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Fuse electornics for Firestreak air to air guided missile

460 volt 500 amp light-duty feeder-type 'Aeroflex' fuse

Four-pole insulated service fuse with combined sealing chamber

UK6 (Ariel VI) fuse unit (flight spare)

Die-cast zinc-clad switchfuse "Radette" model

1950-1970

Fuse, China, oblong

1885-1900

Ironclad switchfuse by Bill Switchgear

1920-1950

Hedges high tension fuse

Insulated main switch-fuse

1930

Fuse, black china with ribbed dome-shaped cover

1885-1900

Single-pole fuse arc lamp switch

Early brown porcelain enclosed connector fuse

Fused wall-fitting switch

Bank of four tubular fuses

1909

Fuse, China, oblong

1885-1900

Lord Kelvin's fuse

"Fitall" fused plug switch

Six fuses mounted on card, Hedges mica foil type

Ten Kelvin fuses, mounted on a card

Insulating main switch-fuse

1930

Fuse, black China

1885-1900

Early porcelain enclosed connector fuse

Single-pole insulated service fuse

Two early fuses

Main fuse used by Leyton U.D.C. 1896

1896

Glass rod type fuse

Double pole fuse, c.1890

1890

Edison screw fuse

Two Edison fuses

Fuse

Fuse, black China

1885-1900

Totally enclosed withdrawable fuse of about 1900

1900

4-way branch fuse, wood, 1888

Lord Kelvin's fuse

Edison fuse-block

Crompton quick-break main switch and fuse

1895

Iron-clad switchfuse by "Botrade"

1923

Ironclad main fuse by Callenders and Co. of Tipton

1900

Ironclad switchfuse "Invicta" model

1950-1970

Three Cockburn's fuses, on card

Partridge 10,000 V. fuse

Hedges high tension fuse with slate interposed

High Tension Fuse (Hedges patent) consisting of tinfoil contained in a triangular mica case

1885

Ironclad main switch-fuse

Dorman Smith fuses

1930-1945

Early Cockburn fuse unit of slate and brass

Early Cockburn fuse unit of slate and brass

Edison fuse, glass-enclosed

Edison fuse, glass-enclosed

Fuse, fireship, attributed to J. Brockbank

Fireship fuse

[details from cat. No. 1679] Strip (5 x 1 1/8 ins) of twenty Fusees (each 1/4 in broad); similar to no. 1678 [roughly dipped chocolate coloured heads] but smaller and on better cardboard; printed on one side "J. Hynam, London"; date about 1845. England.

Details from cat. No. 1679 Strip (5 x 1 1/8 ins) of twenty Fusees

Three Lord Kelvin's fuses

Three Lord Kelvin's fuses