Drawing of broad wheeled Sussex waggon as used in the counties Sussex & Kent, Southern England circa 1700-1930
Kompleks kompensator, system Gall. Fabrikat H. Tinsley & Co., London. Betjeningsforskrift og beskrivelse
An Evening Post Publication. Newspaper publication entitled "Leeds Steam : the authentic story ... of the great Leeds-built traction engines"
380 Publicity poster: "The New Hudson Silver Arrow; a real sporting sports; light, lively and good looking"
1 item Copy of a report entitled 'Construction and Performance of Commercially Available Electron Microscopes'
2 volumes and 2 folders Papers relating to FIDO (Fog Investigation Dispersal Operation) Project No. 01574
215 Master Index to Historical Notes of BTR Industries Limited, Silvertown Rubber Company Limited, James Lyne Hancock Limited and British Moulded Hose Company Limited
265 Issue of Life magazine containing advertisement (p.97) entitled 'Thanks to Penicillin...He will come home!', advertising the large scale production of penicillin by Schenley Laboratories, Inc.
295 Commemorative brochure for the designation of the Newcomen Memorial Engine at Dartmouth as an International Historic Mechanical Landmark by the American Society of Engineers.
1 item Report entitled 'Report on the Engineering Feasibility and Cost of the Channel Tunnel Project'
14 typescript A4 pages; 6 pages of graphs Research Reports concerning TR 1464 and 1533 radio transmitters
2 items (32 pages & 24 pages) Newspaper supplements of the Portsmouth Evening News relating to the Mary Rose ship
11 pages A paper titled "The Development and Organisation of Newton, Chambers & Co. Ltd" by Sir Harold West
Collection of detailed copy engineering drawings, 1945, Drawing no. Z6643. The Ceylon Government Railway Garratt was one of the last to be built under the original patent for the Garratt locomotive. The first locomotive (order no 1128) was produced in 1927 and was a prototype 2-6-2 + 2-6-2 for the mountain section of the railway. The 2-6-2 + 2-6-2 was compared against the customary 4-6-0 + 0-6-4 and was found to make a 20% saving in coal consumption. The engineering drawings in this collection are from the second order of 8 engines (order no 11131) acquired by Ceylon Government Railways in 1945. Engineering Drawings for the Ceylon Government Railways Garratt
Photo showing the opening of Engineers' Day exhibition by President of Pakistan in presence of HM Queen & Duke of Edinburgh
Photo showing the opening of Engineers' Day exhibition by President of Pakistan in presence of HM Queen & Duke of Edinburgh