My favorite Website:A beautifully designed & illustrated website. With lots of detail about the history of the complete Gent's Pulsynetic Impulse Clock System and where the Waiting Train Turret Clock movement fits into it.
Well-deserved popularity showing many unique & original items from Gent's impulse clock system .
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/Pulsynetic/index.jhtml
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Some other excellent electrical horology links:
Rick's Gent's Pul-syn-etic master clock.
Detailed description of his Gent's Pulsynetic master clock. Lots of good practical information here. Really valuable to those who have purchased a Gent's master and need information on setting one up and providing a power supply. The most detailed information I've found anywhere online on the Gent's master clock. Some good links too.
http://west-penwith.org.uk/misc/gent.htm
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Martin's excellent website covering the restoration of the Waiting Train installation at St Hugh's College,Oxford. Including the original striking gear. Now fully operational after a 60 year silence.
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~shug1356//clocks.html
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Barrie's Virtual Clock Museum.
The title says it all. Incredibly comprehensive!
http://www.clock-museum.co.uk/
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The Post Office Clock specialist website. These master clocks were once found in many UK telephone exchanges and sorting offices. The PO No36 is a popular and affordable master clock to start a collection. The Hipp toggle is mesmerising and great relaxation therapy!
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/freshwater/menucloc.htm
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Martin Ridout's wide ranging electric clocks website. An essential website to visit for any electrical horologist. Or even those that just like electric clocks.
http://www.mridout.freeserve.co.uk/
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Fascinating website with unique animations of electric clocks.
http://www.geocities.com/old_electric_clocks/
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The AHS: Antiquarian Horological Society Electric Clock Group website.
No further invitation required.
Visit it now. Join tomorrow.
http://www.ahsoc.demon.co.uk/ehg/electricalindex.html
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German Language Clock website well worth investigating. Just keep clicking until you find something you like. You will!
http://uhrenausstellung.de/
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A well illustrated electric clock collector's website with illustrations of some very nice electric clocks.
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/vrolijksclocks/index.jhtml
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Knowledgable UK Antiques Dealer with unusually wide range of electric clocks & impulse system items for sale. Amongst many other interesting things.
E-mail him for prices and advice on ever-changing stock situation.
Based in Brixham, Devon, UK.
http://www.forall.fsnet.co.uk
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BHI Website Links page. Very comprehensive general horological website listing. A really good starting point for some serious browsing into all kinds of horology. Visit the rest of their fascinating website as well.
http://www.bhi.co.uk/other.htm
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Requests for listing of URL links to other electrical horology websites only are warmly welcomed. It is naturally expected that my URL will be simultaneously added to your own Links list.
Contact: chris.b@mail.dk
Larger images of the WT can be found here:
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/waitingtrain2/index.jhtml
Website last updated 14.1.06