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McVitie Weston valve collection, Osram/GEC valve, type CV981

Wade Bequest collection of valves: GEC type LZ329 radio valve

Wade Bequest collection of valves: type CV92 radio valve

GEC switched lampholder

McVitie Weston valve collection, MOV/GEC valve, type VT No. 28

McVitie Weston valve collection, MOV/GEC valve, type VT No. 25

McVitie Weston valve collection, MOV/GEC valve, type VT No. 28

GEC Condenser Microphone

McVitie Weston valve collection, Osram/GEC valve, type B

'Sashalite' photoflash flash bulb

GEC BT 1252 Table-Top Television Receiver

1957

GEC BT2147 Monochrome Television Receiver

1950

Sashalite Photoflash Bulb

1930-1940

Framed Advert for GEC 14" Television

Large Sashalite 'Long Flash' Photo-Flash Bulb

1939-1940

GEC BRT-400K Communications Receiver

1964

Large Sashalite 'Long Flash' Photo-Flash Bulb

1939-1940

Large Sashalite 'Long Flash' Photo-Flash Bulb

1939-1940

Part of a carbon arc lamp

GEC 1091 television receiver

circa 1949

Plan rangefinder Mk.IIA

1939-1956

Five X-ray powder photographs, showing lattice str

1947

Aron clock-type ampere hour meter

1898

Aron clock-type ampere hour electricity supply meter for 100 amperes

1884-1900

Wade Bequest collection of valves: GEC type N369 radio valve

Radio receiver with catalin plastic cabinet.

1940-1949

Electric toaster, about 1930

1920-1940

Thermionic valve - photo-electric cell

circa 1935

Sashalite Photoflash Bulbs

1935-1945

Baird M702 colour television receiver

1967-1970

GEC Colour Television Receiver, c1970

1969-1970

GEC Three-pin plug socket

1937

Hand-held flash reflector with moulded plastic pistol grip, metal dish, fitted with `Sashalite' brand flash bulb, screw fitting. British made, 1930s, Patent 370142.

Flash Reflector With 'Sashalite' Flash Bulb

1930s

Ground signal, General Electric Company, electric, 2-aspect.

Ground signal, General Electric Company, electric, 2-aspect.

GEC Transistomatic Camera/Radio Model G822. Seven transistor medium and longwave radio with integral Kodak Insamatic 100 camera; 126 cartridege camera; compartment to store 4 capless AG1 type flashbulbs.

GEC Transistomatic Camera/Radio Model G822

1964

Turbine blade. (General Electric Co. Ltd)

Turbine blade

`Sashalite' brand flash bulb, screw fitting. Glass bulb containing aluminium foil, manufactured by GEC Ltd, 1930s.

'Sashalite' Flash Bulb

1930s

GEC 405-line monochrome television receiver, 1955

GEC 405-line monochrome television receiver, 1955

1955

CCTV surveillance camera, by General Electric, type Site Gard II, with Cosmicar Television zoom lens 22.5 - 90 mm focal length, by Asahi Precision Co. Ltd, Tokyo, Japan, no. 11739, offering remote control of focus and zoom, within weatherproof housing by Dennard Ltd, Fleet, Hampshire, UK, model no. 517, serial no. 58253, the whole badged by STC. Altogether mounted on a remote controlled pan and tilt head. Made 1975-87.

CCTV surveillance camera

1975-1987

Spare MT9L valve for 2LO transmitter. Manufactured by GEC. Serial number 681. In bespoke wooden crate. From Brookman's Park era. Labelled 36.

Spare MT9L valve for 2LO transmitter from Brookman's Park (36)

1929

Card box for `Sashalite' brand flash bulb, screw fitting. GEC Ltd, 1930s.

Box for 'Sashalite' Flash Bulb

1930s

GEC photoelectric exposure meter with instructions. Distributed by Johnson of Hendon, made in England.

GEC photoelectric exposure meter with instructions. Distributed by Johnson of Hendon

1948

A collection of GEC research documents relating to lighting produced by the Illumination Group, later known as the OSRAM-GEC Research Laboratory, which was based at the Hirst Research Centre. These were produced between 1925 and 1995. [GECIG]

A collection of GEC research documents relating to lighting produced by the Illumination Group

1925-1990

25-line rural automatic exchange switchboard UAX5 Mark 236 (c.1930), with three spare selector units, fuses, etc.

25-line rural automatic exchange switchboard UAX5 Mark 236 (c.1930)

1930

GEC BT303 17" monochrome 405 television receiver, made in England 1959 to 1964. The BT303 is a fringe model of the standard GEC BT302.

GEC BT303 Monochrome Television Receiver

1959-1964

GEC 6 volt telephone battery box, late 1920s.

GEC 6 volt telephone wireless battery box marked ‘Gecophone’, late 1920s

1925-1929

Components from 1975-331. Early d.c. electric motor by General Electric Co & Crocker Wheeler Co

Components from early D.C. electric motor

Electric fire with two Dowsing incandescent sausage-shaped bulbs, with ornate art nouveau metal surround, copper reflector and wooden base with switch at front, by the General Electric Company, English, 1900-1920

Early electric fire, 1900-1920.

1900-1920

Booklet, Railway Modernization, published by GEC to publicize their products and services for diesel and electric railways in the UK and overseas

Railway Modernization

1960

G.E.C. dual-standard colour television receiver, model 12028.

G.E.C. dual-standard colour television receiver