i'd think it was an obsolete 45A D/P switch, e.g for a cooker. the ind probably is for a neon indicator, across the load terminals.
A mate of mine has suggested something novel - that the IND actually stands for India where they run 230V. At the end of each arrow (see photo) there is a terminal which apparently is how they there terminate. Interesting...?
 
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Hi Lou, thanks! Yes I will look at that soon.
 
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