Model of Samuel Franklin Cody's "Power-kite" or British Army Aeroplane No. 1, 1907/8, scale 1:20. Model of S F Cody's Power-kite 1908
Model, ‘cut-away’, on starboard side, of H.M. Submarine (Nuclear Powered) of H.M.S. ‘Swiftsure’, by Paul Bowers, Hampshire, England, 1971 Nuclear powered attack submarine, HMS 'Swiftsure' 1971
Supermarine Rolls Royce Seaplane, S.6.B. S.1595 (with dummy engine). Winner of the Schneider Trophy, 1931. Supermarine Seaplane, S.6.B. S.1595 1931
Speedboat: 'Miss England I', used by Segrave to contest World Water Speed Records, with various components 1929
Photograph entitled ''Crown' connections at a Hampshire Inn' taken by an unknown photographer for Fox Photos, 8 May 1953. Gelatin silver print "Crown" connections at a Hampshire Inn 1953-05-08
Colour ink jet print on Innova fibre paper by Chris Steele-Perkins: Cricket Match in Hampshire, from the series 'The Pleasure Principle'. Cricket Match in Hampshire 1989
Carton of 16 physicians sample packs of 2 Veganin tablets (aspirin, paracetamol, and codeine) each. 45 mm x 83 mm x 44 mm, 34g. Produced by Wm. R. Warner, English, 1960-1980. Carton of 8 physicians samples of Veganin tablets 1960-1980
Glass 200ml bottle with metal lid of Rinurel linctus (phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride, paracetamol and pholcodine), full. 140 mm x 50 mm diameter, 408 g. Produced by Warner, English, 1960-1985. Glass 200ml bottle with metal lid of Rinurel linctus, full. 140 mm x 50 mm diameter 1960-1985
British Rail leaflet "Hampshire Diesel Services" describing revised pattern of train services between Salisbury, Southampton and Portsmouth, 7 May 1973. 8.2677 x 3.8583 in. Hampshire Diesel Services 1973
Sachet of `Spotkleen' stain-removing cloth, for British Transport Hotels Limited - with`Sunburst' logo, c.1982. Made by Personalized Products, Alton, Hampshire. Overall: 76 mm x 56 mm. Sachet of `Spotkleen' stain-removing cloth
Oxidising oven used in the early development of carbon fibre at RAE, Farnborough, containing polyacrilonitrite in various stages of oxidation, mid 1960s Carbon fibre oxidising oven, mid 1960s. 1963-1967
Model, of a collapsible lifeboat, with separate rudder, by Edward Lyon Berthon, Hampshire, England, 1849-1851 Model, of a collapsible lifeboat 1849-1851
Poster, South West Trains, Wight Link and the Lymington – Brockenhurst Community Rail Partnership, All Change!, Saturday 22 May 2010, by Colin Bowler of Tandem Design, 2010. Coloured lithograph depicting Class 421 3-cig electric multiple unit consisting of 1497 Freshwater and 1498 Faringford, celebrating the final operation of ‘slam door’ commuter stock on Britain’s main line railway network. Accompanying text promotes the service between Brockenhurst and Lymington Town and Pier, giving a history of the slam door stock, illustrated with two photographs. Text at bottom left reads “Compiled by John Atkinson, Peter Brooks and Peter Underwood. Photos by Peter Brooks and Phil Dominey. Illustration by Colin Bowler, Tandem Design. Produced by the Information Production Unit, South West Trains, May 2010”. Format double royal. All change! 2010
Framed cutting from The Hampshire Independent, dated 9th October, 1886. Relates to the anniversary of the laying of the first stone of Southampton Docks, in 1838. Extract from the Hampshire Independent: Southampton Docks 1886
Aircraft, Folland Gnat T. MK.1, serial number XP505, built by Folland Aircraft Ltd, Hamble, Hampshire, England, September 1962. Used by Royal Aircraft Establishment Bedford 1970-1983 Folland Gnat T MK1, 1962 aircraft 1962
Vintage silver gelatin print by Kurt Hutton, titled "Beatrice Webb: a lifetime of kindness". Published in Hutton's book "Speaking Likeness" (London and New York: Focal Press, 1947), p. 32. Beatrice Webb 1941
Poster, South West Trains, Wight Link and the Lymington – Brockenhurst Community Rail Partnership, All Change!, Saturday 22 May 2010, by Colin Bowler of Tandem Design, 2010. Coloured lithograph depicting Class 421 3-cig electric multiple unit consisting of 1497 Freshwater and 1498 Faringford, celebrating the final operation of ‘slam door’ commuter stock on Britain’s main line railway network. This version has a yellow ‘banner’ across the illustration reading “For sale, limited edition poster, £7.50 each” with further text. Accompanying text below promotes the service between Brockenhurst and Lymington Town and Pier, giving a history of the slam door stock, illustrated with two photographs. Text at bottom left reads “Compiled by John Atkinson, Peter Brooks and Peter Underwood. Photos by Peter Brooks and Phil Dominey. Illustration by Colin Bowler, Tandem Design. Produced by the Information Production Unit, South West Trains, May 2010”. Format double royal. All Change! For sale, limited edition poster 2010