Locomotive Worksplate, "The Brush Electrical Builders, Loughborough Engineering Company Ltd", cast brass, oval. [Not sure which locomotive] Brush Electrical Builders worksplate
Motor starting switch with no load and overload releases, magnetic blow out and grid resistance pen Motor starting switch with no load and overload releases circa 1905
Volume entitled 'Locomotive Operating Instructions and Fault Finding for Drivers (Film Strip Edition)' covering the 1365 H.P. BRUSH Type '2' Locomotives. Includes sections relating to descriptions of the locomotive, preparation for service, operation in service, changing cabs with engine running, disposal and multiple working. First edition May 1963. Produced by the BRUSH Electrical Engineering Co. Ltd, in conjunction with line managers, Eastern Region, and British Transport Films. Locomotive Operating Instructions and Fault Finding for Drivers 1963
Manual, paper with card covers, Operating Manual - British Railways locomotives D1520-D1861 excepting D1702-D1706, issued by Brush Electrical Engineering Co. Ltd. and Sulzer Bros. (London) Ltd., printed by Vernon Lock Ltd., 1st edition, July 1964. 95pp. Operating Manual - British Railways locomotives D 1520-D1861 1964-07
Three-phase transformer (11,000 -110 volts), made by the Brush Electrical Engineering Company, 1906. Three-phase Transformer 1906
Brush Electrical Engineering Co. Ltd. / Sulzer Bros. Ltd. brochure "2750 h.p. Co-Co Diesel Electric Locomotives", describing the new 2750 h.p. locomotives for British Railways (later Class 47). With painting of train, 0T41, travelling through a rural scene on the front and back cover, Brush Sulzer 2750 h.p. Co-Co Diesel Electric Locomotives 1957-1967
De Havilland D.H.89 Dragon Rapide Aircraft, registration G-ALXT, serial no. 6736. Built by Brush Coachworks Ltd, Loughborough, May 1944. Height 10' 4"; width 48'; length 34' 6". De Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide Aircraft 1944