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Self-Pitching Carbon Fibre Cyclic Pitch Propeller, prototype, with wooden transport box and steel transport box trolley

Self-Pitching Carbon Fibre Cyclic Pitch Propeller, prototype, with wooden transport box and steel transport box trolley

2005-2006; 2014

Silicone solar cell

Silicone solar cell

circa 1963

Mercury total immersion nitrogen-filled thermometer

Mercury total immersion nitrogen-filled thermometer

1950-1989

Mercury total immersion nitrogen filled thermometer

Mercury total immersion nitrogen filled thermometer

1950-1989

Mercury total immersion nitrogen filled thermometer

Mercury total immersion nitrogen filled thermometer

1955-1969

Rounded tetrahedron in epoxy resin satisfying the equation r1+r2+r3+r4=3a

Rounded tetrahedron in epoxy resin satisfying the equation r1+r2+r3+r4=3a

2008

‘Cytolab’ sterile drug preparation cabinet, England, 1985-1990

‘Cytolab’ sterile drug preparation cabinet, England, 1985-1990

1985-1990

Apollo 10 Command Module, Call Sign 'Charlie Brown'

Apollo 10 Command Module, Call Sign 'Charlie Brown'

1969

Mercury total immersion nitrogen filled thermometer

Mercury total immersion nitrogen filled thermometer

1955-1969

Mercury total immersion nitrogen filled thermometer

Mercury total immersion nitrogen filled thermometer

1955-1969

Mercury total immersion nitrogen-filled thermometer

Mercury total immersion nitrogen-filled thermometer

1955-1969

Mercury total immersion thermometer

Mercury total immersion thermometer

1955-1969

Apollo 10 command module, call sign 'Charlie Brown', by North American Rockwell Corporation, Downey, California, United States, 1969. Apollo 10, carrying astronauts Thomas Stafford, John Young and Eugene Cernan, was launched in May 1969 on a lunar orbital mission as the dress rehearsal for the actual Apollo 11 landing. Stafford and Cernan descended in the Lunar Module to within 14 kilometres of the surface of the Moon, the closest approach until Neil Armstrong and Edwin ‘Buzz’ Aldrin in Apollo 11 landed on the surface two months later.

Apollo 10 Command Module, Call Sign 'Charlie Brown'

1969

Half section of the central solenoid from the Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) nuclear fusion experiment, made by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) at the Culham Science Centre, Oxfordshire, UK, 1999

Half section of the central solenoid from the MAST nuclear fusion experiment

1999

Self-pitching three blade carbon fibre cyclic pitch propeller, prototype, designed and made by John Coxon, Pulborough, West Sussex, England, 2005-2006. This propeller was designed to be fitted to small motor vessel Volvo-Penta stern drive units. Originally, this propeller was designed for aircraft.

Self-Pitching Three-Blade Carbon Fibre Cyclic Pitch Propeller, prototype

2005-2006

Steel transport box trolley, for self-pitching three blade carbon fibre cyclic pitch propeller, prototype, designed and made by John Coxon, Pulborough, West Sussex, England, 2014. The propeller was designed to be fitted to small motor vessel Volvo-Penta stern drive units. Originally, the propeller was designed for aircraft.

Steel transport box trolley, for Self-Pitching Carbon Fibre Cyclic Pitch Propeller, prototype

2014

Sample of epoxy resin, half of which contains glass spheres, made by Oxford Magnet Technology Ltd, 1996.

Glass and epoxy resin sample

1996

Main rotor blade from EH101 (Merlin) helicopter by GKN Westland Helicopters, 1986.

Main Rotor Blade from EH101 (Merlin) Helicopter by GKN Westland Helicopters

1986

Cytolab aseptic cabinet used in the preparation of drugs for the treatment of cancer, 1985-90.

Astec Cytolab

1985-1990

Nose cone and front wing of Formula One car, carbon fibre reinforced epoxy resin, made and presented by McLaren International, 1996

Nose cone and front wing of Formula One car

1996