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Federation University Historical Collection
Instrument, Pocket Watch
... Pocket Watch ...pocket watch...Pocket watch...horology pocket watch Pocket watch Pocket Watch Instrument ...Pocket watchhorology, pocket watch -
Federation University Historical Collection
Instrument - Horology, Pocket Watch by C. Marks & Co
... Pocket Watch by C. Marks & Co....pocket watch...Pocket watch by C. Marks and Co,.... horology pocket watch C. Marks & Co. Pocket watch by C. Marks ...C Marks & Co were retailers and manufacturing Jewellers situated at the corner of Sturt and Lydiard Streets, Ballarat.Pocket watch by C. Marks and Co,horology, pocket watch, c. marks & co. -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - POCKET WATCH
... POCKET WATCH...pocket watch...ROUND SILVER PLATED POCKET WATCH, ROMAN NUMERALS SECONDS...POCKET WATCH Functional object ROUND SILVER PLATED POCKET ...WATCH MANUFACTURED BY ROTHERHANSROUND SILVER PLATED POCKET WATCH, ROMAN NUMERALS SECONDS INDICATOR INCORPERATED ON DIAL. ENGRAVED PATTERN ON OUTER CASE. ROTHERHANS MANUFACTURED.W. BARKELLlocal history, horology, pocket watch, barkell -
Creswick Museum
Pocket Watch, 1810
... Pocket Watch...Pocket Watch...Brass outer case Pocket Watch with ceramic face. 1 to 12... Creswick goldfields Pocket Watch Brass outer case Pocket Watch ...The watch was presented to the Museum by John Stuart Hepburn's Great Great Grandson. Before travelling to Australia he was a seafarer in the Merchant Navy. In 1835 he was an Overlander. Capt. Hepburn returned in 1837 with his family to Victoria and was an early pastoralist and took up land at Smeaton. He died at Smeaton House in 1860 aged 57. Associated with Capt.John HepburnBrass outer case Pocket Watch with ceramic face. 1 to 12 are in Roman numerals. Fusee workings. Cracked face between 1 & 2. Internal Fusee workings with diamond and rubies. Pierced pattern metal case.Inside case T (?) Maddock London AD 1810pocket watch, fusee movement, capt, john hepburn, smeaton -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Pocket watch belonging to Tom Marks, ca. 1920s
... Pocket watch belonging to Tom Marks...This pocket watch is believed to have been owned by Tom...Metal pocket watch with raised Braille numbers on face...This pocket watch is believed to have been owned by Tom ...This pocket watch is believed to have been owned by Tom Marks, a past president of the AFB, and is an example of how Braille could be integrated into everyday items at the early part of the 20th century. Braille numbers are located on top of each printed number. Steel metal watch with copper trims. Sixty minute markers on white face and black numerals of the clock face. Minute and hour hands are of blue anodised material. Embedded seconds dial, sixty divisions marks with blue anodised sweep hand.Metal pocket watch with raised Braille numbers on facetom marks, assistive devices -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Pocket watch in leather pouch, Unknown
... Pocket watch in leather pouch...Military pocket watch 'may be' belonged to Dr Kon Twiddy(ie...Small pocket watch with brass coloured face in leather... Mitcham melbourne Pocket watch in leather pouch Accessory Small ...Military pocket watch 'may be' belonged to Dr Kon Twiddy(ie) and may be issued by Air Force.Small pocket watch with brass coloured face in leather pouch issued by Air Force.Inside watch case No. 24317watch, ww1, first world war, dr. twiddy(ie) -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Algex, Silver Braille pocket watch
... Silver Braille pocket watch...Silver pocket watch with Braille to indicate number... pocket watch with Braille to indicate number position. Silver ...This timepiece uses Braille to indicate the position of the numbers, which the wearer could then use to orient themselves and tell the time from the metal hands. The 12 position is indicated by three dots, with the 3,6,9 positions by two dots. The user would start with a finger at the centre of the face and work outwards to the end of each hand to determine position and hence be able to figure out the time. Since the watch is designed and made for touching, the metal hands are particularly robust.Silver pocket watch with Braille to indicate number position. Clock face = "Algex in Cabloc 17 jewels Swiss made" On back watch sticker "Ali".assistive devices, braille -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Jewellery, pocket watch 'ELGIN', c1920
... Jewellery, pocket watch 'ELGIN'...A gold pocket watch C1920..., pocket watch 'ELGIN' A gold pocket watch C1920 'ELGIN' The Elgin ...The Elgin National Watch Company, most commonly known as just the Elgin Watch Company, was a major US watch maker from 1867 until its closure in 1968. The company sold watches under the names, Elgin, Lord Elgin, and Lady Elgin. They began in Chicago, Illinois, USA A gold pocket watch C1920'ELGIN'jewellery, gold watches, market gardeners, early settlers, moorabbin, cheltenham, ormond, elgin watch company, pocket watches -
