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Jens Olsen (27 July 1872 – 17 November 1945) was a
clockmaker A clockmaker is an artisan who makes and/or repairs clocks. Since almost all clocks are now factory-made, most modern clockmakers only repair clocks. Modern clockmakers may be employed by jewellers, antique shops, and places devoted strictly t ...
,
locksmith Locksmithing is the work of creating and bypassing locks. Locksmithing is a traditional trade and in many countries requires completion of an apprenticeship. The level of formal education legally required varies by country, ranging from no formal ...
and astromechanic who built the famous
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located in the city hall of
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, the Rådhus. He was born in
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,
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. Ever since he was a small child, Olsen was interested in clocks and other mechanical devices. After hearing of the broken clock in
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's ''
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'', he dreamed of fixing that clock. Later, he envisioned a clock that would show every conceivable type of time, from
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to the rotation of the planets. Olsen's father was a
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but apprenticed Olsen to a locksmith. However, he remained interested in clocks and read as much as he could about them and later
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. Even after ending his apprenticeship and becoming a locksmith Olsen continued to pursue these interests. In 1897, Olsen became a
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and eventually ended up in
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where he saw the famous clock built by
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in the cathedral. He would hide in a corner near the clock, so that he could see and examine it past the viewing hours. After Strasbourg, Olsen moved to
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where he switched to clockmaking entirely. After eighteen months in
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and a five months stay in
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, he returned to Denmark to work as a superintendent at Cornelius Knudsen's establishment. At the same time he had his own business as a clockmaker. In 1905, he married Anna Sofie Kröldrup, and established his shop at her home. When he was about fifty, Olsen completed his calculations for the world clock he envisioned. He showed them to Professor
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who approved them. However, it took another twenty years to acquire the funds necessary to build the clock. « In 1943, when he was 71 years old, and Denmark was under German occupation, the Technological Institute of Copenhagen placed a workshop and staff at his disposal and work on the clock began in earnest. After his death in 1945 his colleague, Otto Mortensen, took over the project and, after its successful completion in 1955, prepared a detailed monograph. , the main source of information. » The clock was started December 15, 1955 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Olsen had died ten years earlier in 1945 of
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. His clock continues to work, and is one of the most accurate mechanical devices in the world. Holger Johannessen, ''Jens Olsen's World Clock'', City Administration Executive of Copenhagen, 1980


Other works

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in Copenhagen


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Olsen, Jens Danish clockmakers Danish watchmakers (people) Mechanics (people) 1872 births 1945 deaths People from Ribe Deaths from thrombosis