Small tin containing cats whisker wires for Cosmos crystal receiver, made by the Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Trafford, Manchester, England, 1920-1930 Cats whisker wires for Cosmos crystal receiver, 1920-1930 1920-1930
Collection of wires of same diameter but different metals, and of wires of different diameter, and all of copper, each wire having a resistance of one ohm Collection of wires
Small coil of insulated twin conductor wire made by the Silvertown Co. and employed for connecting Wheatstone electro-magnetic clocks about 1860 Insulated twin conductor wire 1860
3 strands of non-magnetic wire, from the portable laboratory owned by Dr. H.G Butterfield, unsigned, 1930-1940 3 strands of non-magnetic wire 1930-1940
Wire, bent, forming a loop at both ends, from portable chemical cabinet in pine chest Bent wire, from portable chemical cabinet in pine chest
Interconnecting wire, a component of the 2LO transmitter. Labelled 12. Hand list description "2LO interconnecting wires" (12)
Hand list description "2LO interconnecting wires." Labelled 10. Hand list description "2LO interconnecting wires" (10)
Interconnecting wire, a component of the 2LO transmitter. Labelled 11. Hand list description "2LO interconnecting wires" (11)
Box containing metal wires and working notes made by William Hyde Wollaston. Also conrtains correspondence detailing the history of the objects. Box containing metal wires and working notes made by William Hyde Wollaston 1800-1815
Group of wire fixings, fuses and wires in a crystal box. Taken from miniature hospital, scale 1:16, made for publicity for King Edward's Hospital Fund for London, 1932. Group of wire fixings 1930-1932
Display board showing three methods of jointing wires Display board showing methods of jointing wires
Two hinging wires for conveyor belt stitching; 88.5 cm long Hinging wires for conveyor belt stitching
Wire rope sample, flattened strand, coal mining collection, colliery Martin Black and Co. Rope sample
4 coils of steel wire produced by the basic or Thomas Gilchrist method in 1887 4 coils of steel wire 1887