Browse Items (207 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Page of 9 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Women enjoying working life at Hobarts Optical Munitions Annexe during WWII c. 1942 - 45 Women enjoying their lunch break at the Optical Annexe during WWII c. 1942 - 1945 Waterworth strip film projector brochure EN Waterworth Waterworth strip film projector brochure EN Waterworth Waterworth slide and film viewer advertisement Waterworth & Bessell Waterworth semi automatic slide changer advertisement and includes 'Instructions for Operating' EN Waterworth Waterworth semi automatic slide changer advertisement EN Waterworth Waterworth products brochure EN Waterworth Waterworth photo interpreters stereoscope advertisement and detailed specification and use text EN Waterworth and Prof S Carey Waterworth infant respirator advertisement EN Waterworth Waterworth family photograph taken in Hobart c. 1918 War Lenses at College The Mercury Newspaper 12 May 1981 War Effort Developed into High Tech Skill The Southern Star 5 July 1989 Universal Micro-Reader operating instructions card EN Waterworth Unique Gramophone Invention: self playing, self stopping, self repeating. Hobart youth's achievement The Mercury Newspaper 24 October 1925 Two views of the Waterworth micro-reader EN Waterworth Two of the 160-strong female workforce employed at the Optical Annexe during WWII c. 1942 - 1945 Transit box for slide projector model B41 1710 EN Waterworth Three Waterworth desk magnifiers EN Waterworth The war days bore fruit Film Monthly November 1951 The three Waterworth brothers c. 1930 The dome prism produced at the Optical Annexe during the war for use in gunsights and binoculars 1942 - 1945 Tasmanian gains grip on advances in lens manufacture The Mercury Newspaper Strip film projector in its instrument case. Tripodal with adjustable front wheel foot on base. Two specification plates on base Waterworth Page of 9 Next Page Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2