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National Wool Museum
Clock
This clock was owned by Mr Bruce Scott, the late husband of the donor. Mr Scott studied wool classing at the Melbourne Technical College in the 1930s. It is not known how this clock came to be in his possession. The clock was presented to Mr W. Stewart of the Australasia Wool Stress by his fellow employees on 1 July, 1890.Presentation clock made from slate with inlaid marble decoration. Brass plaque: "Presented to W. Stewart by his fellow employees, Australasia Wool Stores, 1st July 1890"PRESENTED TO W. Stewart / BY HIS FELLOW EMPLOYEES / Australasia Wool Stores / 1st July, 1890.australasia wool stores, stewart, mr w. - australasia wool stores -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Anzac Day, scouts marching past Ringwood clock tower 1958
Catalogue card reads, 'Anzac Day. Scouts marching past clock tower 19/4/58'. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional object - Cincinnati "bundy" clock, Cincinnati Time Recorder Co. of Ohio, 1920s
This type of clock was used on the Port Melbourne bus route until its replacement by the Automatic Vehicle Monitoring system (AVM) to record the departure time of bus services from a specific point along the route. Possibly used at the terminus itself. Clock obtained by the Museum from the MMTB at the time of its replacement c1980. Conductors rather than drivers "Punched" the clock when this bus route was operated by half-cab buses. Was originally in a steel case when received. The Museum made the perspex insert in the front door to enable operation by a key c1985 when it was installed in the Museum's Mess Room. See item 9566 for a key that was used.Demonstrates a MMTB Cincinnati manufactured time recording clock. The MMTB also made their own.Cincinnati "bundy" clock comprising a pendulum operated clock upper section and a lower recording and printing section with a paper roll within a red painted wooden case. Has No. 81 in pencil on the clock face.tramways, buses, cincinnati, time recorder clocks -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Memorabilia - Wall Clock, c. 1940
Following the closure of the RAAF Air Base after the Second World War an auction sale was held. Mr Goldsworthy, mechanic and garage owner of Kaniva purchased the clock and hung it on the wall of the garage where it remained when the business was sold to Mr Eddy Rowe of Kaniva. The clock remained in action until the 17th October 2009 when Mr Rowe disconnected the power supply to the clock, and donated it to the Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre (NAHC) to be kept as memorabilia of the Second World War. On completion of the building of a new hangar/exhibition centre at the Nhill Aerodrome, the clock will be hung on the wall and once again connected to the power supply.Clock was used at the air school at Nhill during WW224 hour electric wall clock with Telechron brand on face. It has a pair of hour hands, one red one black and a black minute hand and second hand. A domed shaped Perspex front. The clock face has 24 hour markings. The glass and clock face are set within a steel frame.The clock has Telechron and twenty-four hour numbers written on the clock face. Pasted on the back side is "instructions for setting the clock which is marked WARREN TELECHRON COMPANY/Ashland Mass. U.S.A world war two, clock, electric clock,twenty four hour clock, nhill aerodrome, raaf air base, warren telechron, goldsworthy, eddy rowe -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Decorative object - Clock, Dome Block
clocks were presented as parting gifts to signify someones time at the unit Dome style clock, plastic workings. Presented by SGT W.P Block 14 Dec 1988. Prestige Quartz plastic cover all round ring on top Diameter 190Presented by SGT W.P Block 14 Dec 19885/6 rvr -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph/Postcard, Postcard - Murray Views No.12. Main Street and Memorial Clock, Ringwood, Vic
Black and white "Murray Views" postcard - Maroondah Highway looking east towards Memorial Clock Tower on Warrandyte Road intersection; railway bridge on right. Circa 1959."1959" handwritten on front. -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Gelatin silver photograph, Fontaine du Gros-Horloge (Great-Clock Fountain) - Rouen, 05 June 1949
This photograph is one of a series taken by Allan Quinn while travelling through France in mid-1946. There are several letters relating to this journey.This is a photograph from the Allan Charles Quinn collection which is a collection of letters and photograph depicting aspects of life at sea for a young man in the era immediately following World War II.A black and white photograph of the Great-Clock fountain (corner of Rue du Gros-Horloge and Rue des Vergetiers) in Rouen, Normandy, France, taken on the 5th of June, 1949.On reverse: ROUEN 5-6-49 handwritten in blue ink. Below this is the mark "ItI" written sideways in pencil.allan quinn, photograph, rouen, france, normandy, ww2, wwii, world war two, 1939-1945, fountain, gros-horloge, great-clock -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Looking west from Warrandyte Road, 1960. Taken from clock tower
Black and white photograph (2 copies)Written on back of one copy: "Maroondah Highway looking west from clock tower, 1960. Road being reconstructed." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, View from Clock Tower to Adelaide St, Ringwood. 1960
