Copy of clay liver used for divination, original from Babylon, 2050-1750 BCE Classical & Medieval Medicine 2050-1750 BCE
Model (scale 1:6) of the original reaping machine built in 1831 by Cyrus H. McCormick. Model of McCormick's Reaper, 1831 Agricultural Engineering 1831
The Opening of New London Bridge by Their Most Gracious Majesties William the 4th and Queen Adelaide Robert Havell 1831
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
Copy of model of a sheep's liver. Original Babylonian, c. 2050-1750 BC. Classical & Medieval Medicine 2050-1750 BCE
Fragment of skin from Thomas Williams, a bodysnatcher executed for murder 5th December 1831. Skin of bodysnatcher Thomas Williams Anatomy & Pathology 1831
Bell, Stockton & Darlington Railway, brass, marked 1831. Overall: 225 mm x 240 mm. Brass station bell, Stockton & Darlington Railway Fixtures & Fittings from Railway Buildings 1831
Silvered medal struck by Thomas Woolfield, publisher to aid funds for New Infirmary, Liverpool, dedicated to Ladies Patronesses, English, 1831 Medal, Liverpool New Infirmary's Ladies Patronesses Wellcome Medals 1831