Horologius
The Clockmaker's Apprentice
In 1648, when the painted figures were first set into the tower, a Saxon boy of twelve was kept on to oil their joints. He climbed the ladders before dawn, before the bells, with a small clay jar of linseed and tallow, and listened to the gears warm in his hands. They said the figures only kept time because the boy still did, every morning, even on the feast days when his mother begged him to rest.

