Written on back of photograph, "From clock tower to Adelaide St. "Mail" office with entrance to "Pines" Private Hospital on right. 1960". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Warrandyte Road, Ringwood, looking north from clock tower. 1960
Written on back of photograph, "Warrandyte Road, looking north from clock tower. Feb. 1960". 3 versions of the same photo. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Cuttings, Ringwood Memorial Clock Tower, 1928-1929
Several newspaper cuttings concerning the Ringwood Memorial Clock Tower: 3 pages of A4 with approx 8 cuttings copied. +Additional Keywords: Miles (Cr);McCaskill (Cr); MacKindlay (Cr) -
Puffing Billy Railway
Smiths Setric Electric Clock, circa 1937
Electric Clock - Smiths Setric Clock From 1937 the trademark "Sectric" appears on their synchronous models.Usually on the dial but sometimes also on the back cover. Early clocks had a prominent "T" in sectric. Smiths English Clocks 1931 Smiths, then called S. Smith and Sons (Motor Accessories) Ltd, entered the domestic clock market and formed a new company, Smiths English Clocks Ltd, as the Clock and Watch division with Cricklewood as the main factory. Smiths were one of the first companies to produce synchronous electric clocks. These were put on the market towards the end of 1931. Smiths formed a subsidiary company called Synchronous Electric Clocks to produce these clocks as the first models carry this name. 1932 Smiths purchased English Clock and Watch Manufacturers of Coventry, and acquired the trade names Astral and Empire. 1934 Smiths produced a synchronous alarm clock which they named the Callboy. 1934 They bought the Enfield Clock Co. The Smith's 8 day Calotte clock made its debut at the British Industries Fair in 1934. Prior to this date calottes had been exclusively of foreign manufacture. Also that year, Smiths introduced the Batriclock which was intended for areas where the synchronous clock could not be used. 1935 They introduced the Synfinity, which Smiths described as "the clock that never stops". They said it was "the remarkable combination of a synchronous electric movement with the essential elements of a fine precision lever escapement". If the electric supply failed the clock would run for up to six hours and rewind when the power returned. Apparently the synchronous motor also corrected the mechanical time train at intervals. Smiths produced a synchronous electric chiming clock. 1937 The trade name Sectric appears on Smiths electric clocks. Also the introduction by Smith's of a calotte clock with an alarm movement.Historic - Smiths English Setric Electric Clock Electric Clock - Smiths Setric Clock It is round with the numbers one to twelve, three hands with a white face. Smiths Sectricpuffing billy, clock, time, smiths sectric -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Clock - Wall
Smiths were once the largest clock manufacturers in Europe. They produced clocks for the home.Used by a resident of the Kiewa ValleyWhite clock face with black hands and numbers. The seconds hand is red. Electric cord attached at the back with details of makers embossed in the centre circle. The face of the clock is attached to a round tin mantel. It has a white knob at the bottom (for adjusting the hands). The electric wall plug has 3 cylinder shaped prongs (they are not flat). On clock face "Smiths" On the back "Smiths / English clocks" Details re maker, watts etc. embossed on the back centre.smiths clock, wall clock -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Looking south from Bond Street Ringwood, across new market site. Clock tower right centre. Ringwood 1982
Written on back of photograph, "8/1/82. Looking south from Bond St. across new market. Clock tower right centre." -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Clock
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.clock, wall cuckoo -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Clock
Wall clock with walnut surround and roman numeral. Four chains and two pulleys hang from the clock.horology, clocks -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Clocks, 1950
In 1865 James Jones Elliott of 156 Cheapside in the City of London, was apprenticed to a clockmaker"Bateman" of 82 St John Street, Smithfield, London., to learn the art of clock making. Initially, J J Elliott specialized in producing pinions and balance shafts for clocks. He eventually progressed to making, and patenting, a weight-driven movement which had chimes on tubes. This clock was very successful and resulted in considerable trade with America. James Elliott's son, Frank Westcombe Elliott, when he was 17 years old, went into business with his father after his father had bought a partnership with a jeweler called “Walden” of Brompton Road, London. In 1904, JJ Elliott died and Frank succeeded his father in clock making business. In 1909 company of JJ Elliott amalgamated with Grimshaw Baxter, and the factory moved to Grays Inn Lane, London, in 1911, followed by a further move, in 1917, to larger premises in St Ann’s Road, Tottenham, London. In 1921 the partnership with Grimshaw Baxter was dissolved and Frank Elliott joined a well-known firm of Bell Founders and Clockmakers, Gillett and Johnson Ltd, in Croydon. In 1923, two years later, he took over their clock factory and formed the famous company of F.W. Elliott Ltd. He was joined by his two sons, Leonard and Horace Elliott, who had served their apprenticeships in the trade. The third son, Ronald, joined the company in 1929. Elliott's started to produce clocks for the armed forces when