Model Royal saloon, Carriage 48, London Midland & Scottish Railway Royal Train, c1938-9. Scratch-built by G L Wilson, 1974. Handwritten on base 'LNWR King Edward VII Saloon, Made by G L Wilson, 1974'. Overall: 54 mm x 280 mm x 38 mm. Model Royal saloon, from London Midland & Scottish Royal Train Railway Models 1974
Model Royal saloon, Carriage 48, London Midland & Scottish Railway Royal Train, c1938-9. Scratch-built by G L Wilson, 1974. Handwritten on base 'LNWR Queen Alexandra Saloon, Made by G L Wilson, 1974'. Overall: 52 mm x 278 mm x 34 mm. Model Royal saloon, from London Midland & Scottish Royal Train Railway Models 1974
Notice, Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 abstracts, aluminium, ex British Rail Peppercorn Training School, York. Notice, Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 abstracts Fixtures & Fittings from Railway Buildings 1974
Dinner plate, ceramic, by Dudson Bros, British Rail, pale green stoneware. Overall: 20 mm x 233 mm. Ceramic dinner plate, British Rail Passenger Comforts 1974
Main bench unit of 70-70F mass spectrometer, made by VG Micromass, Winsford, 1974. Main bench unit of 70-70F mass Scientific Instruments & Research 1974
Rail vehicle wheel bearing exhibit, ex Science Museum Circulation Exhibition, c1974, comprising 3 perspex cases containing wick lubricator and improved bearing brass, conventional bearing brass, sectioned wick-less plain bearing. rail vehicle wheel bearing exhibit Locomotives and Rolling Stock Components 1974
Wooden spoon, with brass British Rail crossed arrows on handle, made from bridge deck planking of M. V. Brading, Isle of Wight Ferry, 1974, and presented to Anthony Walter Hopper (1919-1990), BR(S), on his retirement. Wooden spoon, with brass British Rail crossed arrows on hand Railway Shipping 1974
Post Office Telegram, Brighton to Birmingham, 14 June 1974: ‘Blow their minds see you soon’, printed by the General Post Office, Brighton, England, 1974 Post Office telegram, 1974 Telecommunications 1974-06-14
Headboard, "Glasgow-London The Electric Scots", British Rail, (West Coast Main Line) , c1974, wooden, painted white letters on blue. Glasgow-London The Electric Scots headboard, British Rail Locomotives and Rolling Stock Components 1974