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- Q6284424 abstract "Joseph Johnson of Liverpool, England, was a highly respected and successful British master clock, watch and chronometer maker.He was a nonconformist who was married to Mary Bryers and who worked in Liverpool from 1795 to about 1827. He is known to have worked from a factory at 25 Church Street. Initially, his business traded from 26/27 Church Street and, later on, from 48/49 Church Street. This detail is often found on the movement of his watches. After his death, on 2 March 1827, his wife Mary, son Joseph Johnson and Grandson's Joseph Johnson Cashen & Joseph Johnson Norris continued his work.His watches are of high quality and often in precious metal cases. Joseph Johnson had a preference for using fully jewelled watch movements. He is credited with inventing several design improvements to the pocket watch and watch movement. His watches were commonly used on U.S. railroads, before the establishment of the U.S. watch industry.".
- Q6284424 birthDate "1780-04-02".
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- Q6284424 deathDate "1827-03-02".
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- Q6284424 birthDate "1780-04-02".
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- Q6284424 name "Joseph Johnson".
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- Q6284424 comment "Joseph Johnson of Liverpool, England, was a highly respected and successful British master clock, watch and chronometer maker.He was a nonconformist who was married to Mary Bryers and who worked in Liverpool from 1795 to about 1827. He is known to have worked from a factory at 25 Church Street. Initially, his business traded from 26/27 Church Street and, later on, from 48/49 Church Street. This detail is often found on the movement of his watches.".
- Q6284424 label "Joseph Johnson (watch maker)".
- Q6284424 name "Joseph Johnson".