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| Welcome to our world. Our cluster of Historical sites preserves and records that most common of objects the lock and the key. Although virtually everybody, in the civilised world, is linked with a common object - the key, it and the mechanism it operates is shrouded in mystery, sometimes in adventure and intrigue too. The same applies to the people that were connected with the lock making trade. Therefore whether you are exploring your past and researching your family tree or looking to find out a bit about a family heirloom lock or key object we hope you enjoy searching for the answers to your question… and if not ask your question on one of our two forums, our members are only too willing to help - and along the way you may help to add permanently to The Knowledge base. Don't hesitate contact us for your free password today… |
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Welcome to the fascinating world of Antique and Historical Locks |
Welcome to the cluster of on-line resources known as The Knowledge:- A discussion forum with a world view on antique locks. A discussion forum focusing on the English historical scene. Both discussion forums have useful collections of scaned-in historical documents in their respective library areas. Our virtual museum of preserved / restored artefacts. more... |
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| Notes: To ensure the best possible user experience the forums are strictly on-topic and advert free. Admins reserve the right to moderate or edit posts. |
Not yet a member? Registration is quick free and simple. Contact the Admin for more details. Once registered the Library Documents and other areas become available when you log in. | Have you noticed a mistake? Can you fill any gaps? The best user experience is enjoyed when you are registered. Log-in when prompted. Contact us if not already registered. Abreviations: AL - Antique-Locks Forum & Library. HoL - History of Locks Forum, Library & Virtual Museum. |
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