Copy of clay liver used for divination, original from Babylon, 2050-1750 BCE Classical & Medieval Medicine 2050-1750 BCE
Refracting telescope with 5.9-inch aperture lens, brass tube and English type equatorial mounting and clockwork drive Astronomy 1829
Clockwork drive designed by the Rev. Sheepshank for refracting telescope of 5.9-inch aperture by Dollond mounted on English type equatorial mounting Clockwork drive, for refracting telescope of 5.9-inch aperture Astronomy 1829
Stone slab with seven holes for cosmetic ointments, Egypt, 1991-1786 BCE Classical & Medieval Medicine 1991-1786 BCE
Square pavement brick from Babylonia (Southern Iraq), 2nd millennium BC. Building Construction 2000-1001 BCE
Model of Bell's original reaping machine (scale 1:48). Model of Bell's original reaping machine (scale 1: Agricultural Engineering c. 1829
Copy of model of a sheep's liver. Original Babylonian, c. 2050-1750 BC. Classical & Medieval Medicine 2050-1750 BCE
Beaker, horn, with incised representation of steam locomotive `Agenoria', dated 1829, probably not contemporary, ex GP Keen Collection. horn beaker Miscellanea & Curiosities 1829
A plan and section of the railway from Liverpool to Manchester, in the county palatine of Lancaster Railway Maps & Plans 1829
Refracting telescope of 5.9-inch aperture by Dollond mounted on English type equatorial mounting with off-set lead counterweight, later modified by Troughton in 1874. Refracting telescope of 5.9-inch aperture, mounted on English type equatorial mounting with off-set lead counterweight Astronomy 1829