The East Anglian Section of the AHS


Welcome to the home page of the East Anglian Section of the Antiquarian Horological Society.

Here you will find information on the activities of the Section – its objectives, meetings and events, as well as information on how to join.


The section meets in the Manor House Museum, Honey Hill, Bury St Edmunds.

The subjects of some recent meetings include:

"Nicole Nielsen"
"The Planetarium by Giovanni De Dondi"
"How clocks were made in the 18th and 19th centuries"
"Tools"


Membership of the East Anglian Section is open to any person who is a member of the Antiquarian Horological Society. AHS Members may then elect to be affiliated with one or more regional/national sections and interest groups. The East Anglian Section is one such group. Full details of how to become an AHS member are given in the main AHS website, here.

If you are interested in finding out more about the AHS East Anglian Section you can contact the Section's Secretary via e-mail at the main AHS office. Prospective members are also very welcome to attend any of the Section’s meetings without obligation.

Please note that the Antiquarian Horological Society is a registered charity, and is restricted by its constitution to the promotion of the non-commercial aspects of horology. Consequently the Section is unable to respond to queries relating to the valuation of clocks and watches, nor does it act as a forum for the purchase or sale of horological items.

 

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