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124: 168: 270: 27: 185:. Their aim was to unify the British horological industry and trades in the face of large numbers of imports of clocks and watches from abroad. The institute was an immediate success and within a year it had founded its own museum and library; it also began to offer evening classes in clock- and watch-making. 292:
The Museum of Timekeeping Library is one of very few existing specialised libraries dealing primarily with horology. It is open to researchers by appointment, and its holding includes a number of rare documents, papers, letters and books, particularly dealing with the high points of British horology
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The next level of BHI accreditation is Fellowship. This can be gained by passing the BHI examinations at Level 5 or by making a successful application to the BHI based upon outstanding career achievements. Accredited members at this level may use the postnominals FBHI.
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The Museum includes a collection of clocks, watches and timepieces and associated clock and watchmaking tools and ephemera. It can be visited during seasonal opening hours, plus a range of special events, or by booking a private group visit.
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The Museum of Timekeeping is an independent charitable Museum (Registered Charity Number 1176495), established in 1994 to hold in trust the collection and library, brought together by BHI members since its founding in 1858.
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BHI members can gain accredited Member-level status by passing the BHI examinations at Level 4. Accredited members at this level may use the postnominals MBHI.
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in the 18th and early 19th century, but its catalogue contains comparatively few titles published in the last several decades. An exception is
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The institute's gold medal for an outstanding contribution to horology has been awarded to:
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The Museum of Timekeeping is also housed at the home of the British Horological Institute.
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BBC interview with Viscount Alan Midleton, curator of the British Horological Institute
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The institute offers a number of different kinds of membership. These include:
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Any individual with an interest in horology may subscribe as a member.
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Corporate membership and business partnership are also available.
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THROUGH THE GOLDEN AGE – Charles Gretton – Watch and Clockmaking
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in Nottinghamshire, which includes a museum of clock history.
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Museum of Timekeeping and Mechanical Musical Instruments
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Professional associations based in the United Kingdom
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