Items tagged clocks in MV Collections
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Electric Clock Movement - JECO, Japan, circa 1967
Electric clock movement, mounted on wooden board, JECO Co Ltd, Japan, circa 1967.
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Photograph - Ben Nevis Observatory, Ben Nevis, Scotland, 1885
Inside Ben Nevis Observatory, 1885. Photograph in a photograph album used at Melbourne Observatory, late 19th century. The photographs show the main Melbourne Observatory building, Gre ...
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Tide Gauge Clock - J. Newman, London
Pendulum clock, made by J. Newman, London. Used to drive the recording apparatus of a self-registering tide-gauge [registered as ST 29815], which was erected at Williamstown by the Harb ...
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World Clock - Yaesu, Japan, 1981
World clock, made by Yaesu, Japan, 1981.
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Timing Clock - Junghans, circa 1930
Timing Clock. Circular white timer clock, 0-60 min. Used for timing reactions. Used by Commonwealth Serum Laboratories (CSL) Limited , Parkville, Victoria.
From: Schramberg, Germany Images: 0 -
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Stop-Work
Star wheel or Maltese cross form of clock stop work, used to prevent damaging the spring by overwinding. This example was used on the spring of a musical box.
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Stop-Work
Clock stop-work, used to prevent damaging the spring by overwinding.
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Travelling Clock - Europa 'President', Germany, circa 1960
Travelling alarm clock in hinged metal and leather case, 'Europa President', Germany, circa 1960.
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Pendulum Clock Replica - Huygens, 1657
Replica of the pendulum clock designed by Christiaan Huygens in 1656 and built by clockmaker Salomon Coster of the Hague, Netherlands in 1657, Hugyens' clock was the first to use a pend ...
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Timing Clock - Kodak, 'Eastman Timer', circa 1920s
Circular metal timer clock, 5-60 min. Ananlogue, about 1920s. Possibly used to time reaction and incubation times. Used by Commonwealth Serum Laboratories (CSL) Limited , Parkville, Vic ...
From: Rochester, United States Images: 0



