The Astronomical Clockmaker Edward Cockey And Other Warminster Horologists.
£25.00
David Pollard. After rebuilding many of Warminster’s public clocks, David Pollard found himself intrigued about the clock and watchmakers who lived and worked in this Wiltshire market town in days gone by. Their memorials were their clocks but there was little written about them or known about them. Some had left clues, in the form of graffiti, on the clocks Mr. Pollard restored. Wanting to know more, he immediately began researching the lives of those craftsmen. Many people helped with researches, gladly imparting information or pointing the author in the right direction. The accumulation of the evidence was painstakenly slow but nevertheless rewarding, and the result is another interesting addition to Warminster’s chequered history. The main theme of the book, as the title suggests, is the life and works of Edward Cockey, a man who still remains something of an enigma. Edward Cockey was born in and lived in Warminster, he is known worldwide as a maker of astronomical clocks, but as yet no record can be found of where he served his apprenticeship. As David Pollard traced the working footsteps of Cockey he discovered much about him and his family, providing a great deal of information which has, in turn, prompted many more, as yet unanswered, questions. Probably the most important one, which of Cockey’s astronomical clocks was the Royal one? Perhaps we shall never know, but one day, after reading this book, someone may find the answers to David Pollard’s questions. Published by Bedeguar Books, 1998. ISBN 1 872818 34 X. Softback. 300mm x 215mm approx., 320 pages, 403 black and white illustrations. With a Preface by the 7th Marquess of Bath, Alexander Thynn. 12 pages Index. Like-new condition. Free delivery locally (Warminster and surrounding villages). Free postage and packing when posted further afield (UK only).
