Albert George Powell Marsh being presented with Daily Herald's Order of Industrial Heroism in 1956 1956-04-07
Albert George Powell Marsh being awarded with the Daily Herald’s Order of Industrial Heroism certificate 1956
HW 25/4 Bound book describing various aspects of methods used to break German teleprinter cypher messages aka LORENZ from 1941 to 1945 (display book open at folio 33) Bound book describing various aspects of methods used to break German teleprinter cypher messages 1940s
Photograph, silver gelatin print, card mounted, 15 x 12 ins (378 x 304 mm), showing Great Western Railway locomotive 'King George V' with a train at Wolverhampton Low Level station in 1927, on its return from the Baltimore & Ohio Railway centenary exhibition. Photographer Sirrell Stubbs. Photograph, silver gelatin print 1927
Gelatin silver baryta paper baryta print: Bau einer Kettenalge als Chlorophyl-Fabrik (Spirogyra setiformia), by Carl Struwe, Germany, 1928 Gelatin silver baryta paper print: Bau einer Kettenalge als Chlorophyl-Fabrik (Spirogyra setiformia) 1928
Photographs, an album of images by Stanley Alfred Strange, about 1934 to 1939. An album of about 63 silver gelatin prints, each 60 x 90mm or 85 x 135mm. These depict the London and North Eastern Railway, including construction at Parkeston Quay, Harwich; Ipswich station; unusual loads; offices, works outings and locomotives, including Stirling Single No 1 and No 10000 ‘Hush Hush’. The album is the Kinsgway Snapshot, blue cover with 44 pages. Photographs by Stanley Alfred Strange 1934
Filmstrip, Railways through stamps, made by British Transport Films in 1964, serial BT668. A 35mm colour filmstrip comprising about 55 frames of stamps from around the world featuring railways. Accompanied by a booklet of lecture notes. Illustrated using a stamp album compiled by Frank Stacey. Railways through stamps 1964