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Category
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date
Chrompack gas chromatography column

Chrompack gas chromatography column

1985-1987

One ivory column showing tunrning

One ivory column showing tunrning

1843-1884

Cast Iron Open Work Column from Euston Station

Cast Iron Open Work Column from Euston Station

One of two Powers-Samas 45 column, card hand punch

One of two Powers-Samas 45 column, card hand punch

One ivory column spiral work reversed at centre ring, one end drilled (in three pieces)

One ivory column spiral work reversed at centre ring, one end drilled (in three pieces)

1843-1884

Lumb Governor Column and Compensating Gear

Lumb Governor Column and Compensating Gear

Central column of staircase

Central column of staircase

Nine Elms station column

Nine Elms station column

1838

One ivory column showing four sections of turning

One ivory column showing four sections of turning

1843-1884

Vertical Camera Column for Wilf Irwin Rostrum Camera

Vertical Camera Column for Wilf Irwin Rostrum Camera

Upper Section of Column from Replica of Scanning Electron Microscope made by D McMullen

Upper Section of Column from Replica of Scanning Electron Microscope made by D McMullen

Experimental column for Analytical Engine, 1870-1871

Experimental column for Analytical Engine, 1870-1871

1870-1871

Imaging Column for Dummy Model of Cambridge Stereoscan 600

Imaging Column for Dummy Model of Cambridge Stereoscan 600

Nine Elms station column

Nine Elms station column

1838

Section of Column for Wilf Irwin Rostrum Camera

Section of Column for Wilf Irwin Rostrum Camera

Centre (above-table) section of column

Centre (above-table) section of column

Lower (below-table) section of column

Lower (below-table) section of column

Control column force indicator and transmitter

Control column force indicator and transmitter

Two complete bays of the old Midland Railway Station, Rewley Road, Oxford, built in 1851 by Fox & Henderson using members of the Crystal Palace type, 48 ft x 48 ft x 18 ft, 13 pieces. Built in 1851-2 and closed in 1951.

Crystal Palace type columns and trusses from the old Oxford Midland Railway Station

1851

Column

Column

Duo-decagonal high-mast lighting column, with centre sections cut down to reduce height for installation in the Museum, complete with six Phosco P220/4 Co lanterns fitted with 400 watt SON-T high pressure sodium lamps and control gear. Also winding handle to raise and lower lamp cluster.

Duo-decagonal high-mast lighting column

Fractionating column, visible flow, quickfit, approximately 1.8m high. First used February 1959

Fractionating column

circa 1959

Pair of columns to support /8 above cylinder, with nuts

Pair of columns to support /8 above cylinder

Column, granite, with notch cut out of one side and decorative curving dado on other. Side of doorway.

Granite Column, Mersey Railway

Column, granite, with notch cut out of one side and decorative curving dado on other. Side of doorway.

Granite Column, Mersey Railway

Column, granite, with decorative curving dado along bottom. Part of doorway.

Granite Column, Mersey Railway

Column, granite, with decorative curving dado on bottom. Top of doorway, cengraved "Mersey Railway Buildings".

Granite Column, Mersey Railway

Cast iron column with gas fittings. From William Strutt's Cruciform building at Berby Mill, Milford, 1793.

Cast iron column with gas fittings

1793

Column (bolts to sliding plate of item 3) with radial arm with slider

Column

Winding handle for Duo-decagonal high-mast lighting column ( to raise and lower lamp cluster for maintenance etc.)

Winding handle

Gray metal base for the duo-decagonal high-mast lighting column with attatched brackets.

Base for duo-decagonal high-mast lighting column

Column spindel with crank, loose crank, lever and push rod with two clevis pins for injection cock

Column spindel with crank

Column, two control consoles, and components of the electron source from the Cambridge University High Resolution Electron Microscope

Column, two control consoles

Column from the Cambridge University High Resolution Electron Microscope

Column from Electron Microscope

Two glass chromatographic columns (unfilled) for model F30 gas chromatograph

Two glass chromatographic columns (unfilled) for model F30 gas chromatograph

Column, cast iron, with scrolled brackets, London & Southampton Railway, ex Nine Elms passenger station, built 1838, designed by Sir William Tite, became a goods depot in 1848 after the line was extended to Waterloo.

Nine Elms station column

1838

S.R.N.4 hovercraft control column

S.R.N.4 hovercraft control column

Column

Column

Iron column with 2 perforated lugs at the top; may not be "machinery" at all

Iron column with 2 perforated lugs at the top

Column (to fit socket in floor plate)

Column (to fit socket in floor plate)

Duo-decagonal high-mast lighting column, with plaque reading 'manufactured by CU Limited Ware Hertfordshire'.

Duo-decagonal high-mast lighting column

Column for duo-decagonal high-mast light, with pulley wheels and remains of wiring.

Lamp column

Column (now sectioned) of a Metropolitan Vickers EM6 transmission electron microscope.

Column of Metropolitan Vickers EM6 transmission electron microscope

One of two Powers-Samas 45 column, card hand punch

One of two Powers-Samas 45 column, card hand punch

Chromatography column SR 25/45 by Pharmacia, with sample applicator and 4-way valve, Uppsala, Sweden, 1977-1985

Chromatography column SR 25/45 by Pharmacia

1977-1985