Photographs featuring locomotives at Whitby and Stockton & Darlington Railway sites, c 1936 - 1970 by photographers T E Rounthwaite and J Tindale. A collection of three silver gelatin film negatives, six silver gelatin glass plate negatives and two silver gelatin photographic prints. Tindale Collection 1936-1970
Packet of Ilford Contact Films on thin base, containing a dozen of 4 1/4in x 3 1/4in. Manufactured by Ilford Limited, London. Ilford Contact Films
Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Safety Film, for use in the Cine-Kodak and other cameras using 16mm Cine-Kodak film. Stamped 'In a sealed tin' on front. Manufactured by Kodak Limited, London. Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Safety Film
Eastman Film Cartridge, 12 exposure 5 x 4 for No. 4 Cartridge. Manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company (Kodak Limited), Rochester, New York. Eastman Transparent Film Cartridge
The fifth stage in the production of Tencel textile. The fibre undergoes washing, finishing, drying, crimping and then cutting producing a staple fibre. Made by Acordis Fibres, 1996. Staple fibre, fifth stage in Tencel production 1999
Spun yarn, the sixth stage in the production of Tencel textile, made by Acordis Fibres, 1996. Spun yarn for Tencel textile 1999
Packet of Ilford Gellodion Strip Film Anti-Halo. Contains 12 sheets. 6564D stamped on reverse of packet. Packet of Ilford Gellodion Strip Film
Premo Film Pack for daylight loading. 12 exposures 3x51/4 inch Box of Premo Film for Daylight Loading
Box of Or Wo Chrom Colour reversal film for slides stamped 18 DIN-50 ASA Box of Or Wo Chrom Colour reversal film
Kodak Film Pack, 12 exposures, 3in x 5 1/2in. For use in Film Pack cameras or in plate camera with film pack adaptor. Manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company (Kodak Limited), Rochester, New York. Kodak Film Pack
Illingworth's Enitone Self-toning paper, glossy. Packet containing 144 sheets of 2 3/4 by 1 3/4. Made by T. Illingworth & Co. (T.I.C.). Enitone Self-Toning Paper
Collection of photographs by Gordon A Buck. Approximately 6,000 photographic slides of railway building architecture, railway hotels, bridges, tunnels and viaducts in the UK and two Swiss rail tours from 1975 and 1977. Approximately 5,000 monochrome photographic prints including those taken for Gordon Buck's 1992 publication 'A Pictorial Survey of Railway Stations' and of rolling stock. Approximately 5,000 medium-format and 35mm negatives of the prints. Gordon Buck Collection 1970-2010
Skein of Tencel yarn, dyed in orange, made by Acordis Fibres, 1996. Skein of Tencel dyed in orange 1999
Skein of Tencel yarn, dyed in yellow, made by Acordis Fibres, 1996. Tencel skein, dyed in yellow 1999
Jersey knitted from Tencel fibres, made bt members of the Textile Design Department at Chelsea College of Art & Design, London. Textile made by Acordis Fibres, 1996. Jersey knitted from Tencel fibres 1999
Sample of Tencel textile, dyed in red and orange, made by Acordis Fibres, 1996. Sample of dyed Tencel 1999
Shredded wood pulp, the third stage in the production of Tencel textile, made by Acordis Fibres, 1996. Shredded wood pulp for Tencel production 1999
Wood pulp, the second stage in the production of Tencel textie, made by Acordis Fibres, 1996. Wood pulp, second stage in Tencel production 1999