What is the projectile Chris? Looks unfired to me?
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waff
A friend of mine has had this clock for many years and I finally got to take a few pictures of it-you may find it interesting.
A friend of the owner of this clock also has a similar version with a non chromed shell, so I will try to get some pictures of that in due course.
This particular clock was the "Master" timepiece controlling all minor clocks in a Hospital in the Ascot area until about 15 years ago when the Hospital was demolished.
It is amazing where Ordnance turns up !
This clock is in perfect working order.
Last edited by Chris 42 RQ; 10th March 2010 at 09:26 AM. Reason: speelonk
CHRIS
What is the projectile Chris? Looks unfired to me?
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waff
Waffenamt.
Collector of German ww2 Bomb fuzes and Ordnance.
'The early bird catches the worm!...'
Hi Waff I am thinking that it is a First World War French 75 mm HE as it appears to have an adaptor at the front end and was originally solid at the base.
Sadly I did not have time to make any measurements other than a visual asessment.
CHRIS
Hi Chris
Thanks for making time to show this very interesting thread, it would be nice to know the history of the company, when we removed the master clock from Harrow hospital (which is now a gated housing estate)it wasnt nearly as interesting .
Next time I go to my mates house I will try to get further details on the clock Steve !
It was interesting to know that another local person also has a similar clock ! that I will also pursue.
CHRIS
Hi Chris
i wonder if a small local clock maker, used surplus ,components to make these clocks,The German radio company Grundig started after the war using surplus German radio valves, in their domestic radios.
Nice clock Chris, very interesting.
I'll have to make sure I check the clocks out in future
Dave.
Or you could say clock the clock !
sorry
Steve you requested more information on the clock.
My mate has sent me a picture of the clock face-so you will now have the makers name.
CHRIS
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