Small homeopathic medicine chest and handwritten list of preparations, possibly English, 1830-1850 Materia Medica & Pharmacology 1830-1850
Coloured wax model of a female, half skeletal, half living and dressed in regency clothing, England, 1810-1850 Anatomy & Pathology 1810-1850
Chaldron wagon, Stockton & Darlington Railway, 4-sided with door at one end, unpainted. Chaldron wagon, Stockton & Darlington Railway Locomotives and Rolling Stock 1835-1845
Print of engraving, captioned The opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. Sept 15, 1830 Art 1830
Painting, SS Great Britain, beached ashore, Dundrum Bay Ireland, at high water and in a gale Joseph Walter 1842-1852
Miniature moving panorama depicting the Liverpool & Manchester Railway Pictorial Collection (Railway) c. 1831-1835
Parautoptic lock, by Day & Newell, Manhattan, New York, New York State, United States of America, 1851. Exhibited at the 1851 Great Exhibition, London, England. Despite many attempts, there is no record that this lock has ever been picked. Parautoptic lock, exhibited at the 1851 Great Exhibition Locks & Fastenings 1851
Flat iron one of three, by J. & .J.Siddons, West Bromwich, England, marked 'No.8', 1850 Flat iron Domestic Appliances 1850
Geographical Diagram. Ethnographical map showing the Distrib Emslie, John (engraver); Reynolds, James (publisher) 1851
The Opening of New London Bridge by Their Most Gracious Majesties William the 4th and Queen Adelaide Robert Havell 1831
Six-foot speculum [metal] mirror on travelling carriage from the Great Rosse Telescope, the 'Leviathan of Parsonstown', built by the Third Earl of Rosse at Birr, Ireland, 1844-46. Mirror for the Great Rosse Telescope, 1844-1846 Astronomy 1844-1846
Chaldron wagon, Cramlington Colliery, believed to have been built c1826, slatted wooden sides, floor and ends missing, painted black. Height: 6' 3"; width: 5'; length: 10'. Cramlington Colliery chaldron wagon, c 1826 Locomotives and Rolling Stock 1821-1831
Bronze bust of Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Deputy Chairman William Stuart, by Edward Davis, 1855. The bust was mounted on Great Howard Street bridge in Liverpool. Bronze bust of William Stuart Railway Infrastructure 1855