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The History of Grandfather Clocks

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The History of Grandfather ClocksThe history of grandfather clocks truly begins with the advent of the first time-keeping devices or the first mechanical clocks, but we are going to start the history of the grandfather clock at the invention of the pendulum.

In 1582, Galileo Galilei discovered that a pendulum could be used to keep time. Nearly a century later, in 1656, Christiaan Huygens used Galileo’s theory to make the first pendulum clock. This first pendulum clock is the prototype for future grandfather clocks. Huygens’ clock is the true beginning of the history of grandfather clocks.

Huygens’ pendulum clock was at the time the most accurate type of clock. It was, however, still off by about 3 minutes every day. The first pendulum clocks had rather short pendulums. Around 1670, Robert Hook found that a longer pendulum made the clocks much more accurate. Adding Hook’s find to the introduction of the anchor escapement by William Clement, and the history of grandfather clocks was well on its way.

These new improvements led to a very tall clock of about 7 feet high. This clock required a long case and was therefore aptly named a long case clock (also known as a floor clock). A long case clock is the same as a grandfather clock, but it was not so named until much later, as you will learn as you read on about the history of grandfather clocks.

It was not until after 1875 that the term grandfather clock became popular to describe long case clocks. The term grandfather clock actually comes from Henry Work, an American songwriter. He wrote a song about “my grandfather’s clock” after staying in an old hotel in North Yorshire, England called the George Hotel.

The George Hotel had a long case clock standing in the lobby, but it no longer kept time. The story goes: two bachelor brothers named Jenkins once managed the George Hotel. They put in the lobby a grand long case clock that kept exceptionally good time. That is, it kept exceptionally good time until the first brother died.

After the death of the first brother, the long case clock slowly kept worse and worse time and would sometimes even be off by about an hour a day. Then, when the second brother finally dies, the long case clock stopped working completely. And supposedly the time that remained displayed on the long case clock is the exact time that that brother died,

Henry Work heard this story and new that it would make a great song. He of course had know idea that his song would become so popular and rename long case clocks grandfather clocks.

This is just a concise history of grandfather clocks. Every grandfather clock in existence today probably has its own history that goes with it - many grandfather clocks have been passed down from one generation to the next. Many grandfather clocks have witnessed much history over the years.



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