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- 19th–21st centuries (Creation)
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55 boxes (approx. 12 linear metres)
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Biographical history
Chris McKay (1949–2023) was a horologist and a renowned expert on turret clocks. He joined the Antiquarian Horological Society and its Turret Clock Group in 1969, later becoming its Treasurer, Secretary, Vice–Chairman and Chairman. He was also a member of the British Horological Institute and its Director in 2007–9, becoming a Fellow in 2013. Chris was also a bell ringer and in the 1960s and 1970s was affiliated with the University of Sussex Guild of Change Ringers.
Chris worked briefly in the civil service in Barry, Wales, fitting electronic equipment to an oceanographic research vessel. He later joined the commercial electronics industry and became involved in technical sales and marketing. He was involved, with Malcolm Loveday, in the research into the history of the Big Ben clock, to help place its 1976 failure in its historical context. He organised “The Great Salisbury Clock Trial” in 1993, organised the first Turret Clock Forum at the BHI headquarters in 2008, and established Turret Clock Taster days. He consulted and worked on clocks in the UK and beyond, including Argentina, Australia, Canada, Ghana and Italy.
He authored a number of horological books, articles and letters, including The Turret Clock Keeper’s Handbook (revised edition 2013), The Maintenance, Repair, Restoration, Conservation and Preservation of Turret Clocks (2016), Big Ben: The Great Clock and the Bells at the Palace of Westminster (2010), and Longitude's Legacy: James Harrison of Hull 1792–1875 (2015). He also issued a number of facsimiles of clockmakers’ catalogues and Bailey’s Illustrated and Useful Inventions.
Chris McKay lived in Hinton Martell, Dorset, UK, and for many years chaired the Dorset Clock Society and acted as the Salisbury Diocese Clocks Adviser.
Repository
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Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Deposited at the AHS at Lovat Lane on 15 February 2024 via Keith Scobie-Youngs.
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Scope and content
This collection contains research papers, publications and collectanea assembled by Chris McKay. It includes a large series of subject files relating to various clocks and clockmakers, including the Big Ben clock; guidebooks, catalogues and diaries; photographs, negatives and slides; art prints; and a significant collection of horological postcards.
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Accruals
Further deposits are expected.
System of arrangement
At the time of deposit, Chris McKay’s papers were boxed and arranged into several series reflecting the different types of material.
MCK/01: Subject files
MCK/02: Diaries
MCK/03: Postcards
MCK/04: Guidebooks
MCK/05: Ephemera / Art prints / Collectanea
MCK/06: Photographs
MCK/07: Slides
MCK/08: Film negatives
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The Chris McKay archive is sorted but not catalogued, 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.