Explore the captivating landscapes & portraits of Robert Shipboy Macadam, a pivotal Irish artist & Gaelic revivalist. Discover his Ulster heritage & lasting legacy.
走进希尔斯蒂德博物馆,探索阿尔弗雷德与西奥戴特·波普的世界!在这里,您可以欣赏印象派艺术、惊艳的建筑设计以及保存完好的镀金时代庄园——一场独特的文化体验正等待着您。
This eight-day, rack-striking clock has a weight-driven movement. The face is enamel over metal, hand painted in multi-colored floral designs. The clock hands are gilded brass. Two smaller dials on the clock measure seconds and calendar days. Tall case clocks were frequently placed in central halls so the time could easily be seen as people ascended or descended the stairs, such is the case with this piece in the Entrance Hall at Hill-Stead.Many of us today might look at this clock and call it a “grandfather clock.” The term “grandfather” clock did not come into usage until after 1876, with the popularity of a song that began, “My grandfather’s clock was too tall for the shelf so it sat ninety years on the floor.”According to the Old Scottish Clockmakers From 1453-1850 there were two men named Robert MacAdam working in Dumfries in the 19th century: a father and his son. Robert MacAdam Senior (identified in the book at M’Adam) worked from 1820-1845, and Robert McAdam Junior was a clockmaker from 1840-1867. This clock in the hall was most likely made by Robert MacAdam Senior during his early years as a clockmaker.