Browse Items (43 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Tags: lenses Previous Page Page of 2 Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Large Wartime Increase in State's Production The Mercury Newspaper 16 MAY 1946 One State One Nation - series The Mercury Newspaper 1 January 2001 (p. 19) Optical, but no illusion The Mercury Newspaper 20 August 1952 Annexe Set our Wartime Sights The Mercury Newspaper 21 May 1986 Display Reflects University's Contribution to War Effort The Mercury Newspaper 22 August 1995 Scientists want Scope for Research: Change-Over at Hobart Optical Annexe The Mercury Newspaper 22 May 1946 Industrial Development in Commonwealth The Mercury Newspaper 9 February 1944 Optical Annexe Plans Ahead The Mercury Newspaper 1945 - 1946 War Lenses at College The Mercury Newspaper 12 May 1981 War Effort Developed into High Tech Skill The Southern Star 5 July 1989 Scientists and Glamor Girls Prise Open the Prism's Secret Processes The Tasmanian Truth 28 December 1946 (p.4) Slide projector in its instrument case with spare loose (chipped) lens Waterworth & Bessell c. 1957 - 1960 Lens case for lens [described at ID - EW2017/32] A large piece of fused glass block from the Optical Annexe. These blocks were created to produce lenses and prisms for the war effort Coated lenses June 1949, page 490 Early advertisement for the Centaur Lens Jan - Feb 1948 (Vol 1 no. 8) Hobart Made Lenses Will Merit High Preference: Motor executives view late 1940s 50" lens testing using a rebuilt radar dish mount and with two operators where one followed the azimuth movement and the other the elevation. Designed to test better tracking of aircraft and missile interception 1950 - 1955 50" lens under test at Mount Lofty Lookout 1950 - 1955 Previous Page Page of 2 Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2