No.13 cast iron gas boiler, with separated cast iron boiler casing corner fragment, designed by Thomas Potterton and made by Thomas Potterton (Heating Engineers) Limited, Balham, London, England, 1915 Thomas Potterton No.13 cast iron gas boiler, with separated cast iron boiler casing corner fragment 1915
Six cast iron fire bars from J.Bell's Pharmacy, London, English, 1800-1920 Six cast iron fire bars from J.Bell's Pharmacy 1800-1920
Cast iron uptake (?) pipe with square flanges, cast iron elbow with one square flange and rodding point and two covers that fit the rodding point, a larger cover for the rodding point on a stove uptake, and a rectangular cast-iron cover probably from the oil-box of a machine bearing Cast iron uptake (?) pipe with square flanges
Pantostat, Universal, castiron, British, by Scholl and Son, from New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton, 1929 Pantostat machine, England, 1929 1929
"Bramstone" combination bath (cast iron) and sink unit, c.1890 "Bramstone" combination bath (cast iron) and sink unit 1890
Boyle's ether, nitrous oxide and oxygen anaesthetic apparatus, from design developed by Henry Edmund Gaskin Boyle to provide a continuous-flow of the gases under pressure, made by Coxeter and Son, London, 1918. Boyle-type anaesthetic apparatus, London, England, 1918 1918
Gas cooker and frame, by Alfred King, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, 1859. This cooker was designed by Alfred King for installation in 148 Piccadilly, London, the home of Lionel Nathan Rothschild. Gas cooker designed by Alfred King 1859
Twin cylinder aeronautical steam engine built by John Stringfellow, Chard, Somerset, England, 1871. The engine was built for use during the Siege of Paris. Twin cylinder aeronautical steam engine built by John Stringfellow 1871