1881
24 December
Private investigator Archibald Teddington delivers to Geoffrey Hawkins a human skull with embedded mechanical constructs. It was discovered along the banks of the River Thames and is the first tangible evidence of a clock-head presented to Hawkins and his associates.
Private investigator Archibald Teddington delivers to Geoffrey Hawkins a human skull with embedded mechanical constructs. It was discovered along the banks of the River Thames and is the first tangible evidence of a clock-head presented to Hawkins and his associates.