war was declared in 1939, together with test gear and apparatus for the Rolls Royce engines used in the RAF planes. In 1944, Frank Elliott died at the age of 69 and Horace Elliott assumed the role of Managing Director. Whilst Horace controlled sales from a showroom in Hatton Garden. In 1952, Horace Elliott was elected Chairman of the British Horological Institute in the same year as Tony, one of Horace's sons, joined the company after he had completed training as a cabinet maker. Ronald Elliott died suddenly in 1966, at the age of 54, his son Peter continued to manage the company until 1998 when it ceased trading. An item that is now regarded as vintage, sought by horology collector’s worldwide and is in excellent condition. The item is unique in that it was made specifically for ships by a well-known British clock manufacture. Its provenance is well established as the serial numbers on the clock indicate it was made in 1950. Production by F.W Elliott for this design of ships clock ceased in 1959. Clock has a gold color case with a 150 mm white painted dial and Roman numerals. The movement has a balance wheel escapement and a slow-fast timekeeping adjuster to the top of the dial. The back of the clock is stamped “made by F W Elliott Ltd of Croydon” and a serial number 21B/829, an additional number 994 is also stamped on the back casing. Thsi model clock finished production in 1959. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, clock, f w elliott, maritime clock -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Clock, Cooke Astronomical with case
Used by Prof. Laby probably in experimental determination of “J” the mechanical equivalent of heat. Also as master clock in master-slave system of clocks in Old Physics Bldg.Astronomical Cooke clock with large black face and wood-glass box casing. Enclosed in outer security case.On clock face: “T. Cooke & Sons York England” -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Untitled [clock with apple and plug], c1990s
This photographed was produced as part of Paul Lambeth's TAFE photography class.Black and white photograph on white cardlambeth, photography, apple, clock, tafe photography, paul lambeth -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Clock
8615.1 - Dark wood clock. -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Decorative object - Clock, Rhythm
Medium sized clock- Plastic gold & brown battery operated. Date line as well as normal clock face. Diameter 2005/6 rvr -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Town Hall with no clock tower
Stawell Town Hall with no clock towerstawell -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - Vintage Battery Clock, Smiths Industries Ltd, c1962
Smiths patented moving coil clocks incorporating transistors, but did not put any models on the market until 1962 when they announced the Sectronic, which had a moving coil movement. This movement had three hairsprings which served to carry current to the coils. These were one of the first battery operated clocks created. This clock is representative of 1960s timepieces. These were the first battery clocks.A small round clock with Roman numerals and gold circular design around the centre. The clock was produced by Smiths Industries Ltd. in England. It is battery powered and features the Smith Sectronic battery which was first introduced in 1962. In centre of clock face "SMITHS/SECTRONIC BATTERY/MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN" clocks, smith sectronic -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grandfather Clock -- designed and made by Mr R L Henderson -- Coloured
Grandfather Clock Designed and made by R.L. Hendersonstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Town Hall clock with animated figures & their story
Stawell Town Hall clock animated figures.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grandfather Clock -- designed and made by Mr R L Henderson -- Coloured
Grandfather Clock Designed and made by R.L. Hendersonstawell -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Functional object - Punch Clock, manual, circa 1880
The large, early, manual, ‘Punch-Clock’, (also known as a Time Clock), used by the Shire of Moorabbin employees to “clock-on and off” each working day circa late 1800s early 1900s.This 'Punch-Clock' was used by employees of the Shire of Moorabbin circa 1880 - 1900 and was donated to the City of Moorabbin Historical Society by the now defunct Moorabbin City Council in 1984.The large manual, ‘Punch-Clock’, (also known as a Time Clock), used by the Shire of Moorabbin employees to “clock-on and off” each working day circa late 1800s early 1900s. The clock face is exposed and the internal mechanism is encased in a wooden cupboard with two glass framed side panels. Right side panel is a door that accesses the clock mechanism.Around Centre of Clock face " DEY TIME REGISTERS LTD"/ "HOWARD BROS./ made in USA/ 75 Queen Victoria St./ LONDON E.C."/ On Brass plate at base are Patent registrations moorabbin, clocks, wages, punch clock -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Town Hall building clock tower with scaffolding
Stawell Town Hall building clock tower with scaffoldingstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Town Hall building clock tower with scaffolding
Stawell Town Hall building clock tower with scaffoldingstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Town Hall building clock tower with scaffolding -- 2 Photos
Stawell Town Hall building clock tower with scaffoldingstawell