Browse Items (31 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Tags: university of tasmania Page of 2 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Waterworth photo interpreters stereoscope advertisement and detailed specification and use text EN Waterworth and Prof S Carey War Effort Developed into High Tech Skill The Southern Star 5 July 1989 Three Waterworth desk magnifiers EN Waterworth Tasmanian gains grip on advances in lens manufacture The Mercury Newspaper Scientists want Scope for Research: Change-Over at Hobart Optical Annexe The Mercury Newspaper 22 May 1946 Portrait of (Alexander) Leicester McAulay Jack Carington Smith 1963 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 Photograph of a photo interpreters stereoscope Photo interpreters stereoscope and case One State One Nation - series The Mercury Newspaper 1 January 2001 (p. 19) Noted Inventor Dies The Examiner Newspaper 29 December 1990 Large Wartime Increase in State's Production The Mercury Newspaper 16 MAY 1946 Invitation to the University of Tasmania ceremony bestowing an honorary Master of Science on Eric Waterworth University of Tasmania 1987 Industrial Development in Commonwealth The Mercury Newspaper 9 February 1944 Hobarts Optical Industry EN Waterworth February 1946 (p. 55) Hand-held magnifiers, loose lenses and casings EN Waterworth 1946 Finest Forms of Optics: Tasmanian Work The Examiner 11 March 1943 Fine Job Universities Are Doing In The War Herald (Melbourne) 12 April, 1943 Eric Waterworth standing beside a collection of lenses and prisms c. 1989 Eric Waterworth looks on as two researchers look at the photo interpreters stereoscope Eric Waterworth and Geoff Fenton talk about the Optical Annexe during the war years University of Tasmania 1978 Display Reflects University's Contribution to War Effort The Mercury Newspaper 22 August 1995 Bruce Scott talks about his time in the University Physics Department and in particular his early student and lecturing years University of Tasmania c. 1980 Birth of an Australian Industry - precision optics IES Lighting Review June 1948 (p. 20) Page of 2 Next Page Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2