
Tin can used for the early preservation of food
1812
Tin can used for the early preservation of food, Bryan Donkin and Co., London, England, 1812.

Beam engine for powering workshops, scale 1:8, as it was in 1858
1858 (original)
working model of an 1858 Beam Engine, made from drawings in the Model Engineer (1914)

Model of a Rag boiler
1892
Model of a spherical rag boiler by Donkin and Co, Ltd.
Cleaneasy lubricator for gas exhauster made by the
Cleaneasy lubricator for gas exhauster made by Bryan Donkin and Company
Indenture of apprenticeship of William Smith
1826
Original indenture of apprenticeship of William Smith, with Bryan Donkin & Co. 1826.
Two original patented pen nibs by Donkin
1808
Two original patented pen nibs by Donkin, mounted on an annotated background and framed, 1808
Examples of Steel Pens, 1803-1813
1803-1813
Six examples showing Bryan Donkin and Co.'s steel pens in various stages of manufacture, 1803-1813
Bryan Donkin and Co. pen holder
1808
Bryan Donkin and Co. pen holder, c1808
Pantograph engraving machine and parts
1865
Pantograph engraving, milling machine and accompanying parts, 1865, associated with geometric lathe by Bryan Donkin and Co., c.1821.
Scheutz Difference Engine, third model, 1859
1859
Scheutz difference engine, made by Bryan Donkin & Co. in 1859