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Harrisons Collection

"Harrisons: A Legacy of Timekeeping, Architecture, and Auctions" Step into the world of Harrisons, where history comes alive through their remarkable contributions

Background imageHarrisons Collection: Harrisons First Chronometer

Harrisons First Chronometer
This photograph shows Harrisons first chronometer, developed between 1729 and 1735 in response to the British Government offer of a 20

Background imageHarrisons Collection: View of Wanstead House, the seat of the Earl of Tilney (Tylney)

View of Wanstead House, the seat of the Earl of Tilney (Tylney), engraved for Harrison's History of London in 1775. The house was designed by the Scottish architect, Colen Campbell

Background imageHarrisons Collection: Orford Road, Walthamstow, London - St. Marys Church and Harrisons Auction Rooms

Orford Road, Walthamstow, London - St. Marys Church and Harrisons Auction Rooms on right. In 1934, the timber cladding was removed from the Tudor house at the end of the street

Background imageHarrisons Collection: HARRISONs FOURTH

HARRISONs FOURTH
Duplicate of John Harrisons number 4 timekeeper, made by Larcum Kendall and taken by Captain Cook on his second and third voyages Date: 1767

Background imageHarrisons Collection: East Hertfordshire CM23 5 Map

East Hertfordshire CM23 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of East Hertfordshire CM23 5

Background imageHarrisons Collection: w00414

w00414
Sheffield Flood 1864, w00414

Background imageHarrisons Collection: w00413

w00413
Sheffield Flood 1864, w00413

Background imageHarrisons Collection: Source Size = 2919 x 1836

Source Size = 2919 x 1836
Harrisons Improved Power Loom, the Great Exhibition

Background imageHarrisons Collection: BARBADOS-West Coast-Harrisons: Harrison Point Lighthouse a Walter Bibikow 2004

BARBADOS-West Coast-Harrisons: Harrison Point Lighthouse a Walter Bibikow 2004
BARBADOS, West Coast, Harrisons: Harrison Point Lighthouse

Background imageHarrisons Collection: Harrisons musk cologne. Philadelphia musk deer

Harrisons musk cologne. Philadelphia musk deer. Date c1857

Background imageHarrisons Collection: Harrisons handkerchief extracts

Harrisons handkerchief extracts

Background imageHarrisons Collection: Harrisons flavoring extracts

Harrisons flavoring extracts. Phila. Date c1868

Background imageHarrisons Collection: Harrisons Columbian perfumery

Harrisons Columbian perfumery. Print shows advertisement for a toiletry merchant. Date c1854

Background imageHarrisons Collection: HARRISONs NO 5

HARRISONs NO 5
Harrisons number 5 timekeeper or chronometer for finding longitude (an improved version of the number 4). Date: circa 1760

Background imageHarrisons Collection: Harrisons Ice Making Machine, 1858

Harrisons Ice Making Machine, 1858
Engraving showing the ice making machine, designed by Mr. Harrison of Geelong, Australia, 1858. Built by Mr. Siebe of Denmark Street, Soho, London

Background imageHarrisons Collection: Harrisons First

Harrisons First
John Harrisons FIRST marine chronometer

Background imageHarrisons Collection: Harrisons Second

Harrisons Second
John Harrisons SECOND marine chronometer made for George II

Background imageHarrisons Collection: Harrisons Fourth

Harrisons Fourth
Harrisons number 4 timekeeper or chronometer for finding longitude

Background imageHarrisons Collection: Crime / Captain Hind / C17Th

Crime / Captain Hind / C17Th
Captain Hind robbing Colonel Harrisons carriage at Maidenhead Thicket


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"Harrisons: A Legacy of Timekeeping, Architecture, and Auctions" Step into the world of Harrisons, where history comes alive through their remarkable contributions. From the groundbreaking invention of Harrison's First Chronometer to the stunning view of Wanstead House in Earl of Tilney's possession, this is a journey worth taking. In 1775, Harrison's History of London immortalized Wanstead House with an engraved image. Designed by renowned Scottish architect Colen Campbell, it stands as a testament to architectural brilliance and grandeur. Orford Road in Walthamstow beckons with St. Mary's Church and Harrisons Auction Rooms side by side. Here, treasures find new homes while history unfolds within these walls. HARRISONs FOURTH takes us further into East Hertfordshire CM23 5 Map—a place that holds secrets waiting to be discovered. What stories lie hidden within its boundaries? Quinneys by Horace Annesley Vachell captures our imagination with tales woven around Harrisons' name. Dive into this literary masterpiece and let your mind wander through captivating narratives. BARBADOS-West Coast-Harrisons reveals another facet—Harrison Point Lighthouse stands tall against the backdrop of Walter Bibikow's lens in 2004. Let its light guide you on a journey across time and space. But Harrisons isn't just about inventions or architecture; they've left their mark on fragrances too. Experience the allure of their musk cologne inspired by Philadelphia musk deer—an aroma that captivates senses for generations to come. And who can forget Harrisons handkerchief extracts? Delicate scents captured within fabric bring back memories long forgotten—a nostalgic reminder of elegance preserved over time.