Browse Items (59 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Tags: optical annexe Page of 3 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added A a right-angled pentagonal prism from the World War Two production line at the Optical Munitions Annexe 9/101, Hobart 1942 - 1945 A large piece of fused glass block from the Optical Annexe. These blocks were created to produce lenses and prisms for the war effort A right angled prism produced at the Optical Annexe, Hobart, during World War Two 1942 - 1945 A right-angle prism with a concave lens on one face 1942 - 1945 A right-angled pentagonal prism produced at the Hobart Optical Munitions Annexe during World War Two 1942 - 1945 A small group of female Optical Annexe workers enjoying working life c. 1942 - 1945 A University of Tasmania physics student or an employee working at the Optical Munitions Annexe, Hobart during World War Two 1940 - 1945 A University of Tasmania physics student or an employee working at the Optical Munitions Annexe, Hobart during World War Two 1940 - 1945 Advertisement by EN Waterworth business for the F/3.5 enlarger lens Professional Photography Year Unknown (p. 29) Advertisement for an EN Waterworth slide projector The Herald Sun 21 March 1960 Advertisement for Waterworth Lenses Professional Photography 1940 - 1960 Annexe Set our Wartime Sights The Mercury Newspaper 21 May 1986 Annexe workers enjoying Christmas celebrations at work in the Hobart Optical Munitions Annexe during WWII c. 1942 - 1945 Annexe workers outside their Park Street workplace c. 1942 - 1945 Australia Remembers: War Industry in State The Mercury August 1995 Birth of an Australian Industry - precision optics IES Lighting Review June 1948 (p. 20) Blocking up roof prisms ready for polishing National Archives of Australia 1942 - 1945 Catalogue to the Eric Waterworth: an inventive Tasmanian exhibition QVMAG October 1990 Checking roof prism quality National Archives of Australia 1942 - 1945 Display Reflects University's Contribution to War Effort The Mercury Newspaper 22 August 1995 Early advertisement for the Centaur Lens Jan - Feb 1948 (Vol 1 no. 8) EN Waterworth brochure for a range of instruments and machines EN Waterworth Eric Waterworh in his office at the Optical Annexe (formerly known at the Optical Munitions Annexe 9/101) c. 1941-1945 Eric Waterworth and Geoff Fenton talk about the Optical Annexe during the war years University of Tasmania 1978 Page of 3 Next Page Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2