Área de identidad
Código de referencia
Título
Fecha(s)
- 1748–2011 (Creación)
Nivel de descripción
Volumen y soporte
18 boxes (3 linear metres)
Área de contexto
Nombre del productor
Historia biográfica
Michael George Hurst (1924–2017) was a horological historian and restorer, a founder member of the Antiquarian Horological Society (1953), a member of its Council from 1968 to 2010, and the author of several articles published in Antiquarian Horology.
He received a BSc degree in engineering from Imperial College and served in RAF as a pupil pilot in 1943–45. After the war, he worked as assistant engineer and eventually joined Hurst, Peirce and Malcolm, a family firm of Consulting Civil and Structural Engineers, who were involved in the rebuilding of Mercers’ Hall, Brewers’ Hall and Grocers’ Hall. He became senior partner in 1969.
Michael developed an interest in antiquarian horology, especially in styles, mechanisms, original methods of clockmaking, restoration and reconstruction of early English and Continental pieces. He was particularly interested in the work of various significant seventeenth–century makers, notably Edward East and Ahasuerus Fromanteel. In 1964, he assisted in the organisation of the “Collectors’ Pieces” exhibition celebrating the tenth anniversary of the AHS. He also served for many years as an assessor/examiner on the Clocks Course at West Dean College. In 1970, Michael was admitted as a Freeman of the Clockmakers’ Company, taking the Livery in 1973, and serving as Steward in 1981. In 2003, the year of the fiftieth anniversary of the AHS, he was elected a Fellow for exceptional services to the Society. In 2010, he retired from the AHS Council after just over 40 years’ service, being elected a Vice President.
He was accompanied in the pursuit of these interests by his wife Jacqueline (née Moore), whom he married in 1964. Together they developed a small horological collection and library. The Hursts lived in Mill Hill, London.
Institución archivística
Historia archivística
Some records deposited as part of the Hurst collection were created by his fellow horologist Robert Foulkes (1916-86). Michael Hurst was Robert Foulkes's executor. Although Robert’s archives and horological collection were bequeathed to the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, some papers were left to Michael's son Edward Hurst, who continued Robert Foulkes Antiques business after his death, and preserved as part of the Hurst archive.
Origen del ingreso o transferencia
Deposited at the AHS at Lovat Lane in 2021.
Área de contenido y estructura
Alcance y contenido
This collection comprises papers collected and created by Michael Hurst. They include correspondence and subject files relating to particular clocks and other horological matters, lecture notes, printed material (auction catalogues, articles, newspaper cutting, pamphlets, etc.), and a large series of clock photographs, colour slides and copper plate negatives. The Hurst archive also contains some records created by Percy Webster, Robert Foulkes and Archie Mackay, which were entrusted at some point to Michael or his son Edward. It also contained several separate box files marked “Dr Ward”, which have since been catalogued separately as the Frank Ward archive (WAR).
Valorización, destrucción y programación
Acumulaciones
No further deposits are expected.
Sistema de arreglo
As at the time of deposit, Michel Hurst’s papers are currently arranged into a large series of labelled folders.
Área de condiciones de acceso y uso
Condiciones de acceso
The Michael Hurst archive is sorted but not catalogued, so it is not available for access at the moment.
Condiciones
Idioma del material
Escritura del material
Notas sobre las lenguas y escrituras
Mostly English
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Área de notas
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Nota del archivista
The collection awaits cataloguing.