Gledhill-Brook Time Recorders Ltd

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Here are photographs of a very rare and fully working Gledhill-Brook Key Recorder sent to me by John Foster, which must date from around 1912 when the company was formed.

Very interestingly, the key stamping mechanism is the same as that used in ITR/Bundy key recorders, so Gledhill-Brook must have had a working relationship with ITR in their early days.

 

Gledhill-Brook Key Recorder Gledhill-Brook Key Recorder
Gledhill-Brook Key Recorder Gledhill-Brook Key Recorder

 

A Desk Autograph recorder from 1958:

Gledhill-Brook Autograph Recorder
Gledhill-Brook Autograph Recorder
Gledhill-brook Autograph recorder
Gledhill-Brook Autograph Recorder
Gledhill-Brook Autograph Recorder
Gledhill-Brook Autograph Recorder

 

An interesting variation with this un-restored 1927 Empire model below. Obviously one of a pair (one for clocking in and one for clocking out), this clock was made without a lever to change from 'in' to 'out':

Gledhill-Brook Empire
   
Gledhill-Brook Empire Movement
Gledhill-Brook Movement
Gledhill-Brook Empire Mechanism
Gledhill-Brook Empire Dial

Gledhill-Brook Empire Card Slot

 

A standard Empire Fusee Card Recorder from 1946:

Gledhill Brook Empire Recorder
Gledhill Brook Empire Recorder
Gledhill Brook Empire Recorder Movement
Gledhill Brook Empire Recorder Mechanism

 

A rare example of a Long Case Signature Recorder from 1946 (note the cabinet maker's name stamped on the bottom of the case which is a Gledhill-Brook trademark):

Gledhill Brook Empire Recorder
Gledhill Brook Fusee Movement
Gledhill Brook Empire Recorder
Maker's Name
Gledhill Signature Mechanism
Gledhill Signature Mechanism
Gledhill Signature Mechanism

 

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