Image
Category
Collection
Maker
On Display
Object type
Place
Material
Date
Woollen doll amulet

Woollen doll amulet

1914-1918

Experimental transmitting ‘jigger’ used by the Marconi Company, 1899

Experimental transmitting ‘jigger’ used by the Marconi Company, 1899

1899

Masterpiece clock from Augsburg, Germany, 1625-1635

Masterpiece clock from Augsburg, Germany, 1625-1635

1625-1635

Deep-sea Reversing Mercury Thermometer, 1870-1875

Deep-sea Reversing Mercury Thermometer, 1870-1875

1870-1875

Newton's disc apparatus

Newton's disc apparatus

1880-1900

Joule's Electro-Magnet (Calorimeter) Apparatus, 1843

Joule's Electro-Magnet (Calorimeter) Apparatus, 1843

1843

Amulet in the form of a woollen doll, worn by sold

Amulet in the form of a woollen doll, worn by sold

1914-1918

Fuselage for Letatlin model

Fuselage for Letatlin model

2013

Button surgically removed from a child's nose, United Kingdom, 1906

Button surgically removed from a child's nose, United Kingdom, 1906

1901-1906

Tie pin surgically removed at Charing Cross Hospital, London, England, 1918

Tie pin surgically removed at Charing Cross Hospital, London, England, 1918

1900-1918

Case for sectioned micrometer transit theodolite, 1926

Case for sectioned micrometer transit theodolite, 1926

1926

Tennis racket, size 13 1/2. c. 1910-1920.

Tennis racket, size 13 1/2. c. 1910-1920.

circa 1910-circa 1920

No.8 "Phoenix" log line

No.8 "Phoenix" log line

1805-1873

Right wing for a reconstruction of Vladimir Tatlin’s artwork ‘Letatlin’, by Henry Milner, 2013. Constructed of ash, leather, steel and cotton, Milner's 'Letatlin' is based on detailed study of Tatlin's only surviving prototype in the collections of the Russian Central Airforce Museum in Monino. This left wing is left uncovered to reveal the structure, as with Tatlin’s original. Milner was commissioned by Grad London for the Utopia Ltd exhibition in 2013, and the reconstruction featured in a number of international art exhibitions before being donated to the Science Museum Group.

Right wing for Letatlin model

2013

Model of Regnault's original apparatus, sectioned, for measuring the co-efficient of the expansion of mercury, 1847. Made by Museum workshops, 1910.

Model of Regnault's Apparatus, 1847

1847 (original); 1910 (model)

Left wing for a reconstruction of Vladimir Tatlin’s artwork ‘Letatlin’, by Henry Milner, 2013. Constructed of ash, leather, steel and cotton, Milner's 'Letatlin' is based on detailed study of Tatlin's only surviving prototype in the collections of the Russian Central Airforce Museum in Monino. Milner was commissioned by Grad London for the Utopia Ltd exhibition in 2013, and the reconstruction featured in a number of international art exhibitions before being donated to the Science Museum Group.

Left wing for Letatlin model

2013

Glass specimen jar, contains upper parts of bixa plants, of unknown provenance

Glass specimen jar

1900-1930