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Difference Engine No. 1

circa 1832

Model of the "Planet" Locomotive

1830 (original); 1967 (model)

Rocket locomotive

1829

Prototype of the Brougham carriage

1838

Phrenological head

1821

Hand loom

1825-1835

Entrance into Manchester across Water Street

1831

Schwann's microscope (no case)

1835

Euston Station gates

1838

'Haystack' Boiler, 1775-1799

1775-1799 (original); 1900-1907 (model)

Cooke and Wheatstone 5-needle telegraph, 1837

1837

Isaac Newton’s Reflecting Telescope (replica)

1668; 1924

Telescope by Galileo (replica)

1610; 1923

Seal die, Great North of England, Clarence & Hartlepool Junction Railway

1837

Bishop Auckland & Weardale Railway seal die

1837

model passenger locomotive 1837

1837

model steam locomotive

1826

Specimen of First Telegraph Line, 1837

1837

Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway 3rd Class open railway carriage, 1834

1834

Shutt End Colliery Railway steam locomotive 'Agenoria'

1829

Swannington Incline Winding Engine, Leicester & Swannington Railway, 1832

1832

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

1834

Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway 2nd Class railway carriage, 1834

1834

Letter opener with calendar and map, 1893-1894

1893-4

Machine used for covering wires with silk and cotton, 1837

1837

Deck watch by Breguet et Fils

1830

model locomotion no 1

1825

Charles Green Aeronaut

1836

London & Birmingham Railway clock

1837

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

1820

Novelty model

1955; 1830

Pendulum clock designed by Galileo in 1642 and made by his son in 1649, model.

1642-1649 (original); 1883 (model)

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

1838

Slotting machine

1835

Cooke and Wheatstone five-needle telegraph

1837

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

1826

Cooke and Wheatstone's four needle telegraph, 1838

1838

Sample of gutta percha insulated cable, 1863-7

1863-7

Watch with Prest's keyless winding by John Roger Arnold

1821

Portrait bust of Princess Victoria

1829

Gold amulet in the form of a cobra

2000-100 BCE

Silver lancet case, empty

1833

Cramlington Colliery chaldron wagon, c 1826

1821-1831

Set of sixty miniature heads used in phrenology

1831

Phrenological head, microcephalic

1820-1830

Replica of the first Morse telegraph, 1835

1934

Boundary marker from Stockton & Darlington Railway

circa 1821-1825

'Royal Address of Cadwallader ap-Tudor ap-Edwards ap-Vaughan, Water-King of Southwark', print, London, England, 1832

1832

Atmospheric Engine by John Smeaton, 1772

1772 (original); 1919 (model)

Phrenological head of Francis Gall

1823