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Quarter-repeating gold watch by Abraham-Louis Breguet

circa 1808

Portrait bust of Princess Victoria

1829

A Royal watch by Samuel Houston

1807

Gold watch by Robert Roskell

1814

Marine chronometer by E. Barthet, found on an abandoned ship

1840

Marine chronometer by John Arnold

1802

Eight-day marine chronometer by Barrauds, London

1816

Marine chronometer by Brockbanks

1802

model locomotion no 1

1825

Gold amulet in the form of a cobra

2000-100 BCE

Copy of Chamberlen obstetric forceps

1813

Silver lancet case, empty

1833

Original preparation of quinine acetate by Pelletier

1810-1840

Original preparation of quinine hydrochloride by Pelletier

1810-1840

Schwann's microscope (no case)

1835

Charles Green Aeronaut

1836

Specimen of First Telegraph Line, 1837

1837

Slamannan Railway commemorative plaque

1840

model steam locomotive

1826

London & Birmingham Railway Guard's Clock, 1837-1839

1838

Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway, composite 1st & 2nd class railway carriage

1834

Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway 2nd Class railway carriage, 1834

1834

Wax plaque showing foetus in the womb

1801-1830

Wax plaque showing a dissected female figure

1801-1830

Wax plaque showing a dissected female figure

1801-1830

Plaque showing the development of a human embryo

1801-1830

Five wooden molecular model balls

circa 1810

East Indiaman Herefordshire

1815

Half-penny coin

1806

Eclipse

1841

Model of Grand Junction Railway locomotive "Wildfire", 1839

1839

model passenger locomotive 1837

1837

Conjectural model of Trevithick's locomotive 'Catch-me-who-can'

1808

'Vaporisateur du Docteur Montazeau', print, Paris, France, 1822-1840

1822-1840

Edward Jenner's lancets

1801-1823

Cooke and Wheatstone five-needle telegraph

1837

Hedley's experimental model for testing adhesion.

1812

Weights and measures

1805

Entrance into Manchester across Water Street

1831

Diploma awarding honorary membership of the London Vaccine Institution, London, England, 1826

1826

White boat shaped infant's feeding bottle

1801-1830

Metric volumetric rule, with 0.05 to 100 litres graduations

1803-1828

Shoulder papier-mache doll accompanying English wooden doll.Circa 1840

circa 1840

'Dr Syntax and his wife making an experiment in pneumatics', print, London, England, 1820

1820

Lithograph: 'Tring Cutting. June 17th 1837'

1839

Small screw-cutting device or fusee engine for clock-maker's use

circa 1800

Wooden stool with four legs and octagonal seat

1830-1840

Calculating rule by Lenoir in centimetres with conversions

1800-1830

Hand loom

1825-1835

Scientific Researches! - New Discoveries in Pneumaticks! - or, an Experimental Lecture on the Powers of Air

1802