2014
DOI: 10.1080/00033790.2013.878036
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In Pursuit of Accurate Timekeeping: Liverpool and Victorian Electrical Horology

Abstract: This paper explores how nineteenth-century Liverpool became such an advanced city with regard to public timekeeping, and the wider impact of this on the standardisation of time. From the mid-1840s, local scientists and municipal bodies in the port city were engaged in improving the ways in which accurate time was communicated to ships and the general public. As a result, Liverpool was the first British city to witness the formation of a synchronised clock system, based on an invention by Robert Jones. His meth… Show more

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