Employee attendance time recorder

Made:
1901-1933 in London
maker:
National Time Recorder Company Limited

Clocking-in time recorder for employee attendance, with keys, employer notice and record sheet. This machine was used by employees at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough until 1976.

This time recorder, made by the National Time Recording Co. Ltd., of London, was used at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire up to 1976 to record the times of arrival and departure of workmen so that their wages could be calculated correctly. It is a a clock with a printing mechanism, and is typical of the machines used for this purpose. Each workman had his own card, one per week. He put the card in a slot in the machine and pulled a lever to print the time on it, to 'clock in' and 'clock out' each morning and afternoon. There are mechanisms to print the times in the correct places on the card, and on different rows for each day of the week.

Details

Category:
Farnborough
Object Number:
1993-2440
Materials:
brass, iron and wood
type:
recorder

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