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
Volume entitled: "Nachbildung der ersten Rotations Dampfmaschine mit Kondensation aus dem Jahre 1788 von James Watt by Eugen Loher"
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"
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
0.5 linear metres Beyer, Peacock & Company Limited engineering drawings for Buenos Aires & Rosario Railway locomotives
115 Printed sale catalogue entitled: "Catalogue of the entire stock of Machinist, Millwright and Implement Agents, including about 60 lots of Farm Implements"
215 Master Index to Historical Notes of BTR Industries Limited, Silvertown Rubber Company Limited, James Lyne Hancock Limited and British Moulded Hose Company Limited
120 Official programme for the "Ville de Nice, Grande Semaine Aeronautique Internationale du 26 mars au 2 avril 1922"
Depict stern of the ship. She had run aground off the Lizard on 17 Mar 1907. Cut in tow, the stern section was towed to Southampton and a new, Belfast-built bow section fitted from late Oct. She sailed again in Jan 1908, eventually to be scuttled in Apr 1942 during WWII. Collection of monochrome photographs of the White Star liner 'Suevic' in Southampton Dock
8 items Collection of monochrome images relating to Percy Lambert and the 25hp 4 1/2 litre side valve Talbot car, the first to cover over 100 miles (103.84) in the hour, at Brooklands, on 13 Feb 1913
11 pages A paper titled "The Development and Organisation of Newton, Chambers & Co. Ltd" by Sir Harold West