Koroit & District Historical Society
Pocket Watch, Front view
... Pocket Watch... Street Koroit great-ocean-road Pocket Watch Front view pocket ...pocket, watch -
Koroit & District Historical Society
Pocket Watch, back
... Pocket Watch...pocket watch... Street Koroit great-ocean-road Pocket Watch back pocket watch ...pocket watch -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - POCKET WATCH
... POCKET WATCH...pocket watch.... CLUNES. local history horology pocket watch barkell ...ROUND SILVER PLATED WATCH MANUFACTURED BY WALTMAN WATCH CO. FOR J.B. EDWARDS WATCHMAKER IN CLUNES FROM 1875 - 1881. DONATED BY MR. FRANK HARRIS. WHITE DIAL WITH BLACK ROMAN NUMERALS. SECONDS ILLUSTRATED ON SMALLER DIAL ON MAIN DIAL. NO HANDS.MANUFACTURED BY THE WALTMAN WATCH CO. FOR J.B.EDWARDS. CLUNES.local history, horology, pocket watch, barkell -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Accessory - Pocket Watch, Approximately circa 1940
... Pocket Watch...A round steel backed, glass front pocket watch...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Pocket Watch Accessory A round steel backed ...These Pocket Watches were used during WW2This is an original York Lever Pocket WatchA round steel backed, glass front pocket watchon the front of the watch face York Lever -
Vision Australia
Object, Silver pocket watch with Braille markers
... Silver pocket watch with Braille markers...A silver circle pocket watch with cover, there are raised... Object Silver pocket watch with Braille markers Metal clock ...A silver circle pocket watch with cover, there are raised dots to indicate time, and a ring is attached.Metal clock with Braille and printed numbers -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Watches, pocket watch, c1900
... Watches, pocket watch...A pocket watch is a watch that is made to be carried...This silver plated pocket watch with an open glass face..., pocket watch This silver plated pocket watch with an open glass ...A pocket watch is a watch that is made to be carried in a pocket, as opposed to a wristwatch, which is strapped to the wrist.. They were the most common type of watch from their development in the 16th century until wristwatches became popular after World War I The first stem-wind and stem-set pocket watches were sold during the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 and the first owners of these new kinds of watches were Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Stem-wind, stem-set movements are the most common type of watch-movement found in both vintage and modern pocket watches.In 1857 the American Watch Company in Waltham, Massachusetts introduced the Waltham Model 57, the first to use interchangeable parts which cut the cost of manufacture and repair. Most Model 57 pocket watches were in a coin silver. Watch manufacture was becoming streamlined; the Japy family of Schaffhausen, Switzerland, led the way in this, and soon afterwards the newborn American watch industry developed much new machinery, so that by 1865 the American Watch Company (afterwards known as Waltham) could turn out more than 50,000 reliable watches each year.This silver plated pocket watch with an open glass face has black roman numerals on a white dial , gold hour hands and a blue second hand. The winding stem is at 12 o’clock and has a metal ring for attachment to a chain. Back: of case ; a shield inside 2 circleswatches, brighton, cheltenham, moorabbin, bentleigh, early settlers, pioneers -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Gold Braille pocket watch
... Gold Braille pocket watch...Circular shaped pocket watch in a gold case, with silver...Object Functional object Gold Braille pocket watch Metal ...Circular shaped pocket watch in a gold case, with silver hour and minute hands. Numerals written in black with braille markings. Metal clock with Braille and printed numbers'Hymoser Incarbloc' on face of watchbraille and talking book library, assistive devices -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Silver patterned Braille pocket watch
... Silver patterned Braille pocket watch...Circular shaped pocket watch in a silver case, with black...Circular shaped pocket watch in a silver case, with black ...Circular shaped pocket watch in a silver case, with black hour and minute hands. Numerals written in black with raised markings at each number.Metal clock with Braille and printed numbers'17 jewels' and 'faB' on clock faceassistive devices, braille -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - POCKET WATCH, Waltham, C.1900
