Surveyor's level, James White level, engraved British Rail (Western Region) 74, CR Engineer's Office Southern Division, Glasgow, plus box and tripod. British Rail surveyor's level
Surveyor's level in case, Southern Railway, engraved, "Baker, 244 High Holborn, London' with wooden case marked "B.G. Harris, SR, Waterloo". Surveyor's level, Southern Railway
Surveyor's level on tripod and staff, boxed, South Eastern Railway, by Stanley, London, ex Ashford Works c1896. Surveyor's level, South Eastern Railway 1891-1901
Surveyor's level, 23-inch (without tripod stand), by Troughton & Simms, London, England, 1841. Fitted with 12-inch alcohol bubble level, magnetic compass and filar micrometer. Used for 1st order levelling Surveying level, British, 1841t, with accessories 1841
18-inch level used for levelling second order lines, Troughton & Simms, London, England, 1826-66. Surveying level, British, 1826-1866 1826-1866
Autoset surveying level, prototype, with case by Hilger & Watts Ltd, Debden, Essex, England,1957 'Autoset' Surveying Level, prototype, with case, 1957 1957
Spirit level with magnetic compass in case, by John Cail, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1820-29. Used by George Stephenson on the Manchester and Liverpool Railway survey in 1829 Combined spirit level & compass, British, 1820-1829 1820-1829
Combined dumpy and Y level, with wooden case, made by J. B. Dancer, Manchester. Surveying Level 1880-1885
Microptic surveying level with field and display tripod by E.R. Watts & Son Ltd, London, England, 1946. Microptic surveying level, British, 1946 1946