'This clock goes 'round without a sound'
Advertisement for Telalarm Jr. electric alarm clocks by Telechron (1947).

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'This clock goes 'round without a sound'
Advertisement for Telalarm Jr. electric alarm clocks by Telechron (1947).
Peter Behrens was born today in 1868: Electrical Industrial Clock for AEG 1910s 'Behrens embodied a wide range of visionary talents. A Renaissance man in the true sense of the word, he moved with ease between several disciplines: painting, graphic design, architecture, and furniture design. Behrens worked with, and was an inspiration to, some of the biggest names in Modernism.. When Behrens came to AEG, he brought with him a simple but powerful design philosophy that was to be the enduring hallmark of the AEG company and its products. The paradigm shift that Behrens effected in AEG and in the self-conception of German industrial design as a whole was based on the notion of developing electrical household appliances with an eye both to aesthetics and the specific function of the object. To quote Behrens himself: "Design is not about decorating functional forms - it is about creating forms that accord with the character of the object and that show new technologies to advantage." AEG Photo Apdency. Wikimedia Commons
Alexander Bain (12 October 1810 – 2 January 1877) was a Scottish inventor and engineer who was first to invent and patent the electric clock .
Fax/facsimile machine.
The fax machine was patented by Bain in 1843. Then, three years later, he actually created it. At the time, it was not referred to as a fax machine, but a facsimile machine.
Chemical telegraph
On 12 December 1846, Bain, who was then living in Edinburgh, patented a chemical telegraph. He had seen that the Morse and other telegraphs then in use were comparatively slow, due to the mechanical inertia of their moving parts, and realized that the signal current could be used to make a readable mark on a moving paper tape soaked in a mixture of ammonium nitrate and potassium ferrocyanide, which gave a blue mark when a current was passed through it.
The speed at which marks could be made on the paper was so high that hand signalling could not keep up with it, and so Bain devised a method of automatic signalling using punched paper tape
He installed the railway telegraph lines between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Art Deco Sessions Electric Desk Clock
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The Snider Clock Company of Canada
The Snider Clock Company of Canada
Canadian clock collectors familiar with companies such as Arthur Pequegnat, the Canada Clock Company, the Hamilton Clock Company, Forestville, and Fleet seldom consider the Snider Clock company clocks for their collections yet for a quarter of a century this home-grown Canadian company made mantel and wall clocks designed and manufactured in Toronto, Ontario. Starburst clock in a boutique hotel,…
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