Image
Category
Collection
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Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Archive
Date

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, 1848

1848

Novelty model

1955; 1830

Replica of the first Morse telegraph, 1835

1934

Gold amulet in the form of a cobra

2000-100 BCE

Letter opener with calendar and map, 1893-1894

1893-4

Sample of gutta percha insulated cable, 1863-7

1863-7

Palmer's micrometer (replica)

circa 1848

Pair-cased pocket watch in pinchbeck and leather outer casing with verge escapement

1705-1737

Replica of Liverpool & Manchester Railway 1st Class carriage 'Traveller'

1930 (replica); 1834 (original)

Atmospheric Engine by John Smeaton, 1772

1772 (original); 1919 (model)

'Wagon' Boiler, 19th Century

1801-1840 (original); 1901 (model)

'Haystack' Boiler, 1775-1799

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

Freud electronic laughing ball

1990-96

Replica of Morse's second model of telegraphy apparatus, 1934

1934

Copy of the Receiver and Alarm Call of Schilling's Electric Telegraph, 1870-1877

1870-1877

Model of the "Planet" Locomotive

1830 (original); 1967 (model)

Neolithic flint scraper

4000-2001 BCE

Axe head shaped flint

10000-5000 BCE

Iron Weight

1910-130

Undulating markings on brass

1848

Verge repeating watch

1713-1750

Camden Town station

1848

Lever watch in case

1800-1830

Arch over Dean Street, Newcastle on Tyne

1848

Lever watch in pair case with crank roller

1800-1830

Best selected copper from Messrs. Newton and Co.

1848

Cylinder watch in case

1801-1825

Cylinder watch in pair case

1692-1730

Student's microscope, Powell's iron foot type

1848

Print, etching of Night scene in European city

1940-1050

Cupreous oxide from a furnace bottom at the Sutton Copper Works

1848

Flint hand tool

8500-2000 BCE

Calamine brass, Birmingham, 1848

1848

Spindle with Whorl, Stone Age

5000-500 BCE

Deposit from the ore-furnace flues

1848

Defective copper from the Governor and Company of Smelters

1848

Red granite drill core

2686-2613 BCE

Diorama of Grimes Graves Flint Mine, 2000 BC

2000 BCE

Small Stone Age

8500-2000 BCE

Flint hand tool, flake type, Stone Age.

8500-2000 BCE

Earthy brown haematites from Alston Moor

1848

The Britannia Tubular Bridge. Entrance from the Bangor Side

1848

Rowland Hill, Esqr.

1848

"Blue metal" from Haford Copper Works

1848

Flint hand tool, side-scraper, made in the Stone Age.

8500-2000 BCE

Regulus showing minute fibres of metallic copper in crevices

1848

Small Stone Age

8500-2000 BCE

Revised Classification of Merchandise Traffic and Revised Schedule of Maximum Rates and Charges Applicable thereto, proposed to be charged by the Eastern and Midlands Railway Company

1889-02

Portrait, part of the Woodcroft Collection "Gallery of Portraits" etc. Richard Roberts. Pencil

1848

Conway Tubular Bridge

1848