I wrote an article for a copy of the CHOGA magazine back in the early 80's about this. My paternal relatives come from Burton Bradstock (think they made up half the village in the 1800's) and my grandmother, auntie and many other relatives are buried in the graveyard of the church with the CH clock.DavebytheSea wrote:Burton Bradstock is close - the clock in the church is the old CH clock from London. It was bought to celebrate Quenn Victoria's jubilee in 1901 (or some such). There is a plaque about it in the church. When I camped there as a 7 yearr old, I was told that the clock occasionally tolled the rising bell and other odd chimings!Vonny wrote:Was that recently? I grew up a mile or so from Abbotsbury & live close now so I know a lot of people there.huntertitus wrote:Crikey! I was best man at a wedding at Abbotsbury
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Tell me more!DavebytheSea wrote:Burton Bradstock is close - the clock in the church is the old CH clock from London. It was bought to celebrate Quenn Victoria's jubilee in 1901 (or some such). There is a plaque about it in the church. When I camped there as a 7 yearr old, I was told that the clock occasionally tolled the rising bell and other odd chimings!Vonny wrote:Was that recently? I grew up a mile or so from Abbotsbury & live close now so I know a lot of people there.huntertitus wrote:Crikey! I was best man at a wedding at Abbotsbury
My family have been a-beaching at Burton Bradders as we call it for years and years - had no idea about a CH clock there - where is it?
We are going there in about 2 weeks - I want to see this thing!
"The tower clock, dating from 1788, was made by Thwaites of London and came from Christ's Hospital when the school moved from London to Horsham in 1902. The clock was purchased by the rector of Burton Bradstock with the thought that it would be a fitting memorial to the late Queen, his outlay of £70 for transport and installation being subsequently reimbursed by subscription, the proceeds of fund raising events, and the sale of the original bell on which the hours had been struck for over 100 years"huntertitus wrote:Tell me more!DavebytheSea wrote:Burton Bradstock is close - the clock in the church is the old CH clock from London. It was bought to celebrate Quenn Victoria's jubilee in 1901 (or some such). There is a plaque about it in the church. When I camped there as a 7 yearr old, I was told that the clock occasionally tolled the rising bell and other odd chimings!Vonny wrote: Was that recently? I grew up a mile or so from Abbotsbury & live close now so I know a lot of people there.
We are going there in about 2 weeks - I want to see this thing!
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I will look for the churchVonny wrote:"The tower clock, dating from 1788, was made by Thwaites of London and came from Christ's Hospital when the school moved from London to Horsham in 1902. The clock was purchased by the rector of Burton Bradstock with the thought that it would be a fitting memorial to the late Queen, his outlay of £70 for transport and installation being subsequently reimbursed by subscription, the proceeds of fund raising events, and the sale of the original bell on which the hours had been struck for over 100 years"huntertitus wrote:Tell me more!DavebytheSea wrote: Burton Bradstock is close - the clock in the church is the old CH clock from London. It was bought to celebrate Quenn Victoria's jubilee in 1901 (or some such). There is a plaque about it in the church. When I camped there as a 7 yearr old, I was told that the clock occasionally tolled the rising bell and other odd chimings!
We are going there in about 2 weeks - I want to see this thing!
I will attempt to find a vicar
And if poss I will photograph clock for all and sundry on the forum
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You can see the clock here http://www.burtonbradstock.org.uk/Histo ... htm#17cent
not a brilliant picture though!
not a brilliant picture though!
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about 5 miles from axminster
the farm is very dirty with cow sh1t and animals and children and old ladies smoking rollupa and drinking gin and all pick goose berries and blackberries and all is muddy dusty and romantic
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