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The Hawkins Strongbox Chronology: 1881
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The Hawkins Strongbox Chronology. Updated and Appended as Items are Added to the Collection. Private investigator Archibald Teddington delivers to Geoffrey Hawkins a human skull. With embedded mechanical constructs. Discovered along the banks of the River Thames and is the first tangible evidence of a clock-head presented to Hawkins and his associates. My colleagues and I. Travel into the 20th. Century every day. It. Is a happy and wondrous. October 1, 1882. Item 2: The Æther-Modified Flintlock. Item 31:...
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The Hawkins Strongbox Chronology: 1877
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The Hawkins Strongbox Chronology. Updated and Appended as Items are Added to the Collection. Brent Hawkins is born out of wedlock to parents Geoffrey Hawkins and Shannon Kennicot. Timothy Deakin embarks on the first of several visits to Germany that continue through late 1879. Over the course of these visits, he engages in discussions with physicist and mathematician Max Planck relating to heat mechanics and thermodynamics. Adler Fanshaw begins working as an office boy at the London Evening Gazette.
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The Hawkins Strongbox Chronology: 1878
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The Hawkins Strongbox Chronology. Updated and Appended as Items are Added to the Collection. Magnus Hyperion passes away in London. His daughter Falynne assumes the surname Hyperion in his honor. As with many historical investigations, the Hawkins Strongbox has on occasion been beset with controversy. There are a scattered few academics that insist that the person of Geoffrey. My colleagues and I. Travel into the 20th. Century every day. It. Is a happy and wondrous. October 1, 1882. Item 48: Berkley Vand...
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The Hawkins Strongbox Chronology: 1880
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The Hawkins Strongbox Chronology. Updated and Appended as Items are Added to the Collection. Reclusive former journalist and social reformer Henry Mayhew receives a crude drawing. Of a "clock-head," a mechanically-deformed human being. It is given to him by someone named A. Steenburgen who claimed it was drawn by a prostitute who was attacked by the creature in a London slum. Henry Mayhew sends the clock-head drawing. Of explanation ( Item 25. All of the individuals associated with the Hawkins Strongbox ...
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Hawkins Strongbox: Curator's Notes
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28 March, 2010. The curators and archivists at the Victorian Mechanical Museum have departed on their annual spring sabbatical and hence, we must take a similar break here at the Hawkins Strongbox online exhibition. We will return to our normal exhibition schedule in mid-April. As always, thank you for visiting and for your continued encouragement and support. Exhibit Subjects: Curators Notes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). WELCOME TO OUR ONLINE EXHIBITION. Hawkins and the history associated thereto...
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Hawkins Strongbox: Item 107: The 1939 World's Fair Postcard
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21 March, 2010. Item 107: The 1939 World's Fair Postcard. Collection Item 107: The 1939 World's Fair Postcard. 1939. Item 107 is a small, but still very significant item. In July of 1939, Timothy Deakin, a few months past his 84th birthday, attended the the New York World's Fair and subsequently mailed a postcard to a friend then living in Munhall, Pennsylvania. It is the second item we have exhibited that dates from the 20th century. All our best. T. Exhibit Subjects: Collection Item. Contained herein a...
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Hawkins Strongbox: Curator's Notes
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26 January, 2011. Legal representation for the Victorian Mechanical Museum has given me permission to post this brief missive. It is anticipated that the court-imposed gag order relating to the release of the Adler Fanshaw Envelope. Exhibit Subjects: Curators Notes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). WELCOME TO OUR ONLINE EXHIBITION. Ngbox have been disseminated, examined, cataloged and preserved by scholars and curators at the Victorian Mechanical Museum in London, England. Hawkins and the history asso...
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Hawkins Strongbox: Correspondence: George Eastman and Timothy Deakin
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03 March, 2010. Correspondence: George Eastman and Timothy Deakin. As always, our thanks to all our exhibition visitors who have contacted us with kind words and encouragement. We truly appreciate your time and attention. A recent query from a Hawkins Strongbox online exhibition visitor:. Andrew T. asks: "You note that Timothy Deakin was a photographer by trade, but also characterize him as a scientist, inventor and mechanical genius. Was he known for any important innovations in photography? Ngbox have ...
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Hawkins Strongbox: Item 1: The Geoffrey Hawkins Mechanical Sun Timepiece
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20 February, 2010. Item 1: The Geoffrey Hawkins Mechanical Sun Timepiece. It is perhaps the most important item to be found within the Hawkins Strongbox thus far. In a material sense, it is an extraordinary example of. Therdynamic technology, especially as it related to the plans and machinations of Dr. Enoch Cyncad. A few weeks later, Berkley Vanderzee presented each of the members, including himself, with a custom-designed. Ther-powered pocket watch, denoting their status within the Society. Vander...
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Hawkins Strongbox: The Adler Fanshaw Interrogation Transcript (Collection Item 111D)
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The Adler Fanshaw Interrogation Transcript (Collection Item 111D). CS: Please state your name and where you were born. AF: My name is Adler Fanshaw. I was born in London. CS: How old are you Mr. Fanshaw? AF: I was born on October 10, 1860. I am 92 years old. CS: What was your primary occupation throughout your life? AF: I am a writer. CS: What type of writer, sir? CS: Where did you work as a reporter, sir? CS: Could you be more specific, sir? The actual dates if possible. This is not what I was told-.
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