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Two-core cable sample

Two Leads

Switch outlet

Connecting lead for the Philips video cassette recorder (type N1502)

1970-1980

Connecting lead for the Philips video cassette recorder (type N1502)

1970-1980

Main cable, twin core, paper insulated, lead sheathed, by British Insulated Wire Company, installed in 1889

Main cable

1889

Joint in lead sheathed cables, removed from basement of Free Library, Gloucester, in 1928

Joint in lead sheathed cables

Two-core cable sample, paper insulated, lead sheathed, by British Insulated Wire Company

Two-core cable sample

Insulated joint between lead sheathed and vulcanised india rubber cables

Insulated joint

Lead ingots (Sp.G. 11.35), mid 19th century

Lead ingots, mid 19th century.

1831-1870

Two-core cable sample, paper insulated, lead sheathed, by British Insulated Wire Company

Two-core cable sample

Samples of ignition control additives for petrol engines by Associated Octel, c.1970. (two sets of sealed glass ampoules). Two vials containing samples of lead.

Samples of ignition control additives for petrol engines by Associated Octel

1970

Lead from the Elliott 401 computer, original component

Lead from the Elliott 401 computer

1952-1953

Power supply lead, that has round pin plug at one end and steel tubular connectors at the other end, for prototype machine for shrinking cotton cloth using the Rigmel system developed in 1931, invented by Alexander Melvile, England and made by the Bradford Dyers Association Ltd., Bradford, Yorkshire, England, 1931

Power supply lead, with steel tubular connectors at one end

1931

Two-core cable sample, paper insulated, lead sheathed, by British Insulated Wire Company

Two-core cable sample

Lead ingot

Lead ingot