Browse Items (37 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Tags: optical munitions annexe Page of 2 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 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 workers on the roof of the Annexe during WWII 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 Women enjoying working life at Hobarts Optical Munitions Annexe during WWII c. 1942 - 45 A right angled prism produced at the Optical Annexe, Hobart, during World War Two 1942 - 1945 A a right-angled pentagonal prism from the World War Two production line at the Optical Munitions Annexe 9/101, Hobart 1942 - 1945 A right-angled pentagonal prism produced at the Hobart Optical Munitions Annexe during World War Two 1942 - 1945 A right-angle prism with a concave lens on one face 1942 - 1945 Front of the Optical Munitions Annexe 9/101 c. 1944 Original plan of the second storey on the Optical Munitions Annexe c. 1942 - 1943 Prisms produced at Hobarts Optical Munitions Annexe 9/101 during World War Two 1942 - 1945 Photograph taken from the RAAF Beaufort plane flight made over Hobart in 1943 to test a lens made at the Optical Annexe for the RAAF and Allied Forces for reconnaisance flights over enemy territory 1943 Eric Waterworh in his office at the Optical Annexe (formerly known at the Optical Munitions Annexe 9/101) c. 1941-1945 Eric Waterworth standing beside a collection of lenses and prisms c. 1989 Eric Waterworth and Geoff Fenton talk about the Optical Annexe during the war years University of Tasmania 1978 Scientists and Glamor Girls Prise Open the Prism's Secret Processes The Tasmanian Truth 28 December 1946 (p.4) Display Reflects University's Contribution to War Effort The Mercury Newspaper 22 August 1995 Page of 2 Next Page Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2