Collection EVA - EVANS, JEREMY

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EVA

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EVANS, JEREMY

Date(s)

  • 1896–2024 (Creation)

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Collection

Extent and medium

20 boxes (5 linear metres)

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Name of creator

(b.1951)

Biographical history

Jeremy Lancelotte Evans (b.1951) is a horologist and expert on seventeenth and eighteenth-century clocks. He is regarded as the foremost authority on the life and work of Thomas Tompion, having built that knowledge over more than three decades working in the Clocks and Watches department of the British Museum. He is the author of Thomas Tompion at the Dial and Three Crowns (AHS, 2006) and co-author, with Jonathan Carter and Ben Wright, of Thomas Tompion: 300 Years (Water Lane, 2013). He also wrote a number of articles for Antiquarian Horology as well as the Dictionary of National Biography entries for George Graham, Daniel Quare and Thomas Tompion.

Jeremy was born in Hitchin and grew up in Pirton, attending Pirton Primary School, and then Bessemer School for Boys. His father was the North Hertfordshire librarian and curator of local museums at Hitchin and Stevenage, and his mother collected nineteenth-century American shelf clocks. Jeremy was an avid collector with wide interests by the age of nine, and he bought his first clocks in local junk shops in his early teens, beginning a lifelong fascination with horology.

After a short spell working for Woolworths in 1966–67, he joined Pyman Jewellers in Letchworth, staying from 1967 to 1970, where he worked on clock, watch and jewellery repairs. The firm paid for him to attend Hackney Technical Collage, Dalston Lane, on a day-release basis for three years, where he took a first class in his finals.
A short spell at Thwaites & Reed in 1969–70 led to joining the British Museum in July 1971. He worked in the Clocks and Watches Department alongside other well-known figures over time, such as Beresford Hutchinson, John Leopold, and latterly David Thompson, before retiring in December 2005. His horological career has been marked by a strong research focus, and he has always been a phenomenal compiler of lists, whether of serial numbers, dates, newspaper references, and much more.

His family moved to the house in Pirton in 1953 which Jeremy and his sisters have retained, and where he has lived with a long line of faithful dogs as companions, the most recent of which is Eddy, a Welsh terrier.

Archival history

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Deposited by Jeremy Evans at the AHS at Lovat Lane in June 2022.

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Scope and content

This collection comprises results of decades of Jeremy Evans’ horological research, including notebooks, assorted files on specific clockmakers, and a database of horological information extracted from seventeenth- and eighteenth-century newspapers, most notably a complete record of Daily Advertiser from the beginning of the eighteenth century to c.1753.

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Accruals

No further deposits are expected.

System of arrangement

At the time of deposit, the collection was arranged into several series of folders and ring-binders, and this original arrangement is reflected in the catalogue. The series catalogued so far include the following
EVA/01: Newspaper Extracts: Watches and Watchmakers
EVA/02: Catalogue Extracts: Longcase Clocks
EVA/03: Catalogue Extracts: Bracket Clocks

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These records are mostly available for public access by prior appointment. Records containing personal information are subject to access restrictions under the UK Data Protection Act, 2018.

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      Mostly English, some French

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          Archivist's note

          Partly catalogued in December 2024 by the AHS Archivist. More series will be added to the catalogue in due course.

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