Locomotive Nameplate, London & North Eastern Railway, "Hycilla", ex Thompson A2/3 Class, No. 516/60516, built November 1946, Doncaster Works No. 2007, withdrawn November 1962, (note: "Hycilla" was the name of the winner of the 1944 Oaks). Nameplate, London & North Eastern Railway "Hycilla" Locomotives and Rolling Stock Components 1946
Tamping Machine, British Railways (Eastern Region), Matisa Ltd tamping machine, No DB74007, of 1949, formerly located at Boston, Lincolnshire. Matisa tamping machine Locomotives and Rolling Stock 1949
Working model Ferguson tractor, c. 1945 with single - furrow wheeled plough, and single - furrow mounted plough, Scale approx 1:10 complete with black wooden container. Working model Ferguson tractor, c. 1945 Agricultural Engineering c. 1945
Register of restraint and seclusion, London, England, 1948 Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry 1948
Separately mountable power supply, for Ekco car radio receiver, by EK Cole Limited, Southend on Sea, Essex, England, 1951. This radio was formally fitted in a Mark 1 Ford Consul. Power supply for Ekco car radio, 1951 Radio Communication 1951
Electrocardiogram (ECG) monitor, Bristol, England, 1946-1949 Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry 1946-1949
List of ward items from a psychiatric hospital, Kent, England, 1945-1951 Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry 1945
Model of Avro 707B research aircraft, scale 1:24. Avro 707 Delta wing aircraft, 1949. Aeronautics 1949
Typist's foot switch for "Recordon" magnetic disc recorder by Thermionic Products, c. 1949 Sound Reproduction 1949
Sample of "fused earth" from first atomic bomb explosion at Alamogordo, N.M., on July 16th 1945, contained in a metal and glass holder, diameter 102mm, height 33mm Fused earth sample from first atomic bomb explosion Nuclear Physics 1945
Replica, of the 1903 ‘Wright Flyer’ aircraft, by The de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, 1948. The actual 1903 ‘Wright Flyer’: - designed and built by the Wright Brothers: Orville and Wilbur, achieved the world’s first successful heavier-than-air powered flight, on 17th December 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, United States. Replica, 1903 ‘Wright Flyer’ aircraft Aeronautics 1948