Glycol radiator header tank, with one mounted angle bracket, for Hawker Hurricane Mk I aircraft, by Hawker Aircraft Limited, Surrey, England, 1939-1940 Glycol radiator header tank, with one mounted angle bracket, for Hawker Hurricane Mk I, c. 1940 1939-1940
Radiator and pipe joint from a Perkins high pressure hot water heating system, built and installed at St. Mary’s Church in Aylesbury around 1900 by A.M Perkins Ltd, a heating engineering company based in London. Radiator and pipe joint 1900
Radiator, London & North Western Railway, ornate cast iron radiator painted gold with embossed floral pattern, from Works Manager's Office at Wolverton. Radiator, London & North Western Railway
Cast iron gas-fired water-filled radiator with 8 sections, whereby each section is filled with water which is not circulated but which is heated by burners underneath (burners missing), for use in shops and offices, by John Wright and Co, Birmingham, 1900-1920. Cast iron gas-fired water-filled radiator with 8 sections 1900-1920