Image
Category
Collection
On Display
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Alcock and Brown's Vickers Vimy Biplane

1919

Vickers-Maxim Machine Gun (deactivated)

1911-1950

Military sighting telescope.

1916

Vickers one-lock adjustable reamer with box spanner and key

1912

Alcock and Brown's Vickers Vimy Biplane, with components

1919

Breast milk pasteuriser, England, c. 1980

1975-1980

Cytology screening apparatus

1960-1965

Model of Vickers "Viscount" Airliner, scale 1:48.

Vickers 'Viscount' airliner, 1953.

1952

Black & white photograph of H. M. The Queen inspecting Sulzer diesel engines at Vickers-Armstrongs, Barrow-in-Furness, walking through the factory, 17 March 1965

H. M. The Queen inspecting Sulzer diesel engines at Vickers-Armstrongs (supplied title)

1965

Report produced by Vickers Limited Engineering Group Diesel Traction Division Vickers-Armstrongs Barrow Engineering Works Barrow in Furness, 'Type 12 LDA 28 Sulzer Traction Engines for British Railways Board', n.d. c1965.

Type 12 LDA 28 Sulzer Traction Engines for British Railways Board

circa 1965

One child and one adult Gilston Humidifier T-Piece, or, 'The Gilston Cigar', used for weaning people of mechnical ventilation, made by Vickers Medical Limited, 1969

'The Gilston Cigar': Gilston Humidifier T-Piece

1969

Model, scale 1:96, of the 'bolted sectional' type floating dock the 'Alfonso Penna' (1910) built for the Brazilian government, containing a model of the Brazilian Dreadnought type battleship the 'Sao Paulo' (1908-1910), in glazed case with table stand (see note), by Vickers Ltd., Barrow-in-Furness, 1910-1924

Model of self docking floating dock "Affonso Penna" containing model of Brazilian Battleship "San Paulo"

1910-1924

Photograph of H. M. The Queen inspecting Sulzer diesel engines at Vickers-Armstrongs, Barrow-in-Furness, 17 March 1965

H. M. The Queen inspecting Sulzer diesel engines at Vickers-Armstrongs (supplied title)

1965

Three detachable wheel shields from the Alcock and Brown's Vickers Vimy biplane, by Palmer Tyre Limited, London, United Kingdom, 1919

Three detachable wheel shields from the Alcock and Brown's Vickers Vimy biplane

1919