Some interesting websites:

If you love clocks or watches, the British Horological Institute is the organisation for you!   Whether your interest is professional, academic or recreational, we hope you’ll find a great deal to interest you on this website, and in the Institute itself.   Ian is an Associate Member of the B.H.I.
http://www.bhi.co.uk

 

The Antiquarian Horological Society (AHS) is a learned society formed in 1953. It exists to promote the study of clocks and watches and the history of time measurement in all its forms. In order to achieve its aims the AHS holds meetings and publishes a quarterly journal Antiquarian Horology and various books.   Ian is a member of the A.H.S.
www.ahsoc.org

 

Thanks to Dave Enefer who kindly contributed some of the photos from his collection for this site. Please take a look at his website at:
www.davesrailpics.co.uk

 

 

The RCTS is Britain’s leading organisation for people interested in all aspects of railways past, present and future and is highly regarded by both professional railway people and enthusiasts, a position it has held since its formation over 75 years ago. Ian is a Life Member and a member of the RCTS for nearly 50 years.
www.rcts.org.uk

 

 

Mayfield Books was established in 1995 to publish books on horology to the highest standards of scholarship and design. To date there are twenty titles, all providing authoritative information based on original study by authors who are the leaders in their subject, and they are all based on many years of meticulous research and/or experience. Website: http://www.mayfieldbooks.co.uk/page4/page4.html