Short piece of 150mm "Pieuvre" leather belting; 1928 Short piece of 150mm "Pieuvre" leather belting 1928
Pressed steel pulley 5" x 3 3/8" with special spanner Pressed steel pulley 5" x 3 3/8" with special spanner 1926
Length of red painted hair belt, 'Invincible' brand, joined with lagrelle fasteners, by Geo Angus and Co., London, EC3, England, 1926. Length of red painted hair belt 1926
Two samples of beltings:- 1 strip, 8" x 3", with red edges (RB.75, foldless type); 1 strip, 8"x5", black (RB.71, folded type) Two Samples of Beltings. 1935
"Thrapston" industrial VEEFLAT Drive exhibition set, consisting of pulleys and "V" ropes, showing principle of "Thrapston" VEEFLAT Drive. "Thrapston" industrial VEEFLAT Drive exhibition set 1932
1-foot length of 4-inch wide double leather belting, 'Angus' oxhead quality, showing joint made with two, no. 2, small Jackson plates, by Geo Angus and Co., London, EC3, England, 1926. 1-foot length of double leather belting, 'Angus' oxhead quality 1926
1-foot length of 4-inch wide single leather belting, 'Angus' Northumbria stretchless quality, showing joint made with crescent plates, no. 147, by George Angus and Co. Ltd., London, EC3, England, 1926. 1-foot length of single leather belting, 'Angus' Northumbria stretchless quality 1926
One 1-foot length of 4-inch leather link belting, 5/8-inch thick, by Geo Angus and Co., London, EC3, England, 1926. 1-foot length of leather link belting 1926
Sample of Gatex transmission belting (18" x 4" x 5mm) woven from filastic yarn Sample of Gatex transmission belting 1935
Length of solid woven cotton belt double substance marked S.W.C., joined with alligator fastener and rawhide pin, by Geo Angus and Co., London, EC3, England, 1926. Length of solid woven cotton belt double substance, joined with alligator fastener and rawhide pin 1926
Length of Texcela special belt, red-painted, joined with Jackson's patent safe and two no.2 fasteners, by Geo Angus and Co., London, EC3, England, 1926. Length Texcela special belt, red painted, joined with Jackson fasteners 1926