Stereoscope in a case
Stereoscope made of cast aluminium with metal manufacturers plate on the top marked in red 'Waterworth Hobart'. Instrument is used for lookings at stereoscopic images in photogrammatery such as the topography of a landscape in 3D. Instrument is primarily used by cartographers
EN Waterworth
From the Eric Waterworth Collection. The University of Tasmania does not hold copyright on all site materials. Contact us for further dealings
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Waterworth products brochure
Multi-coloured three-fold double-sided brochure detailing the Waterworth product range of projectors, instruments, telescopes, lenses, viewers and accessories. Font colours include red, orange, blue and black while background are white, blue or deep green. Half a dozen font styles are used. Both illustrations and photographs of the products are included in the brochure and there is also a woman using a projector as part of the product advertising, leaflet, brochure. The circular W in the centre logo is used in a more elaborate style that other uses of the logo
EN Waterworth
From the Eric Waterworth Collection. The University of Tasmania does not hold copyright on all site materials. Contact us for further dealings
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Waterworth photo interpreters stereoscope advertisement and detailed specification and use text
Designed by both EN Waterworth and Prof S Carey from the University of Tasmania's geology department for use by geologists and surveyors for interpreting aerial photographs
EN Waterworth and Prof S Carey
From the Eric Waterworth Collection. The University of Tasmania does not hold copyright on all site materials. Contact us for further dealings
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Hobart Firms Achievement
Article about the business partnerhsip of Waterworth & Bessell and their product to market of a photo interpreter stereoscope. It is used for survey work using aerial photographs
The Mercury Newspaper
21 November 1959
Courtesy of the Mercury Newspaper, Hobart
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Photograph of a photo interpreters stereoscope
Designed by Prof S Carey from the University of Tasmania geology department and Eric Waterworth. Eric Waterworth then produced it in his EN Waterworth business in the Optical Annexe building
From the Eric Waterworth Collection. The University of Tasmania does not hold copyright on all site materials. Contact us for further dealings
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Photo interpreters stereoscope and case
Designed by EN Waterworth in association with Prof S Carey from the university's geology department and for use by his students and researchers and also other government surveyors
From the Eric Waterworth Collection. The University of Tasmania does not hold copyright on all site materials. Contact us for further dealings
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Photo interpreters stereoscope
Designed by Prof S Carey, from the University of Tasmanias geology department, and Eric Waterworth. They had worked together and designed, collaborated and made equipment for geology students and researchers since the early 1930s
From the Eric Waterworth Collection. The University of Tasmania does not hold copyright on all site materials. Contact us for further dealings
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Eric Waterworth looks on as two researchers look at the photo interpreters stereoscope
Photograph taken inside the University of Tasmania Domain campus Optical Munitions Annexe, Hobart. If you have any further information about the two students or researchers in the photograph then we'd like to hear from you
From the Eric Waterworth Collection. The University of Tasmania does not hold copyright on all site materials. Contact us for further dealings
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