Wall Clock
Shared by Western Bay Museum
Made in Spain, and most likely for domestic use, this distinctively patterned square wall clock is powered by a transistor movement that was pioneered in France. Transistor movement clocks were a transitional technology between mechanical clocks and the more modern quartz clocks.
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Title
Wall Clock
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Maker
Micro
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Date made
1960s - 1970s
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Subject
Time, Domestic technology
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Additional information
Processed material, Metal Processed material, Plastic Processed material, Glass
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Rights
All rights reserved
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Location
The Old Fire Station, 32 Main Road, Katikati 3129
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Western Bay Museum
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