NAWCC First Australian Chapter No. 72 inc.
 
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Doug Minty and Michael Smith show MP Kevin Rizzoli and his wife around the exhibit Public visitors in front of the Chapter 122 (Melbourne) exhibit
The Horological Guild helped public visitors with queries on their watches "Sydney Clockmakers" had a wonderful exhibition of their craft on show
Here's an example of the skills of the members of Sydney Clockmakers - Wow! The American clock exhibit was set up by Chris Nicola with lots of interest
Ross Robinson shows off the skills of Ken Prentice - a music box with twittering birds - amazing

We are very pleased that the Powerhouse Museum displayed this Henry Lane longcase
Interesting "example"  of a European clock Globe clocks are always fascinating
English dial clock with and unusual frame Small is beautiful - just ask Carl Sona!
A Wedgewood porcelain case for a French clock!  maybe the English/French relationship flourished sometime! Hey! the French produced a unique class of clocks like this "industrial" example
Look! - French elegance.  A simple clock with ebonised case.  Dial restored by? (contact webmaster) The Morbier is an "agricultural" French clock with it's own charm and attractiom.  I'd like to have one wit a verge
The 400 dayclock exhibit was set up by chapter 168 local enthusiasts - led by Lindsay Bramall Clocks with an Australian theme were assembled  by Ray Garnsey - thanks Ray
We had a mart for NAWCC members only.  We thank all of those who participated, especially from interstate Horological tools form a special interest.  The display was exemplary