Time recorder by the British Time Recorder Co. Ltd, London, England, 1905. Time Recording Device 1905
The International Superelectric Time System. Two electric movements (secondary clocks) model 561-2 with two 6" dials and two pairs 6" hands, made by International Time Recording Co, 1930-1959. They were used in the workplace to regulate time the monitor hours worked. International Superelectric " Supervised" Secondary Clocks, 1930-1959 1930-1959
Original time clock and time stamp from early 'pay-and-display' parking meter as designed by Major R A Youell and manufactured by the Universal Parking Meter Company Limited, Vale Road, Tonbridge, Kent, c. 1960-1980. With analogue dial. Front plate numbered L2731. Dial plate includes sticker saying 'as selected for the DESIGN CENTRE LONDON'. Original time clock and time stamp from early 'pay-and-display' parking meter 1960-1980
Time recorder, portable, spring-wound, 1950-1972. It has a facility where signatures were recorded at set times, used to monitor the arrival and departures of staff. Time and Signature Recording Device, 1950-1972 1950-1972
Model 7500-2D Printime Stamp no.756616 ('stapler' design), 1950-1959. It was part of the Minute Impulse Time System and was used to stamp the exact time on documents. Time Stamp for Stamping the Time on Documents, 1950-1959 1950-1959