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8" dial

electricity meter, Aubert clock type, 1890

Post Office automatic telephone 232

Model of a Froment motor with brush gear (incomplete)

Evershed and Vignoles 500 volt portable generator

Three-wheeled motor car

1888

Dynamo

1890 ca.

Electrical Motor

Electric Motor Attached to Electric Board

Pipe and Box Locator

Model apparatus for transmitting pictures by telegraph, 1881

1881

Synchronised remote control unit for broadcast receivers

circa 1939

Synchronised remote control unit for broadcast receivers

circa 1939

Crompton 6" ammeter no.71700 - c.1916, 0 - 10amps

galvanometer no.8965 - 1897 Midget reflecting

Post Office desk pedestal or 'candlestick' telephone

Edison's electrolytic A-H. meter?

Anthropomimetic robotic forearm and hand

1997

Half adder from Type 555 Hollerith Electronic Calculator

1957

three wood and glass cupboards

Electrical Meter Reader

Electrical Component

AC Relay; Model 2A

Transformer

service meter comprising a mercury voltameter, the amount deposited being read in a graduated tube, by A. Wright, 1900

Service meter comprising a mercury voltameter

1900

Cine projector SUPA [Single Unit Projection Assembly) Mk. 1 and stand made by British Thomson Houston Co. Ltd., Rugby and Sound Equipment Ltd., London, fitted with Aperful Projection 4 1/2 inch, 114mm, f/1.9 Taylor-Hobson lens.

Cine Projector SUPA [Single Unit Projection Assembly) Mk 1

1950-1952

one circuit breaker, with three resistors,a backplate, and a switch. Type V, Form B, 8000 amps, 225 volts. Cat no. DL494745, no. R35330, Patent 1599-13. Manufactured by British Thomson Houston Co. Ltd, Rugby.

Circuit Breaker with Three Resistors

transformer; no.2285, 2400-100 volts, 2 unit transformer. Ferranti Patent.

Two Unit Transformer

switch panel; with exposed wiring. manufactured by G.E.C electronics

Switch Panel by G.E.C Electronics

part of fuse box; internal workings of wires and fuses visible. They are attached to an iron frame, which looks to have hinges on one side. Manufactured by Ferranti Ltd, Manchester.

Fuse Box Components