Glass panel, from office door, engraved 'Charles Roberts and Company Limited Established 1856', from Charles Roberts & Co. company offices, Wakefield, in wooden frame, 650mm x 1010mm. Glass office door panel engraved "Charles Roberts and Company Limited Established 1856"
Door, with two glass panels, displaying royal ciphers, crown surmounted by lion within garter and the motto 'Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense' around garter [Evil to him who evil thinks] Door, with two glass panels
Etched glass panel, bearing the monogram of the Charing Cross Company, from a door in the Great Hall, Cannon Street Station, South Eastern Railway. Etched glass door panel from a door in the Great Hall, Cannon Street Station with the monogram of the Charing Cross Company 1866
Door light, Midland Railway, ex Pullman carriage from Cheadle Heath, built in America by Pullman Palace Car Company and assembled in the Midland Railway Works at Derby. Door light; door panel with figured glass, Midland Railway
Etched glass panel, bearing the monogram of the Charing Cross Company, from a door in the Great Hall, Cannon Street Station, South Eastern Railway. Etched glass door panel from a door in the Great Hall, Cannon Street Station with the monogram of the Charing Cross Company 1866
Lockable wooden door, with hinge attached drying rack; plus key for lockable door, for Electric washing machine, 'Ewbank Sheppee Electrical Washer', with attached mangle, by Entwisle and Kenyon Limited, Accrington, Lancashire, England, 1920-1925 Lockable wooden door and key, for Electric washing machine, “Ewbank Sheppee Electrical Washer”
Door from chemists shop, glazed, with painted inscription, English, 1840-1900 Door from chemists shop 1840-1900
Old door fitted with wooden free falling tumbler lock, Egyptian make Old door fitted with wooden free falling tumbler lock
Door for cage for reviving canary, made by Siebe Gorman & Co. Ltd, London. Door from cage for reviving canary
Door, London & North Western Railway, panelled wood door from Works Manager's Office at Wolverton: 2 medium panels at bottom, 2 large panels and 2 small panels above, surmounted by glazed fanlight. Door, London & North Western Railway
Self-opening door from Mr. Strutt's office from the 1808 extension of the cruciform building Self-opening door from Mr. Strutt's office
Four side panels and one end panel for Elliott / NRDC 401 Computer MkI, by Elliott Brothers (London) Limited, London, England, 1952-1953. Each side panel has red stickers marked 3, 4, 5 and six which indicates the cabinet-number. Four side panels and one end panel for Elliott / NRDC 401 Computer MkI 1952-1953