Model of memorial at Newcastle Central Station to mark the completion of the East Coast Main Line electrification, 1990, by John Ives, Railway Architect's Office. Model of memorial at Newcastle Central Station to mark the completion of the East Coast Main Line electrification 1990
Coloured photographic enlargement, mounted, of the sailing ship "Macquarie" Coloured photographic enlargement of the sailing ship "Macquarie" 1936
Coloured photographic enlargement, mounted, of the sailing ship "Golden Gate" Coloured photographic enlargement of the sailing ship "Golden Gate" 1936
Coloured photographic enlargement, mounted, of the sailing ship "Carl Vinnen" Coloured photographic enlargement of the sailing ship "Carl Vinnen" 1936
Coloured photographic enlargement, mounted, of the sailing ship "John Ena" Coloured photographic enlargement of the sailing ship "John Ena" 1936
Coloured photographic enlargement, mounted, of the sailing ship "Inverneil" Coloured photographic enlargement of the sailing ship "Inverneil" 1936
Coloured photographic enlargement, mounted, of the sailing ship "Rajore" Coloured photographic enlargement of the sailing ship "Rajore" 1936
Coloured photographic enlargement, mounted, of the sailing ship "Viking" Coloured photographic enlargement of the sailing ship "Viking" 1936
Coloured photographic enlargement, mounted, of the sailing ship "Elginshire" Coloured photographic enlargement of the sailing ship "Elginshire" 1936
Coloured photographic enlargement, mounted, of the sailing ship "Senorita" Coloured photographic enlargement of the sailing ship "Senorita" 1936
Coloured photographic enlargement, mounted, of the sailing ship "Manurewa" Coloured photographic enlargement of the sailing ship "Manurewa" 1936
Coloured photographic enlargement, mounted, of the sailing ship "Vinga" Coloured photographic enlargement of the sailing ship "Vinga" 1936
Philco mains radio receiver, model 444 in curvilinear black phenolic plastic cabinet with seven vertical fins over the loudspaeker aperture and three control knobs, British, 1939-1942 Philco mains radio receiver in phenolic plastic case 1939-1942