Volume of reports by British science teachers on the 1867 Paris exhibition
Catalogue of Useful Inventions for Cotton Spinners, Manufacturers and for all textile trades
An edition of 'The Photogram' journal vol. 2 no. 17
Railway Signal Volume 3 (1885)
Drawing of Midland Railway London, design of coal hoist, Sir W G Armstrong, Elswick Engine Works, Newcastle on Tyne, 23 Jan 1867
Drawing entitled 'Sectional Drawing for a Steel Protected Cruiser for Colonial Defence to be named'
Letter from Charles Eade to Henry Pease
Untitled. A model of six cages was made from this drawing. Incomplete.
An edition of 'The Photogram' journal vol. 5 no. 50
My Machine 1888 II Plan of driving cams, levers, etc. in initial position.
Half zero anticipating carriage with three plates in each cage.
Scribbling Book Volume XIA.
Drawing entitled 'Sheer Drawing for a Steel Protected Crusier for Colonial Defence to be named'
Whole zero and half zero.
Probably a plan of carriage and figure columns.
My Machine 1889 III Development of driving cams.
Half size plan and side elevation of three moveable platforms of which the two lower are abolished
Motion for carrying the tens, plus and minus.
Untitled plan and elevation. Incomplete.
Sketch of mould for adding column collars.
Untitled. [Drawings of cams]
Letter from S. Lutterton to Henry Pease
Whole zero and half zero, three figures.
Locking motions for carriage column.
Plans for figure wheels, area for reducing to neutral position, carriage axes and locking arms.
Whole zero anticipating carriage with one plate in each cage.
Letter from Alfred Jobson to Henry Pease
Plans for the moulds for anticipating carriage.
Print apparatus as made in the large model.
Plan of motion for carriage slide.
Mould for warning pinion.
Untitled cardboard model.
Letter from R. Thompson & Co to Henry Pease
Mould for wheel of eighty teeth. Adding column.