Bottle of iron, arsenic and digitalin tablets, London, 1916-1940 Materia Medica & Pharmacology 1916-1940
Three-foot length of telegraph cable for use in the Cooke and Wheatstone telegraph system, cased, unknown maker, England, 1837 Cooke and Wheatstone telegraph cable, 1837 Telecommunications 1837
Coloured wax model of a female, half skeletal, half living and dressed in regency clothing, England, 1810-1850 Anatomy & Pathology 1810-1850
Amulet consisting of bottle of mercury, said to cure rheumatism if carried in pocket, Lovett collection, from Scarborough, 1910-1915 Amulet consisting of bottle of mercury Ethnography and Folk Medicine 1910-1915
1 Saucer containing: 13 Pieces of wax, one piece with “Sul 3 Wax” and one piece with “I” on Saucer containing: thirteen pieces of wax, one piece with “Sul 3 Wax” and one piece with “I” on it James Watt's Garret Workshop 1790-1819
1 Piece of paper, brown, with wax on Piece of brown paper with wax on James Watt's Garret Workshop 1790-1819
One of a pair of home made Bell telephone receivers, probably made by David Edward Hughes, England, 1875-1890. one of a pair of home made Bell telephone receivers, 1875-1890 Telecommunications 1875-1890
One of a pair of home made Bell telephone receivers, probably made by David Edward Hughes, England, 1875-1890. one of a pair of home made Bell telephone receivers, 1875-1890 Telecommunications 1875-1890
1 Wax medallion 1½” dia. of horse, on cardboard Medallion of a horse, on cardboard James Watt's Garret Workshop 1790-1819
Experimental microphone in sound box, consisting of two small blocks of wood-charcoal pressed upon each other by a spring, probably made by David Hughes, England, 1878-1890 Experimental microphone in sound box, 1878-1890 Telecommunications 1878-1890
Coloured wax model of a male, half skeletal, half living and dressed in regency clothing, England, 1810-1850 Anatomy & Pathology 1810-1850
Receiving ‘jigger’ or oscillation transformer with single layer split secondary coil and superimposed moveable two-part primary coil, used by the Marconi Company, probably made by Marconi's Wireless Telegraphy Company, Chelmsford, Essex, England, 1899 Receiving ‘jigger’ used by the Marconi Company, 1899 Radio Communication 1899
Wax model of female human head showing internal structure of skull, eye and face muscles, German(?), 19th century Wax model of a female human head, Germany, 1801-1900 Anatomy & Pathology 1801-1900
Wax anatomical dissection model of human head showing internal structure of brain, eye, cheek, neck and jaw, unsigned, European (possibly German), 1801-1900 (see note). Wax anatomical model of a human head Anatomy & Pathology 1801-1900
French-nail microphone used by D.E. Hughes together with one small gauze-covered box, probably made by David Edward Hughes, England, 1875-1880 Three-nail microphone, 1875-1880 Telecommunications 1875-1880
Various pieces of chalk and wax Various pieces of chalk and wax James Watt's Garret Workshop 1790-1819