Browse Items (50 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Tags: lens Page of 3 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Group of men and women Annexe employees on the rooftop of the Annexe during WWII c. 1942 - 1945 Optical Annexe workers on the rooftop of the Annexe c. 1942 - 1945 Annexe workers outside their Park Street workplace c. 1942 - 1945 A small group of female Optical Annexe workers enjoying working life c. 1942 - 1945 Hobart Optical Annexe workers on the roof of the Annexe during WWII c. 1942 - 1945 Two of the 160-strong female workforce employed at the Optical Annexe during WWII c. 1942 - 1945 Women enjoying their lunch break at the Optical Annexe during WWII c. 1942 - 1945 Six of the Hobart Optical Annexe female workers outside the Park Street (now Brooker Highway) Annexe during the war c. 1942 - 1945 Hobart Optical Annexe prism grinding and polishing workers c. 1942 - 1945 Annexe workers enjoying Christmas celebrations at work in the Hobart Optical Munitions Annexe during WWII c. 1942 - 1945 Loose lenses EN Waterworth Inspection of RAAF camera prisms National Archives of Australia 1942 - 1945 50” lens on a HS 300 Vinten 35mm camera on a manual tracking mount 1950 - 1955 50" lens under test at Mount Lofty Lookout 1950 - 1955 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 Birth of an Australian Industry - precision optics IES Lighting Review June 1948 (p. 20) Advertisement for Waterworth Lenses Professional Photography 1940 - 1960 Fine Job Universities Are Doing In The War Herald (Melbourne) 12 April, 1943 Industrial Development in Commonwealth The Mercury Newspaper 9 February 1944 Scientists want Scope for Research: Change-Over at Hobart Optical Annexe The Mercury Newspaper 22 May 1946 Hobarts Optical Industry EN Waterworth February 1946 (p. 55) Annexe Set our Wartime Sights The Mercury Newspaper 21 May 1986 Optical, but no illusion The Mercury Newspaper 20 August 1952 Finest Forms of Optics: Tasmanian Work The Examiner 11 March 1943 Page of 3 Next Page Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2