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A forum to explore English and European locks & keys generally as well the artefacts and ephemera comprising the ‘Heritage Collection’. Welcome...


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About The History of Locks Forum
Help, Rules, Guidelines and About this forum.
22-09-2010 03:48 AM Go to last post
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The History of Locks Forum
The forum for all interested in English locks & keys...
Use the search facility, located at the top of every page, to easily find and isolate posts on your favourite theme such as Combination, Padlock, Safe, etc. or brands like Chubb, Hobbs, Milner etc. or even use a combination of terms.
There is something about a key that is undeniably irresistible. Many collectors are both fanatical and passionate for specimens and information. This is the forum for you…
Use the 'search box' to filter out the types or features you are looking for, or simply browse.
23-01-2012 12:46 PM Go to last post
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Perhaps one of the earliest forms of a locking device. Post in this category all manner of Padlocks including: Combination, Fakes (to warn others), Key Operation, Railway, Seal etc.
Use the 'search box' to filter out the makers, types or features you are looking for or simply browse.
30-12-2011 02:57 PM Go to last post
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Post in this forum locks that demonstrate a Patent, or a Security Feature or even a Brand Name or Logo. You will find here Locks for: Doors, Furniture, & Safes, including: Combination Locks for Safes, Key Locks for Safes, Time Locks, Mortice Locks, etc.
Use the 'search box' to filter out the makers, types or features you are looking for, or simply browse.
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The English lockmaking scene dramatically changed late in the 18th century when the Industrial Revolution got under way and locking principles started to be explored. This forum therefore is for the many and varied interesting locks before 1778 where the fixed ward or spring barbs were the means of security.
Use the 'search box' to filter out the types or features you are looking for or simply browse.
14-11-2011 09:22 PM Go to last post
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This appealing category is for single skin locking boxes and might include items like: Chests, Deed Boxes, Dispatch Boxes, Money Boxes, etc., and made from a range of materials including, brass, cast iron, iron, steel, wood, plastic, porcelain, etc.
Use the 'search box' to filter out the types and features you are looking for or simply browse.
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The first double skin safes began to appear towards the end of the Georgian period (from about c1800). Tann, founded in 1795, claims to be the worlds oldest safe maker. Post and explore here all double skin Safes & Strongrooms.
Use the 'search box' to filter out the makers or features you are looking for or simply browse.
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Pictures of Safe Plates, Escutcheons and other non lock hardware can be posted here.
Use the 'search box' to filter out the makers, types or features you are looking for, or simply browse.
13-09-2011 11:00 PM Go to last post
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Post here your questions and topics that don’t fit in one of the above forums or if you are unsure where to post. (Admin’s & Moderators may move)
Use the 'search box' to filter out the makers, types or features you are looking for, or simply browse.
27-08-2011 09:34 PM Go to last post
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The HoL Marketplace
This is the place to dispose of your unwanted or duplicate locks, keys and related items or to inform others of your ‘wants’.
by Robert
19-01-2012 08:19 AM Go to last post
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