1960'S German Industrial Factory / Office Clocks By Peter Behrens For Siemens
Stock No
RBB582
2018
- £165.00
- €199 Euro
- $209 US Dollar
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Item Description
Width 35cm, Depth 4cm.
In 1881, Siemens & Halske built the Gross-Lichterfelde Tramway, the world's first electric streetcar line, in the southwestern Lichterfelde suburb of Berlin, followed by the Mödling and Hinterbrühl Tram near Vienna, the first electrical interurban tram in Austria-Hungary. 1882 saw the opening of the experimental "Elektromote" track, an early trolleybus concept in the Berlin suburb of Halensee. The rising popularity of telegraphs & electrical tramways, as well as in generators and electric motors, ensured steady growth for Siemens & Halske.
Werner von Siemens retired in 1890, while Johann Georg Halske had already left the company in 1867. Werner von Siemens' brother Karl Heinrich, together with Werner's sons Arnold and Georg Wilhelm, grew the firm and erected new Siemens & Halske premises along the banks of the western Spree river, in the Berlin suburb of Charlottenburg, in 1897. The firm's vast new site continued to grow, and from 1899 onwards it was known as Siemensstadt.
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Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
London, England
Item Dimensions
H: 35cm W: 35cm D: 4cm
Period
1960s
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
London, England
Item Location
United Kingdom
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