Letters patent granted to Thomas Clarke and John Varley for 'An improvement on the atmospheric system of propulsion which is also applicable to other motive purposes'
Volumes entitled: "The natural history of British shells including figures and descriptions of all the species hitherto discover'd in Great Britain systematically arranged ('in the Linnean manner')"
Volume entitled: "Arrete du Ministre des Travaux Publics portant reglement pour l'Ecole Nationale des Mines, Paris"
Manuscript entitled: "Catalogue of the Apparatus of Philosophical Instruments, in the Collection of Her Late Majesty Queen Charlotte, at the Observatory at Richmond in Surrey"
A collection of glass lantern slides capturing the development of flight from an early set of images from the 1909 aviation meeting held at Reims, France through to images of aircraft from Imperial Airways and flying boats in the late Thirties. The History of Aircraft and Flying
2 sheets Map: "Survey of the River Kennet from Sheffield Mill to Garston Lock" and an untitled map of part of the River Kennet adjacent to Bear Meadow and Severn Bridges
Two plates from: "Microscopic anatomy of the human body" Two plates from: "Microscopic anatomy of the human body"
The letter concerns Rice's [a son-in-law?] visits to Malta and other relations. It has been ascribed to James Hatley Frere, although the author may be John Hookham Frere. Letter from J. H. Frere to Mr Rice
105 Portrait photograph of Professor John Hopkinson, Professor Wilson and senior students at King's College, London
320 Certificate admitting John Harrison, Cambridge Terrace a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England