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| A  Reference Site for UK Mechanical Industrial Time Recorders  | ||||||
National Time Recorder Company Ltd
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1) A very rare excellent condition UK manufactured NTR Key recorder circa 1918 (photos kindly sent to me by Nigel West):
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2) Another rare UK manufactured NTR Key recorder (photos kindly sent to me by John Harmon):
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3) A very early (circa 1920) Standard Card Recorder (sold by the British Time Recorder Company Ltd):
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4) Another 1920's Standard Card Recorder (sold by the British Time Recorder Company Ltd):
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5) A very early (circa 1920) Autograph Recorder:
(Restored by and photographs kindly supplied by Mark Bowman)
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6) A 1920's Short Case Card Recorder:
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7) A 1930's Standard Card Recorder, unusually for NTR with a 2 colour ribbon and a 24 hour wheel mechanism and flag, perfectly restored and photos kindly sent in by Berl Driskell from Texas USA:
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8) A rare and rently discovered NTR 'Universal' model from around 1920, restored and photos kindly sent in by Errol Smith from Australia:
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9) A 1920's Time Stamp (sold by Blick):
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10) A 1930's Portable Autograph Recorder (sold by Blick):
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11) A 1930's Standard Card Recorder:
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12) A 1950's Clipit Recorder:
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13) A 1950's Autograph Recorder:
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14) An earlier model Autograph Recorder sold by Blick:
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| 15) A late 1950's Short Case Card Recorder: |  | |
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16) A late 1950's Long Case Card Recorder:
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