IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This clock dates from the 1930s, when ...
ASHLAND — Sometime back in the 1960s, Florence Dancause saw an ad in the newspaper about the Warren Telechron Company needing workers. Then 32 years old, she needed to support her family; she went to ...
ASHLAND – Bob Hebden remembers the call 21 years ago bearing good news about the historic Henry E. Warren Elementary School clock. In 1995, still working as the district’s facilities director, Hebden ...
When the chapel bell strikes 10 o'clock, and Joe Yardling jumps up from Bryce's "Holy Roman Empire" to realize that his new Elgin watch is apparently ten minutes slow, and that he is exactly ten ...
This clock dates from the 1930s, when the popularity of electric clocks began to surpass mechanical ones. In the late 1870s, mass produced spring-driven alarm clocks had first become available for as ...