Silver fox locomotive plaque, London & North Eastern Railway Locomotives and Rolling Stock Components 1935
London Midland & Scottish Railway steam locomotive 4-6-0 5MT class, No 5000, 1935 Locomotives and Rolling Stock 1935
Chemins de Fer de Paris a Lyon et a la Mediterranee (PLM) train ferry van, 1935 Locomotives and Rolling Stock 1935
Copy of clay liver used for divination, original from Babylon, 2050-1750 BCE Classical & Medieval Medicine 2050-1750 BCE
Mazda QP.240 battery double output pentode valve (McVitie Weston valve collection), 1935 Electronic Components 1935
Boots Improved Higginson's enema apparatus with rectal and vaginal pipes Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception 1935
Pallet 7 of 12 -Part of Manchester University Differential Analyser, consisting of 16 feet central frame, 4 integrators, 2 input tables, output table, camera. The Manchester Differential Analyser is an analogue computer designed to solve a class of mathematical functions called differential equations. This machine was built by the Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company and completed in 1935 for the Physics Department at Manchester University. The machine was based on an American design, powered by electric motors, and uses mechanical components to model mathematical relationships. The central device is a disc-and-wheel device integrator which performs mathematical integration. Manchester University Differential Analyser Mathematics 1935
Railway wagon, Great Western Railway, 12ton Motor Car Van, 'Mogo', No. 126438, built Swindon Works, date to traffic 6th April 1935. [Built to diagram number GWR Wagon G31, construction span 1934-1936, number built 350]. Great Western Railway Mogo Locomotives and Rolling Stock 1935