TOMPION, THOMAS


Meaning of TOMPION, THOMAS in English

(baptized July 25, 1639, Northill, Bedfordshire, Eng.

died Nov. 20, 1713, London) British clockmaker.

Working closely with Robert Hooke and Edward Barlow, he made one of the first English watches with a balance spring and patented the cylinder escapement. The most famous clockmaker of his time, he is remembered as the father of British clockmaking.

Bracket clock with oak case, ebony veneer, and gilt bronze mounts by Tompion, c. 1690; in ...

By courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

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