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Toy car used in experiments on the gender behaviour of children

1990-2000

Monotype Bench Drilling Machine

1919

Monotype Matrix Monocular Optical Depth Testing Instrument

1957

Intra-aortic balloon pump, England, 1975-1980

1979

Pair of prismatic ‘Porro’ type military field glass binoculars

1900-1920

Pair of miniature prismatic ‘Porro’ type field glass binoculars

1910-1930

Mercury thermometer

1990-1999

Mercury thermometer

1990-1999

STC 4033-A Microphone

1940-1965

probe

1955-1970

Pair of prismatic field glass binoculars

1945-1965

Pair of prismatic ‘Porro’ type field glass binoculars

1910-1945

Pair of prismatic ‘Porro’ type military field glass binoculars

1915-1916

Pair of prismatic ‘roof’ type field glass binoculars

1920-1945

Pair of prismatic ‘Porro’ type field glass binoculars

1916

Mercury ion engine, one of five

1978

STC 4033-A Microphone

1940-1965

STC 4033-A Microphone

1940-1965

Magazine cine Kodak Eight camera (model 90) with original leather carrying case made by Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York, USA, serial no. 29666, model introduced in 1940

Magazine cine Kodak Eight camera and case

1940

Model 88 Revere 8mm. cine camera in leather case made by Revere Camera Company, Chicago, USA, c. 1950

Model 88 Revere 8mm. cine camera in leather case made by Revere Camera Company

Paycheck; zinc alloy; hexagonal; North Eastern Railway Running; No. 95.

Pay check from North Eastern Railway

Dynatech MR4000 two-filter microplate reader, used for automatic processing of assays by the analysis of optical density, USA, 1993, marked Dynatech, Guernsey, Channel Islands, serial no. G1232

Dynatech MR4000 Two-Filter Microplate Reader

1993

Cine projector SUPA [Single Unit Projection Assembly) Mk. 1 and stand made by British Thomson Houston Co. Ltd., Rugby and Sound Equipment Ltd., London, fitted with Aperful Projection 4 1/2 inch, 114mm, f/1.9 Taylor-Hobson lens.

Cine Projector SUPA [Single Unit Projection Assembly) Mk 1

1950-1952

Durst '243' masking frame for printing with photographic enlarger, with original instructions, made by Durst S.A., Bolzano, Bozen, Italy,c. 1960.

Durst '243' Masking Frame

1960

Telford type 'N' 16mm recording cine camera system c.1963. Comprising: recording camera type 'N' model 136, serial No. 4111. Two 200 ft film magazines type N139 serial Nos.2459 & 9503; focussing Boresight type N.450, serial No.7506. Agenieux, made in Paris, France f1.8 retrofocus lens No.1236658, Kern-Paillard f1.8 16mm Switar lens No.993822 in leather case, made by Telford Products Ltd, Greenford, Middlesex.

Telford Type 'N' 16mm Recording Cine Camera System c.1963

circa 1963

'Sporti 4' roll film camera, 1963 for 127 format film, made by Dacora Kamerawerk and supplied by Ilford, fitted with a subitar lens.

'Sporti 4' Roll Film Camera

1963

RCA sound camera type PR-25 for 16mm film c. 1934, by the RCA Victor Company Inc., Camden, New York, USA. Serial no. 24171.

PR-25 Sound Camera

1934

Kodascope Model "B" cine projector for 16mm. film made by Eastman Kodak Co, Rochester, New York, United States, with variable resistor. With separate transformer power supply unit. c.1930.

Kodascope Model "B" Cine Projector

1930

Debrie Parvo 35mm. cine camera, c.1930, made by Establissements Andre Debrie, constructeurs, 111-113, Rue Saint Maur, Paris. Fitted with a tessar 1-275cm lens by Carl Zeiss, serial no. 744120.

Debrie Parvo 35mm. cine camera

Cine projector claw mechanism, 35mm.

Cine projector claw mechanism

Pathescope Ace 9.5mm. projector, with four spools, three with film (one Mickey Out West).

Pathescope Ace 9.5mm Projector

1936-1960

Cine Kodak Model B.B. Junior camera for 16mm. film made by Kodak Limited, London; with leather case c. 1930 (BJPA 1931 P553 & P601)

Cine Kodak Model B.B. Junior camera for 16mm. film made by Kodak Limited

Pathé Baby 9.5mm projector with outer case removed, c. 1926.

Pathé Baby 9.5mm projector with outer case removed

circa 1926

Aerial Camera, marked FH336Type Gun Hythe Mark II, with focal plane shutter, adapted to take films 2 1/4" wide (no lens); In storage box, (Missing). Lacks dark slide/film holder. Clamped to Science Museum made mahogany wood stand.

Aerial Camera

Paycheck; zinc alloy; hexagonal; North Eastern Railway Running; No. 38.

Pay check from North Eastern Railway

Paycheck; zinc alloy; hexagonal; North Eastern Railway Running; No. 98.

Pay check from North Eastern Railway

Paycheck, 35mm diameter, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Goods Dept., Rochdale, No 75, zinc alloy, c1910.

Paycheck, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway

1910

Cine-Kodak Special II camera for 16mm. film, with double lens turret bearing f1.9 25mm. Kodak Anastigmat lens and f.45 3 inch cine Kodak telephoto lens, made by Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, New York, USA, all in leather case, model intoduced in 1933. Last US patent 1.942.891

Cine-Kodak Special II 16mm Camera

Mechanism from pin projector, cam operated (35mm.), 1901

Projector mechanism

1901

Pair of prismatic ‘Porro’ type patent field glass binoculars, (8 power & 20mm objective lenses), Serial No. 2483, by Ross Limited, London, England, 1910-1920.

Pair of prismatic field glass binoculars

1910-1920

A Morigraf 35mm cine camera serial no. 239 by L. Maurice, 1 Rue De Marivaux, Paris; with 25mm, 50mm, 75mm, and 150mm Foyer Apochromat Kinoptik lenses and film magazine, all in fitted box, c. 1935

A Morigraf 35mm cine camera serial no. 239 by L. Maurice

Cima D 8 cine camera for standard 8mm. film (a post-war camera produced in West Germany), serial no. 113731. Culminion Lens 1:1.9/13mm, serial no. 1910897, by Steinheil, Munich, Germany

Cima D 8 Cine Camera for Standard 8mm Film

Zeiss Ikon Movikon8 8mm cine camera model 5532/288 no.N25833, in eveer ready case, with f 1.9 10mm Motitar lens no.3106529, a Movigonar outfit in fitted box, a Movitelar outfit in fitted box, c. 1956 by Zeiss Ikon.

Zeiss Ikon Movikon8 8mm Cine Camera

Comet roll film camera for 127 film, metal construction, manufactured in Italy, c. 1950 by C.M.F, serial no. 120921.

Comet Roll Film Camera

1950

Bilora "Bonita 66" box camera for 120 format roll film, with soft synthetic case, c. 1950.

Bilora "Bonita 66" Box Camera

1950

Original carrying case for Kodak 'Brownie Flashmite 20' camera, c.1960, with additional Kodak Brownie Flashmite 20 camera, made in England by Kodak Limited with flash unti at top. (Batteries removed for storage).

Kodak 'Brownie Flashmite 20' Camera and Carrying Case

1961

Cine Kodak Model BB Junior, c. 1930 by Kodak Limited, serial no. 22578, made in Great Britain.

Cine Kodak Model BB Junior Camera

1925-1935

British aerial camera by R W Munro Ltd and stand, with single dark slide film holder by Mackenzie & Co, Glasgow.

Munro Aerial Camera

circa 1920