A 200-year-old clock found in Ireland has been shipped to the maker's great-great-grandson in Porirua. Photo / Doug Agnew.
A 200-year-old clock found in Ireland has been shipped to the maker's great-great-grandson in Porirua. Photo / Doug Agnew.
A Wellington man never expected a seven foot tall clock to turn up on his doorstep, and yet there it was, the huge grandfather clock his great-great-grandfather had built almost 200 years ago in Ireland.
It's a "miracle" story of chance.
Porirua man Doug Agnew had become interested in retracinghis family history, and got as far back as 1833, when his clockmaker great-great-grandfather James Agnew travelled from Randalstown in Ireland to Canada.
While looking into his genealogy Mr Agnew became friends with an American couple who were also looking into their genealogy.
This couple then travelled to Ireland to investigate their family history, but also had Mr Agnew's history at the back of their minds.
He now hoped the clock would become a family heirloom. A coin would have to be tossed to decide which of his three children, who all wanted it, got it, he said.
However one family member is not so fond of the clock. "It makes a hell of a noise - my wife doesn't like it because it makes too much noise."