Cardboard film cartons with velvet lined light traps; cloth leader. Film cartons for Daylight Kodak camera 'C'
Photographs, c.200 B&W negatives, c. 100 colour and B&W transparencies, 5 glass plate negatives of Shildon Works and the Shildon Cavalcade. Shildon Works - Aldwyn Robinson donation
Papers, minutes, files, correspondence, photographs, etc., Papers of BR Scientific Services and predecessors including the LMS Chemistry Department, LNER Doncaster laboratory etc., circa 1870 to 1980. BR Scientific Services was created on nationalisation in 1948 from the former LMS Chemistry Department at 500 London Road, Derby. Other science services including the LNER's Doncaster laboratory were moved to Derby at the time, and thus the papers were concentrated at 500 London Road. The papers include correspondence, reports, photographs, and the minutes of various committees including the Traffic & Dangerous Goods Committee and the Regional Scientific Services Committee. CLOSED FOR PUBLIC ACCESS. ANY REQUESTS FOR ACCESS TO BE REFERRED TO THE NRM ARCHIVIST Papers of BR Scientific Services and Predecessors circa 1870- circa 1980
Box of unexposed double coated x-ray films, part of a collection (1of 15 items), by Ilford Ltd., London, 1930-1945 Box of unexposed double coated x-ray films, one of fifteen items, 1930-1945 1930-1945
Slides, colour 35mm slides, Merry-go-round operations and ECML Diversion slides, photographer Alan Foulner, photographs taken 1983 and 1987. 36 slides of work on the ECML, mainly the Selby Diversion, showing bridges, machinery, track laying operations etc., December 1983. 21 slides depicting merry-go-round train operations at Wooley, Askern, Selby mine, DRax and Eggborough power stations, 14 July 1987. Photographs taken by Alan Foulner. Merry-go-round operations and ECML Diversion slides 1983; 1987
Components and accessories from the Oramics machine, 1966, used to create electronic synthesized music and developed by Daphne Oram, co-founder of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Oramics machine; Components and Accessories 1966
Three mounted colour slides of locomotive Flying Scotsman at an unknown location in America. The exact date is also unknown but the slide mounts are stamped October 1969. Three colour slides of Flying Scotsman in America 1969
Ten small film strips produced for the Ministry of Food by Kay Carlton Hill Film Studios in St John's Wood, London United Kingdom, 1946-1948; stored in their original canisters, one is entitled 'The Foods You Need', the other 'Welfare Foods; The Story of a Great Service.' Ten film strips produced for the Ministry of Food 1946-1948
Reverberation Line, part of the Oramics machine, 1966, used to create electronic synthesized music and developed by Daphne Oram, co-founder of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Reverberation Line for Oramics Machine.9 1966