Image
Category
Collection
Maker
On Display
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Boddingtons Stencil

1990-2002

'J' stencil

'&' stencil

Stencil ring

'N' stencil

'K' stencil

'9' stencil

Stencil Ring

'4' stencil

BRACKLEY stencil

Stencil of Boddingtons Logo

Metal Stencil

Metal Stencil

Metal Stencil

Metal Stencil

Metal Stencil

Stencil plate for numbers 1,2,3,4,5, 1850-1913

1850-1913

'9' stencil

Small Box of Stencils

Large Box of Stencils

'E' stencil

'2' stencil

'4' stencil

Confocal conic stencil

Set of Ten Metal Stencils as used at the RAE.

Stencil for a printed circuit board

1992-1996

'X' stencil

'C' stencil

Stencil Ring

'V' stencil

Stencil Ring

'P' stencil

'S' stencil

'L' stencil

'D' stencil

Metal Stencil

Metal Stencil

Metal Stencil

Metal Stencil

Metal Stencil

Stencil for numbers 6,7,8,9,10

1850-1913

Stencil for the letter B

1850-1913

Advert for Braham Company of Whitechapel, Stencil Makers, 1850-1913

1850-1913

Stencil

Stencil, London & North Eastern Railway, large, zinc, LNER Horse Dept. Holloway Forage, 1926.

London & North Eastern Railway horse department stencil

1926

Drawing Office stencil, BR(S), green plastic stencil: "British Railways Southern Region, C.M.E. Drawing Office Ashford Kent". Dimensions: 4"x3 1/2"

Drawing office stencil, from British Rwailways Southern Region

Stencilled image of a horse, on glass. Part of apparatus for transmitting pictures by telegraph (phototelegraphy). Designed and constructed by Dr Shelford Bidwell in 1881.

Glass image of a horse, c 1890

1881

Twenty-seven mixed brass and copper stencils for numbers and letters by W.F. Stanley, early 20th century, plus unused stencil brush (cork stopper missing from handle), Great Turnstile, London

Twenty-seven mixed brass and copper stencils for numbers and letters by W.F. Stanley

1900-1910

Collection of drawing office stencils (approximately 32), copper, from British Rail (Western Region) Field Survey Office, Paddington. Plain sans-serif letters and numbers 3/4 inch and 1 1/4 inch, letters only 1 inch. All stamped 'PO' (possibly Post Office) and embellished letters only 3/4 inch. Overall (largest): 210 mm x 70 mm.

Drawing office stencils belonging to British Rail

A metal stencil "D," used by John Pollock & Co.

Metal Stencil