... POCKET WATCH...Pocket Watch, stainless steel, black dial, separate small... goldfields POCKET WATCH Accessory Pocket Watch, stainless steel ...Pocket Watch, stainless steel, black dial, separate small dial for the second hand, winder on top.Engraved on back: “1900” On face: “Waltham”horology-watches, military history, passchendaele barracks trust -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Remembrance Pocket Watch
... Remembrance Pocket Watch...Pocket watch with chain attached to black leather case... daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges Remembrance Pocket Watch Pocket ...The item is a replica of the style of watch that was fashionable at the time of the First World War.Pocket watch with chain attached to black leather case. The watch- face has Roman numerals , hour, minute and seconds hands. Not currently working. The watch and case are in a wooden hinged presentation case.Cover of watch face has a slouch hat motif, laurel wreath and words LEST WE FORGET. On face of watch is Australian flag and silhouette of digger with bugle. On lid of presentation case is embossed the words: Lest We Forget.ww1, replica watch -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Functional object - Pocket Watch, C.1853
... Pocket Watch...Although the exact creation of this pocket watch is unknown...Although the exact creation of this pocket watch is unknown ...Although the exact creation of this pocket watch is unknown, the pocket watch was first invented in 1510, in Nuremberg, Germany. The inception of this invention can be attributed to Peter Henlein, a master locksmith who continued producing timepieces until the 16th century when their manufacturing expanded to other parts of Europe. During the 15th century, pocket watches served as a means of distinguishing between the lower classes and the affluent members of society since only the wealthy could afford them. In this era, an early version of the pocket watch was typically worn around the neck, as opposed to being attached to a pocket watch chain like the Albert T Bar chain. Furthermore, the increasing use of the railways during the latter part of the 1800s significantly accelerated the popularity of pocket watches.This pocket watch is significant as they relate to the social history within the Burke Museum's collection playing a vital role in narrating the history of Beechworth, demonstrating the past of the town through insights into its social, cultural, and economic dimensions.A silver pocketwatch with a leather strap attached at the clasp.A01153clock, pocketwatch, timepiece, burke museum -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Pocket watch, key
... Pocket watch, key... for winding a pocket watch, a circular metal section, gilded over... with a metal mechanism for winding a pocket watch, a circular metal ...This watch key is inscribed with the name of ‘T. Ferguson’, a watchmaker and jeweller from Warrnambool. He may have been the maker of the key or the distributor. No information has been found on ‘T. Ferguson’ but he may have been related to William Ferguson, a well-known Warrnambool watchmaker, jeweller and oculist in the early 1900s. William Ferguson was a Warrnambool Councillor and Mayor. His shop was in Timor Street.This watch key is of minor interest as one with some provenance. It is of Warrnambool origin. It also has some social significance as an example of the type of pocket watch and key used in the early 20th century. This is a small watch key with a metal mechanism for winding a pocket watch, a circular metal section, gilded over, with the name of the watchmaker and a small top section with a ring for hanging the item on a chain etc. On one side of the circular section: ‘T.Ferguson, Warnambool’(sic) On the reverse side: ‘Watch Maker & Jeweller’ ferguson, watchmaker and jeweller, t.ferguson, watchmaker, jeweller, oculist, warrnambool, william ferguson -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - POCKET WATCH
... POCKET WATCH...ROUND SILVER PLATED POCKET WATCH, BLACK ROMAN NUMERALS...POCKET WATCH Functional object ROUND SILVER PLATED POCKET ...ROUND SILVER PLATED POCKET WATCH, BLACK ROMAN NUMERALS ON WHITE DIAL, SILVER HOUR AND MINUTE HANDS WATCH MAY BE REMOVED FROM SILVER CASE WOUND WITH KEY. [NO KEY]horology, mclennan, local history -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Pocket Watch, Dusonchet, "1940s "
... Pocket Watch...Chrome Pocket Tramway Watch with white enamel face... melbourne Pocket Watch Chrome Pocket Tramway Watch with white enamel ...Used by Pte. Albert Beale Beale who was a dispatch rider in Crete Egypt and New GuineaChrome Pocket Tramway Watch with white enamel face and gold handsI. Beale vx 5078watch, tramway -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Pocket watch, c 1930
... Pocket watch...A silver pocket watch case with a white face and black... Mitcham melbourne Pocket watch Domestic object A silver pocket ...Watch used by W.R. Cruickshank from 1920-1970's in Albury when at Nicholson and Smith, Watchmakers & JewellersA silver pocket watch case with a white face and black hands and numbers. It has an additional seconds clock and hand inset at the 6 mark. Markings: Westclox DAX, shock resistant. Made in Canada. Winder and handle at top of case.Westclox DAXhorology, watches -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Pocket Watch, 1832-1833
