Patrol Clock ["Clock 2"]

Maker and role
The Synchronome Co. Ltd, Manufacturer

Object detail

Accession number
2019.135.5
Description
Patrol Clock, Clock 2: No.3 Patrol. One of a set of two clocks. Part of a 24-hour clock timer system used for regulating the external perimeter checks of Auckland Prison, last used in the 1970s.

Grey coloured metal cabinet with hinged door on front with a rectangular glass panel. It has a curved shape at the top. At the top of the cabinet in the centre is a brown label with white text which reads, "CLOCK 2". In black permanent marker to the left is written "No. 3 Patrol". On the right, "2" is written in red. There are two hinges on the right of the cabinet door, and there is a keyhole on the left. The key is located in the keyhole.

Underneath the cabinet affixed to a grey metal backing is a clock. It has a large silver coloured face with black text and hands. In the centre of the face under the "12" is the maker, "SYNCHRONOME / LONDON." Below the "6" reads "MADE IN ENGLAND". Underneath the clock face is a large cylindrical mechanism that holds a piece of paper. The paper is white with printed black text. At the top of the paper, it reads "CLOCK 2, and has "DAY 1", "DAY 2", and "DAY 3" on each sheet. The dates "4/9" ; "5/9" and "6/9" are handwritten under each day. There is a sequence of numbers at the top for each of the 24 hours in a day. Below this, the sheet has a line for each area of the prison to be checked. "KITCHEN / STAFF DINING ROOM / CLASS BLOCK GROUND FLOOR / CLASS BLOCK 1ST FLOOR WORKSHOP WEST / CLASS BLOCK 1ST FLOOR CELLS EAST / CLASS BLOCK 1ST FLOOR CELLS WEST / CLASS BLOCK 2ND FLOOR WORKSHOP EAST / CLASS BLOCK 2ND FLOOR WORKSHOP WEST / CLASS BLOCK 2ND FLOOR CELLS EAST / CLASS BLOCK 2ND FLOOR CELLS WEST / DETENTION EAST / DETENTION WEST / HOSPITAL / PSYCHIATRIC / RECEPTION / ENTRY BLOCK BASEMENT / VISITING ROOM / GYM. STAGE / LIBRARY / LIBRARY BLOCK CORRIDOR / WORKSHOPS." There are pin marks on the paper, which is where prison officers moved a magnetised lever to cause the indentation. The Supervisor would then check that the security patrol had been undertaken. On the underside of the barrel is a red label which reads "RIGHTHAND CLOCK". The backing has four holes on edges for fixing to wall. There are wires and electrical components to either side. The cylinder and the clock face are mounted to the backing plate with screws.
Marks
CLOCK 2 Label
No. 3 Patrol / 2 Hand-written
SYNCHRONOME / LONDON / MADE IN ENGLAND Maker's Mark
CLOCK 2 / DAY 1 / DAY 2 / DAY 3 Printed
4/9 / 5/9 / 6/9 Hand-written
KITCHEN / STAFF DINING ROOM / CLASS BLOCK GROUND FLOOR / CLASS BLOCK 1ST FLOOR WORKSHOP WEST / CLASS BLOCK 1ST FLOOR CELLS EAST / CLASS BLOCK 1ST FLOOR CELLS WEST / CLASS BLOCK 2ND FLOOR WORKSHOP EAST / CLASS BLOCK 2ND FLOOR WORKSHOP WEST / CLASS BLOCK 2ND FLOOR CELLS EAST / CLASS BLOCK 2ND FLOOR CELLS WEST / DETENTION EAST / DETENTION WEST / HOSPITAL / PSYCHIATRIC / RECEPTION / ENTRY BLOCK BASEMENT / VISITING ROOM / GYM. STAGE / LIBRARY / LIBRARY BLOCK CORRIDOR / WORKSHOPS. Printed
RIGHTHAND CLOCK Label
Credit Line
The Synchronome Co. Ltd. Patrol Clock ["Clock 2"], 2019.135.5. The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).

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