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Crookes tube, with x-ray negatives and prints made in 1896

1879; 1896

[Collection of photographic negatives by Branger of motor car and motor cycle racing in Europe, ca.1903-1908. Collection comprises ca.400 glass and acetate negatives of speed trials, long-distance races, grand prix of the Automobile Club de France, 'circuits des Ardennes', Gordon Bennett cup races etc. Listing available. Note that a set of prints is available for consultation. Originally in 6 neg. boxes, the negs. have been decanted (7.8.07) into one drawer of a neg. cabinet]

Collection of photographic negatives by Branger of motor car and motor cycle racing in Europe

circa 1903-1908

A collection of 19 colour slides, Flying Scotsman on railtours and 3 detailed photographs of the nameplate and cabside crest, taken by the late Richard W. Thomson of Birkenhead. Shows the enthusiast community enjoying steam railtours at Penrith, Hellifield, Warsop, Blea Moor, Carlisle.

R W Thomson Slide Collection

1966-1968

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