... Pocket Watch...) Pocket watch measures diameter 5 cm x depth 1.7cm... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Pocket Watch Functional ...Watch worn by Ben Roachfort, passenger on the 'Admella', survived wreck of 'Admella' in 1859.Brass watch with ivory face, in a hallmarked sterling silver pair case. Hallmarks: Assay mark - Lion passant - Sterling silver. 925 purity. Town mark - London (uncrowned leopard's head). Date mark - 1832-1833. Makers mark - HD (unknown silversmith) Pocket watch measures diameter 5 cm x depth 1.7cmFront: Movement is marked "SLOW FAST".admella -
Koroit & District Historical Society
Pocket Watch
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Koroit & District Historical Society
Pocket Watch
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Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Pocket Watch
... Pocket Watch... goldfields Pocket Watch Inscription on back = JWH SERIAL NO. 192 D?D ...Inscription on back = JWH SERIAL NO. 192 D?Dpersonal items, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Pocket Watch
... Pocket Watch... goldfields Pocket Watch Brand = New Haven Pedometer Personal items ...Brand = New Haven Pedometerpersonal items, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Instrument - Fob Watch
... pocket watch...Silver pocket watch and brass iron winder. Watch has Roman... flagstaff-hill-maritime-village pocket watch watch horology time ...A fob watch is an instrument for measuring time. It is designed to hang from a chain that is attached to a wearer's waistband or waistcoat. The chain keeps the fob watch from being dropped or falling out of a pocket. A person possessing a fob watch or similar instrument in the 18th century would be viewed as someone in a good financial position and often a position of power or respect. It was a social statement as well as a useful object.Silver pocket watch and brass iron winder. Watch has Roman numerals on face and gold flower, floral and diamond shaped motif. Marked "0.800 x/5 115/15 39443" Picture of a bird, flying, griping a painter's pallet and brushes and another separate picture of a bird. There is also a floral pattern on the back of the watch. The winder has a number "6" or "9" on one face and a symbol similar to the "Star of David" on the other.Marked "0.800 x/5 115/15 39443" . The winder has a number "6" or "9" on one face and a symbol similar to the "Star of David" on the other.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pocket watch, watch, horology, time keeper, fashion accessory -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Instrument - Fob watch, 1814
... pocket watch... Watch". 1814 fob pocket watch belonging to the Carmichael family... as the "Carmichael Watch" or the "Loch Ard Watch". 1814 fob pocket watch ...Watchmaker History: James McCabe born in 1748 and was the son of Patrick McCabe, a notable watchmaker from Lurgan in County Armagh, Ireland. James McCabe immigrated to London in 1775 where he established his own business in Bells Building, Fleet Street. On 2nd April 1781, James McCabe was made an Honorary Freeman of the Clockmakers Company. The House of McCabe was renowned for the sheer variety of its designs and the creativity and prestige of their manufacture was celebrated and revered by owners worldwide. These pieces remain highly collectable today and fetch increasingly higher prices at auction houses worldwide. Watch association with the Loch Ard: The watch was saved from the sea when discovered on the body of Mrs Rebecca Carmichael from Dublin and handed to Eva Carmichael, the only family member to survive the fatal wreck of the Loch Ard on 1st June 1878. Eva gifted the watch to her husband, Thomas Achilles Townsend when they married in 1884; his name is engraved on the rear movement cover. The watch has been held by the family until 2011 when they decided to bring the watch, to Australia for auction. At this time the watch was in the possession of Eva Carmichael's grandson, Robert Townsend. Given its connection with the Loch Ard shipwreck It was purchased at auction by Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village on 25th October 2011 to add to it's Loch Ard collection and is currently referred to as the Carmichael watch. It is now on display alongside the Minton Peacock, which also survived the Loch Ard shipwreck, and other artefacts from the collection. James McCabe was originally a Belfast watchmaker who had moved his business to London. At the time James McCabe was much esteemed for producing fine watches and clocks, especially for export to India. Only the best