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.
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