Autumn Talk – 18th Century American Clockmaking
24 October | 2.30pm
Join us to hear about 18th-Century American clockmaking and clocks at the American Museum & Gardens. Our speaker, Bob Frishman, is a horologist based in Andover, Massachusetts. He has restored nearly 8,000 timepieces, sold nearly 2,000 antique and vintage clocks and watches, and published more than 150 related articles. Bob is a liveryman of London’s Worshipful Company of Clockmakers, chartered by King Charles I in 1631.
Tickets
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24 OCTOBER
Things you need to know
The event starts at 2.30pm and is due to end by 3.15pm.
We are pleased to offer free parking. If the main car park is full, please follow our signs to the additional parking, just a short distance up Claverton Hill from the main car park.
On arrival, please check in with the Ticket Office team who will give you more information about your visit. Please arrive at least 10 minutes ahead of the start time to check in.
If you are not a member, please purchase an admission ticket, which includes the gardens, museum, exhibition, deli café and shop, in addition to your event ticket.
Please be aware that we are unable to provide a refund unless we close the American Museum & Gardens due to unforeseen circumstances or cancel the event ourselves.
Please note that we are a completely non-smoking site.
If you have any questions, or need to amend your booking, please contact us via email at ticketoffice@americanmuseum.org or by phone on +44 (0)1225 460503.
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