MISC-BITS
These are two examples of Telephone Exchange Master Clocks.
These clocks provide 1,6 and 30 second pulses to exchange equipment . They are quite accurate .Built by GENTs of Leicester,
The one on the left is mahogany while the other is oak , both have brass workings.
Two slave clock faces , left is bakelite the right is mahogany.
Enamelled Telephone sign complete with bracket for pole mounting.
I came across this bakelite standalone ring generator . Not sure of its exact usage ? Any ideas of when it would be used and what with!
Oil kit for lubricating Strowger bits and Master clocks.
This is a Dial label number printer.
Some spare that I keep handy...you never know!
A test box...not had a good look at it yet!
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