Pair of German polythene beam radiators with motor Pair of German polythene beam radiators with motor
Cast iron single-column gas radiator with flue and single burner lit through door at base, mainly intended for use in shops or offices, made and hired out by the Commercial Gas Company, England, 1900-1920 Cast iron single-column gas radiator with flue and single burner lit through door at base 1900-1920
Radiator and cowl from SE 5a aircraft (designed at RAE). Hispano-Suiza engine. Radiator and cowl from SE 5a aircraft
Heat pipe with acetone working fluid plus small section of heat pipe radiator sectioned to show the wick detail Two heat pipes, one sectioned
Combined master radiator and gas boiler for the Servowarm small-bore central heating system, with integral thermostat and electric pump, made of steel and painted white, developed in Birmingham by Frederick Carr in 1962 and launched in 1964, by Servotomic Ltd., London (a division of GKN), 1965 Combined master radiator and gas boiler for the Servowarm small-bore central heating system 1965
Iron hot-water radiator with fins, from the Society of Antiquaries, Burlington House, London, c.1860 Iron hot-water radiator with fins 1860
Domestic heating system, comprising gas water heater (W.G. Cannon's patent of 1885) radiator, cistern and piping Domestic heating system
Cast iron "Sunbeam" hot water radiator from Buxton Hydro, c.1850 by Longdon and Co. Sheffield Cast iron "Sunbeam" hot water radiator from Buxton Hydro 1850
Two cast iron hot water radiators (one single row, one double row of pipes) from Kew Gardens, 1875 Two cast iron hot water radiators
Circular hot-water radiator from the Oxford University Library, by G.N. Haden and Sons, c. 1880 Circular hot-water radiator from the Oxford University Library 1880
Cast iron hot-water radiator from Post Office Block, Exhibition Road, c.1900? Cast iron hot-water radiator from Post Office Block
Heating unit (early type of water radiator), c.1860, from the Chapel of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich Heating unit (early type of water radiator)
Cast iron hot-water radiator by Hartley and Sugden Ltd., c.1900 Cast iron hot-water radiator by Hartley and Sugden Ltd. 1900
Radiator, with integral header tank, unsigned, England, 1910, for the Harold Hume Piffard Aeroplane E.N.V. Aero-engine type D (40hp), V8 cylinder, 1910 Radiator, with integral header tank, for the Harold Hume Piffard Aeroplane E.N.V. Aero-engine type D (40hp), V8 cylinder
Two cast iron hot-water radiators with water trays, from Post Office Block, Exhibition Road, c.1900 Two cast iron hot-water radiators with water trays
Selection of 3 Crompton electric radiator panels, c.1891 Selection of 3 Crompton electric radiator panels, c.1891 1891
Morris Cowley Bullnose Radiator 1915-1926, Made at Osburton Works, Oxford, refurbished 1966 Morris Cowley Bullnose Radiator 1915-1926 1915-1926
Gas fired water radiator with auxilliary radiant (fire-clay) gas fire at front. By Wilsons & Mathiesons Ltd., Leeds and London, 1918-1925 Gas fired water radiator with auxilliary radiant (fire-clay) gas fire at front. By Wilsons & Mathiesons Ltd. 1918-1925
Radiator, without integral header tank, unsigned, England, 1910, for the Harold Hume Piffard Aeroplane E.N.V. Aero-engine type D (40hp), V8 cylinder, 1910 Radiator, without integral header tank, for the Harold Hume Piffard Aeroplane E.N.V. Aero-engine type D
Dimplex 1 1/4 KW oil-filled electric radiator prov. pat 7160/46 Dimplex 1 1/4 KW oil-filled electric radiator