Clockmakers’ Museum,
c/o the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers,
Salters’ Hall,
Fore Street,
London EC2Y 5DE

or by e-mail to:
friends@clockmakers.org

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Roger Smith FBHI

BHI Silver Medal awarded to Isle of Man based watchmaker Roger Smith. Roger explains his detailed finishing techniques in this video.

H M S Archer

Lt Michael Hutchinson RN, Commanding Officer of HMS Archer, has just sent us their latest newsletter. WCC mentioned on page 5.

Livery Company Profile Survey

Did you know? A recent survey shows that the 108 City of London Livery Companies, comprising 26,250 Liverymen, have affiliations to 153 schools and colleges, 65 churches, 216 regular and reserve units of the Armed Forces, and 101 cadet units. In 2010 they gave £41.85 million to charitable causes. The Mercers’ Company recently researched and compiled The 2011 Livery Profile Survey – click to see the full report (two pages).

Dr George Daniels CBE FBHI

A new book on the life and work of Dr George Daniels is being written by Michael Clerizo, and will be launched at The Basle Fair. Michael would welcome contributions, anecdotal or otherwise, from members of the Company. He can be contacted at Clerizo@aol.com.

HMS Protector

HMS Protector - with whom WCC is affiliated - sailed from Portsmouth on 28th November 2011 and is now on her way to Antarctica. Past Master Cdr Peter Linstead-Smith OBE RN and the Deputy Master, Howard Newman FBHI, visited HMS Protector on the 21st November to wish the Captain and the crew well and presented a bulkhead clock, to keep time in the Wardroom, as a gesture of goodwill from WCC. more » Ross Watton & Naval Broadsides)

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