watches were inscribed “James McCabe” and many with highly decorated cases were intended for the Indian market. Contemporary newspaper accounts of the watches discovery echoed a Carmichael family tradition that the watch had been intended as a gift from the City of Dublin to King George IV to mark his planned visit to the city in 1821 however there is no evidence to support this theory. Dr Evory Carmichael at some stage bought this watch some accounts say from a nobleman for about £100 and so it travelled with him on his final fateful journey to Australia. Today we can only guess at the actions of Mrs Carmichael in the chaos and darkness of the pre-dawn shipwreck. Perhaps the two items that were found on her body, the watch and a locket, were items that reminded her of those she held most dear, her husband and her family. When Mrs Carmichael's body was washed ashore the watch was found secreted in the waistband of her dress. In its own right the watch is of artistic and monetary value and is a rare and beautiful object depicting watch making in the early 19th century. It is a historically significant object in it’s own right and there is additional importance, surviving a significant event in the maritime history of Victoria. The wreck of the Loch Ard, Victoria's greatest maritime disaster has also been declared an event of National Significance because of its strong connection to Australia's immigration and maritime history. The watch, together with the Loch Ard Peacock, make up the two most significant shipwreck artefacts in Australia. Both of these items are of great social significance to not only local people but the wider Australian community. Funding for the watches purchase came from six local trusts and one anonymous citizen and is now on permanent display. Both these artefacts symbolise and helps to interpret the stories of survival along the Shipwreck Coast. Fob Watch, known as the "Carmichael Watch" or the "Loch Ard Watch". 1814 fob pocket watch belonging to the Carmichael family, recovered from the wreck of the Loch Ard. Fob watch (or pocket watch)and winding key, made by James McCabe and Son, of Cornhill, London. The watch is in excellent condition and its design is decorative and intricate. The gold face is covered by glass. The gold rear cover is hinged over a silver inner cover that includes the winding hole. The watch has a knob with a swinging ring from which it can be hung. The dial of the gold watch face is textured and has raised Arabic numerals and every minute is marked around the perimeter by a dot, with the 5-minute dots slightly larger. The numerals and dots are a different coloured gold than the rest of the face. The centre of the face has a wavy pattern fanning out to the base of the numerals. The hour and minute hands are of a dark colour. The stems of the hands are a wavy shape and finish with spade shaped tips; the tip of the hour hand is larger than that of the minute hand. The hour hand reaches to the base of the numerals and the minute hand is long enough to rest between the minute dots. The back of the watch is decorated with a detailed design on a textured gold background. The design is embossed in coloured metals; gold, silver, greenish-gold and pink. In the centre is a dove resting on leaves of a pot plant that sits on a silver circular base. Another dove is flying above it, and their beaks touch together. On the right of the base of the pot plant is a dog resting on its hind legs, body facing away from the plant and head twisted around to look at the birds. On the sides of this design and meeting at the base are sprigs of leaves and buds. Around this central design is a rope-like border. Around the perimeter of the case is a border of leaves and budding stems. The inside of this cover has embossed hallmarks, numbers and etched markings indicating that the watch is 18 carat gold, made by James McCabe, assayed in London in 1814 and the case may have been made by Daniel Willmott, case maker. The silver inner workings cover has a full name beautifully engraved on it. There is a winding hole that accesses a square-ended lever for the key to fit over. The handle of the watch is a twisted gold knob with a hollow ‘D’-shaped swinging ring attached to the end of it. This knob also has a hallmark.On the silver inner workings cover “Thomas Achilles Townshend” is engraved, underscored by a thin, delicately decorated line. On the gold handle is the logo of a crown with “18”’ next to it. Inside the gold rear case is stamped “DW’. Under that is etched “JAN 77 II”. Underneath this are 3 logos; a logo “leopard, crowned”’, a logo “ crown on top of 18”, and a logo “T”. Under these 3 symbols is part of a stamp that could possibly be “IMC”. Under this is “ ’ 5 9 4 ”. Other numbers, symbols and letters are etched into this case including “15001”, “2/5/19”. 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