Antiquarian Horological Society
The Antiquarian Horological Society, abbreviated to AHS, is the
The Society was founded in 1953.
The society is a registered charity under English law.[2]
Activities
The principal meetings of the Society are held periodically, primarily in London. Meetings may also be multi-day seminars, held in a number of locations such as Oxford. The Society hosts a London Lecture Series, which from January 2020 has been held at St Mary-at-Hill, a Wren church opposite the Society's headquarters in Lovat Lane. The annual general meeting is usually held at the National Maritime Museum and involves a one-day seminar. Once a year the organization usually organizes an international study tour, travelling to a foreign locale to study historic horological artefacts.
Besides the main body that meets in London, there also are numerous Sections, most of them regional groups of members spread throughout the United Kingdom, plus five international sections (Ireland, USA, Canada, Netherlands) and three special interest sections with interests in
Library
The Society maintains an horological library, which is functionally integrated with the library of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers at Guildhall, London.
Publications
Antiquarian Horology & the Proceedings of the Antiquarian Horological Society, generally known as Antiquarian Horology, is the Society's quarterly academic journal, which is peer-reviewed and available to members, and to the public in a variety of public libraries.
The Society also publishes books on horological subjects, which are available to the public.
Affiliated organisations
In 2012, the AHS formally affiliated with the Royal Astronomical Society. In 2014, the AHS formally affiliated with the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers. In 2016, the AHS formally affiliated with the Wales and Marches Horological Society
Sister organisations
Its main sister organizations in other countries pursuing similar goals are:
- Association Française des Amateurs d'Horlogerie Ancienne - AFAHA (France)
- Chronometrophilia (Switzerland)
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chronometrie - DGC (Germany)
- HORA Associazione Italiana Cultori di Orologeria Antica (Italy)
- National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors - NAWCC (United States of America)
Arms
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References
- ^ Beeson 1989, p. 2.
- ^ "Antiquarian Horological Society, registered charity no. 260925". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
- ^ Beeson 1989, p. 3.
- ^ "November 2023 Newsletter (no. 73)". College of Arms. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
Sources
- ISBN 0-903364-06-9.