Square window panel, tile, with fretted geometric design, arabesque style, probably Islamic, made in Iran or Turkey, 15th to 18th centuries Square window panel 1401-1700
Wooden panel with relief figures of Saint Anne, Virgin and child in niche, possibly French, 16th century Wooden panel with relief figures of Saint Anne 1501-1600
Twelve panels for maint unit of oil washing system for Molins' system 24. Twelve Panels for Main Unit of Oil Washing System
Wooden panel with figure of Christ bound to pillow in niche, possibly French, 16th century Wooden panel with figure of Christ bound to pillow in niche 1501-1600
Three panels showing use of radioactive isotope tracers in organic chemical research Three panels showing use of radioactive isotope tracers in organic chemical research
Pair of veined marble panels, rectangular shape slabs, possibly Roman, 1st to 5th centuries Pair of veined marble panels 1-400 CE
Three rusted metal panels for a three-crank two-stage vertical reciprocating ammonia compressor, built in 1918 by Peter Brotherhood Ltd and installed at the No. 2 plant of the Billingham manufacturing site. The panels are obround in shape and have a rectangular-shaped window, with ten bolt holes around the perimeter for securing the panels to the machine. The panels would have been placed inside the hatch doors of the ammonia compressor. Three panels for three-crank two-stage vertical reciprocating compressor 1918
Found with 1966-380/2, wings and wooden panels, suspected parts of 'Model of "Flying Machine", c. 1905' Found with 1966-380/2 circa 1905
Two wooden panels, one painted white, part of Toshiba ACCESS MRI system. Toshiba ACCESS MRI system panels 1995
Metal panels for the Cray-1A Supercomputer, serial number 11. Twelve steel panels and twelve boxed, smaller black panels with foam backing. Various Panels for the Cray-1A Supercomputer 1976-1978
Four panels showing various stages in tempera painting Four panels showing various stages in tempera painting
Seven panels, gouache, depicting early cycle forms of transport, from hobbyhorse and waywisers to 1892, by P. F. Walker, 1967. Designed for the Science Museum land transport gallery (1967-1996), c 5' x 4' or smaller. From hobbyhorse and waywisers to 1892 1967
Four panels pen and line with watercolour and gouache on brown paper, 'Human Transport' by P. F. [Pat] Walker [1967]. Showing methods of human transport and carriage of goods from primitive Man to the 20th century; in 34 vignette scenes depicting shared, shoulder, overarm, back and head carriage methods. Designed for the Science Museum land transport gallery (1967-1996). Each panel 18 x 160.5 cm. Human Transport 1967
Panels from glass wall commissioned for glass gallery, c. 1965 Panels from glass wall commissioned for glass gallery