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The Snider family promoting their clocks at the 1956 Toronto Gift Show.
1956
Toronto Gift Show
Credits:
Michael Snider
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Example of early 1950s glass-covered dial, 8-day windup movement, Snider Clock Corporation
early 1950s
The Canadian Clock Museum, Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
The Canadian Clock Museum
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Plain silver dial, mid 1950s electric clocks, Snider Clock Corporation
mid 1950s
The Canadian Clock Museum, Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
The Canadian Clock Museum
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Small-diameter paper dial used on some china-cased clocks, Snider Clock Corporation.
early/mid 1950s
The Canadian Clock Museum, Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
The Canadian Clock Museum
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Close-up of script Snider decal used on late 1950s wall clock dials, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
late 1950s
The Canadian Clock Museum, Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
The Canadian Clock Museum
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The earliest brass wall clock dial, with several ring-colour options, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
early/mid 1960s
The Canadian Clock Museum, Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
The Canadian Clock Museum
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Fancy brass wall-clock dial, late 1960s, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
late 1960s
The Canadian Clock Museum, Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
The Canadian Clock Museum
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Closeup of screen-printed dial on The Chariot panel wall clock, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
early/mid 1960s
The Canadian Clock Museum, Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
The Canadian Clock Museum
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Early starburst electric wall clock, glass over dial, no wood rays, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
late 1950s early 1960s
The Canadian Clock Museum, Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
The Canadian Clock Museum
23
Turquoise version of the Snider Spider electric wall clock, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
late 1950s early 1960s
The Canadian Clock Museum, Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
The Canadian Clock Museum
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12 Brant Street, Toronto, the second and final factory location for the Snider Clock Mfg Co.
Photo October 2007
Second Snider factory location, 12 Brant Street, Toronto
Credits:
The Canadian Clock Museum
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Layout of the Brant Street Snider clock factory sketched later from memory by Michael Snider.
Sketch March 2005
Second Snider factory location, 12 Brant Street, Toronto
Credits:
Michael Snider
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Harry Snider in factory with a new clock model, building an assembly jig (undated photo, 1960s).
1960s
Snider clock factory, Toronto
Credits:
Michael Snider
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One of Harry Snider's early 1960s catalogue letters sent to clock sellers.
early 1960s
The Canadian Clock Museum, Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
Michael Snider