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Collection
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Object type
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Station bench, Barnsley Joint Station

Waiting room bench, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway

Dundee & Arbroath Railway Company waiting room bench

Waiting room seat

Bench - Caledonian Railway

Station seat

Station seat

Microbiological bench with stool, part of the original laboratory fittings of the Harvard Hospital, later used by the Common Cold Research Unit, American, 1941

Microbiological bench with stool

1941

Station bench, red painted perforated steel, originating from unknown Network Rail station.

Station bench

Wooden pharmacy bench, with mahogany top, superstructure with shelves, 2 sinks and 2 inset marble slabs, from St. George's Hospital, London, English, late 19th century

Wooden pharmacy bench

1875-1900

2 sets of Laser Scanner Equipment comprising: (1) 2 x Cash Registers; (2) 2 x Laser Scanners, and 1 beam repeater for a laser scanner; (3) 3 x Till Roll Printers; (4) 1 x Cash Till; (5) 2 x Digital Cash Register Displays; (6) 1 x Supermarket Checkout Components, unknown maker, supplied by International Computers Ltd, Putney, London, United Kingdom, 1986-1992. With Conveyor belt and bench for supermarket checkout, unknown maker, and cabinet, unknown maker, containing supermarket checkout computer, International Computers Ltd, United Kingdom, 1986-1989.

Supermarket checkout equipment and components, 1986-1992

1986-1992

Station seat, Great Western Railway, Wooden bench with cast metal supports. GWR scroll monogram set into end supports. (Brown with gold inset). Now has brass plaque "In grateful memory of Oscar Whitaker Founder Honorary Secretary, Friends of the National Railway Museum".

Station Seat, Great Western Railway

Circular bench, four sided wooden bench with central plinth, ex Bridlington Station. Painted black. Overall: 990 mm x 3760 mm x 1610 mm.

Circular bench

Chemistry laboratory bench on which the drug Acyclovir was developed. The basic drug was first turned into a chemical on this bench at the Wellcome Foundation Chemical Development Laboratories in Dartford, Made 1930’s

Chemistry laboratory bench on which the drug Acyclovir was developed

1930-1939