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Home​On the 1. 1th hour of the 1. Some made the ultimate sacrifice, and for them, time stopped not just for 2 minutes but forever.                                   Remembering Heroes in Time:  A Horological Archive'I am in all and of all, at the heart of every move in this man’s war. I am the witness of every action, the chronicler of every second that the war ticks on… I am, in this way, the indispensable, the always- to- be- reckoned- with. I am the wrist watch.’ ​('Stars and Stripes' 1. February 1. 91. 8.)PLEASE SEE OUR NEWS PAGE..

TIME FOR REMEMBRANCE NEEDS YOU.. TO CONTRIBUTE TO OUR FIRST BOOK! Our objective since September 2. We are now pleased to say that we would also welcome your contributions to be included within our first book. Please have a look at our news page for details. During these special centenary years of the Great War, this site will continue to evolve and will be seen by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.  The intention is not to simply strive to create an exhaustive list, or inventory of military watches, but to record and commemorate the sacrifices, achievements and memories of those who served (and those currently serving) by exhibiting a picture of their timepiece - along with their distinct, often unique story - in this archive and series of books.  Should your picture be displayed on this site, or if you wish in our book, please feel reassured that there is no letting go or diminishing of the special relationship with the images.

In many cases sharing in this experience may help to bring others closer in mind and spirit to a loved one, especially during these poignant years of remembrance.  We also intend to relate many stories and diverse pieces of information regarding war related horology, and hope that you will find that particular aspect of interest. Please help us to remember forever, all those that not only served in the forces during times of conflict, but also those who otherwise played a significant role.  Perhaps you have an image of your mother or father during WW1 or WW2 wearing their military watch, a snapshot of your local church clock tower that was bombed, a clock that survived the Blitz, or you still proudly own your great grandfather's or grandmother's trench, pocket or fob watch.  If so, please contact us, and help us record and preserve their legacy for all time.  Please share them by sending any images or information to stevemac. Contact and Blog pages, and it will help to not only preserve the legacy, but commemorate and immortalise all facets of the way time passed during such stoical, emotional and undoubtedly heroic times. Since September 2. Time For Remembrance has been featured in and supported by BFBS Radio, @Producer. Nicky BBC Spotlight, BBC Radio Devon, Exeter Living Magazine, Express & Echo, Western Morning News and many other newspapers magazines and distributors.

We would like to thank them all for their kind support. We would also like to give special thanks to actor, author and presenter Mr David Lowe @Dystonia. David ​for all his time, help and support. ​ We look forward to receiving your support and kind contributions.                                                       ​Their Legacy, Remembered in Time..​ATestament in Time. Left; Watch worn by L/Cpl. Harold Ralph Flower of Maungaturoto who served in WW1 with the 7th Reinforcements, 4th Battalion,H Company, New Zealand Rifle Brigade.

Killed in action at Messines, Belgium, 7 June 1. Courtesy of The Kauri Museum Matakohe http: //www. Above left; A military band plays to an assembled crowd celebrating the end of WW1, during a parade in Winchester Main Road, Hampshire, England, on Armistice Day 1. It had been arranged that the hostilities should cease at 1. Note the clock in the top left corner - extending into, and facing along the road - not displaying 1.

Above right: A British soldier looks up at Big Ben just as the clock strikes 1. Sunday 3rd September 1. Britain’s ultimatum to Germany expires. The celebrations of the end of a War to end all Wars are sadly a distant memory. Although these images represent the start and finish of the world wars, it is the poignance of the time and time itself that is of significance, and resonates throughout this archive in all its forms. Images are by kind courtesy of iwm. Going Over The Top'                                            A Trench Watch That Timed Events on 1 July 1.

Matthew Copse, The Somme.                                                                                            The watch image below has been kindly donated to Prime. Time by Maya Harrison, and is from the collections of Wakefield Museums.  It was worn by Captain R. Ede England (born Bolton, Lancs, on 1 May 1. Officer commanding D Company, 1. Battalion Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry , Miners Pioneers, on 1 July 1.

D Company were timed to ‘go over the top’ at 7. July.  This is the watch that timed that event in the battle.

All the entries at the museum are personally certified by Captain Ede England. The 3rd label below describes Captain Ede England's pilgrimage returning to the battlefront 5.

British front line at 'Matthew Copse', Serre village (Serre was one of the strongly fortified villages held by the German army at the beginning of the Battle of the Somme). The four copses were named after the four apostles, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.                                  Time Waits For No Man's Land​This image entitled; 'Waiting for the Whistle' 1st July 1. The Somme, is by kind courtesy of Soren Hawkes MA, artist. The picture encapsulates a feeling of preparedness, against the odds, for what is to come just before 'going over the top' of the trenches during WW1. The tension, trepidation and anxiety that soldiers must have been experiencing appears to be replaced with a portrayal of a sense of stoical commitment to the dreadful task ahead. The officer studying each passing second on his trench watch, is just about to send his men into 'no man's land' (a term that is believed to have come into usage during the 1.

WW1, as the area between the trenches of the opposing armies.)See below for an actual account from Private Hudson, a soldier in WW1, whose story was recorded by the BBC as the seconds ticked by in the trenches. Many thanks to Soren Hawkes. You can find many more pieces of artwork at; passchendaeleprints. The following is an account of 'going over the top' by Private Hudson recorded by the BBC http: //www. It is utterly impossible to describe one's feelings during the hours of waiting for 'zero hour' - the mind is full of wild thoughts and fancies etc which are utterly beyond control. Recollections of friends and dear ones, places we have seen and known and different phases of life all seem to pass in review before one's eyes and one is recalled to the bitter realities of the moment by the officer's voice: 'Fifteen minutes to go, boys, get ready.' Immediately there is a great stir and excitement, a final setting of equipment etc and examination of arms and then a handshake with one or two dear comrades. Over you go, boys,' and we are away on that strange journey across 'No- Man's Land'.                                       George Kellett’s 1.

World War 1 Diary. At the beginning of 1.

George Kellett (left) a Wakefield soldier based in France, received a Christmas parcel which contained a Christmas cake, parkin, a few apples and a diary. George then recorded his year as a World War 1 soldier. His family donated his diary to Wakefield Museums. The diary details George’s life as a soldier - letters from home, pay arrangements, games of draughts, getting ready for draft, working on a rifle range, digging trenches.

His diary entries include a reference to his watch: 1. March 1. 91. 8'..

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