Collection BUR - BURGESS, MARTIN (not yet catalogued)

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BUR

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BURGESS, MARTIN (not yet catalogued)

Date(s)

  • mostly 20th century (Creation)

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Collection

Extent and medium

13 boxes (2.5 linear metres)

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Name of creator

(1931–2022)

Biographical history

Edward Martin Burgess FBHI (1931–2022) was a horologist and master clockmaker. Born in Kingston upon Hull in Yorkshire, he became a leading expert on his fellow Yorkshireman John Harrison and his scientific approach to precision timekeeping. Burgess was one of the members of The Harrison Research Group, founded in 1977 by a group of horological scholars. He set about making two clocks according to the Group’s understanding of Harrison’s specification. The first of these clocks, known as the Gurney Clock, was on public display in Norwich from 1984 until 2015. The second, its sister clock (Clock B) was finished in 2014 in the workshops of Charles Frodsham & Co. and was subsequently successfully trialled at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.

Martin Burgess was also the creator of monumental ‘sculptural clocks’, one of which – the Schroder Clock commissioned in 1969 – was recognised in the Guinness Book of Records as having the largest clock wheel in existence.

In honour of his horological achievements, Martin Burgess was awarded the British Horological Institute’s Barrett Medal in 1988 and the Clockmakers’ Company Derek Pratt Prize in 2014.

He lived in Boreham, Essex, with his wife Eleanor.

Archival history

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Deposited at the AHS Lovat Lane in June 2023.

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Scope and content

This collection comprises correspondence and other papers created and collected by Martin Burgess during his clockmaking career, including notes, drawings and photographs relating to his Gurney, Schroder and other clocks. It also includes his recollections of his time at Gresham’s School, and film rolls and papers relating to Clockmaker, a documentary on Burgess, directed and produced by Richard Gayer in 1971.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

No further deposits are expected.

System of arrangement

The collection was deposited in no discernible order. It remains unsorted.

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The Martin Burgess archive is unsorted and uncatalogued, so it is not available for access at the moment.

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      Mostly English

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          Archivist's note

          The collection awaits cataloguing.

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