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Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Accurist 'Tinytime' Wrist-Watch, 2000

2000

Daily Herald Photograph: Veterans of Variety recording at Decca

1934-09-19

Three plaster mathematical models of cubic surfaces

Glass ampoule of insulin, England, 1925-1930

1925-1930

Daily Herald Photograph: Veterans of Variety recording at Decca Studios

1934-09-19

Bracket for the original free pendulum parent clock and companion clock

1912-1922

Bracket for the original free pendulum parent clock and companion clock

1912-1922

Mathematical model of a geometrical surface with two apices, whose equation, referred to a suitable system of co-ordinates, may be written (x-p/a1)2 = 1/k6(c-y)3 (c+y), where p=1/f (c-y0 (c+y), q=1/g3(c-y)(c+y) and a,b,c,f,g & k are all constants.

Mathematical model of a surface with two apices

Daily Herald contact print by Edward Malindine. Caption on back reads: Lady Crossfield's Tennis Garden Party at Hampstead attended by Duke of Athlone Princess Ingrid & Princess Juliana. L to R Duke of Athlone, Mrs Godfrey, Suzanne Lenglen & L.A. Godfree. From negative C3207

Suzanne Lenglen at Tennis Garden Party

10 July 1933

Clear glass bottle, for copper sulphate crystals with content stamp, chemist, maker, Hampstead, 1880-1920

Clear glass bottle

1880-1920

Model of an English Herring Buss, (1768) from Chapman's "Architectura Navalis Mercatoria". Made by Robert Orr in London, July 1932. This type of vessel was used during the 18th Century for drift net fishing in the North Sea. Scale 1:48.

Model of an English Herring Buss from Chapman's "Architectura Navalis Mercatoria"

1768

Rigged model, scale 1:48, of a 10-gun naval brig (1775), by Robert Orr, Hampstead, Camden, London, England, 1928. This brig is similar to the 10-gun naval brigs 'Alert' (1775), which was designed by Sir John Williams, and the brig 'Childers' (1778).

Model of a 10-gun naval brig

1928

Original free pendulum parent clock, with driver weight, lubricator and winding handle, by Clement Osborn Bartrum, London, England, 1912-1922

Original free pendulum parent clock

Companion clock and pendulum, by Clement Osborn Bartrum, London, England, 1912-1922

Companion clock and pendulum

"A perfect and simple substitute for the knife in retouching". Carton of broken "pencils" No.1-2 Negafakes, holder missing. T.S. Bruce and D'Anters patent. C.1908

Negafake Negative Erasing Pencils

1903-1913

traffic apprenticeship; stationmaster; A1 Pacific locomotive; London main line; training, goods, large station; firing; diesel multiple units (DMU); Associated Soceity of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF), strike; milk train; pigeon trains; royal train; electrification; Channel Tunnel; major incidents; station master, role; hazards; Willie Whitelaw; Gerald Aston; signalling; electrification; air brakes; Frank Worsdale; Gerry Somerfield; channel tunnel, terminals; Alain Bertrand; John Bonham-Carter; accident; last British Rail (BR) slip coach; impact of privatisation; expenditure and revenue; d.o.b. 1927; railway 1949-1986. Bletchley line; Stratford; Marylebone - Nottingham; st. Pancras; Manchester Huntsbank; Birmingham New Street; Penrith; Cartmel station; Cockermouth station; Kilmarnock; Glasgow South; Liverpool St; Woking; Paddington; Glasgow; West Ruislip; Bluebell railway; Oxford University Railway Society; Transmark; London Metropolitan Line; British Rail (BR); SCNF. 3.1496 x 2.8346 x .315 in.

Oakley, Raymond G.

2000-05-06

90x60mm uncased ferrotype. Group of men, women and children sitting on grass. Scratched on back 'Hampsted, Sunday July 9th 1876'.

Uncased Ferrotype

1876-07-09

Four plaster mathematical models of surfaces whose horizontal sections exhibit double points

Four plaster mathematical models of surfaces whose horizontal sections exhibit double points

Set of two plaster mathematical models of surfaces showing projections of their sections onto a horizontal plane

Set of two plaster mathematical models of surfaces

Daily Herald contact print by Edward Malindine. Caption on back reads: Lady Crossfield's Tennis Garden Party at Hampstead attended by Duke of Athlone Princess Ingrid & Princess Juliana. From negative C3208

Suzanne Lenglen at Tennis Party

28 June 1933

Photograph entitled 'London school boys on the ice, Vale of Health, Hampstead' by Harold Tomlin, 23 January 1933. Gelatin silver print

London school boys on the ice, Vale of Health, Hampstead

1933-01-23

Photograph entitled 'London's first snow scenes at Hampstead' by Edward Malindine, 8 December 1933. Gelatin silver print

London's first snow scenes at Hampstead

1933-12-08

Model, scale 1:48, rigged, of the 4-gun naval schooner / advice boat 'Express', original built in Plymouth Yard, 1815, model made from a draught in the National Maritime Museum, London, by Robert Orr, Hampstead, London, England, 1928-1930. The text on the draught reads: 'Scale: 1:48. A plan showing the body plan with stern board outline, sheer lines with inboard detail, and longitudinal half-breadth for 'Express' (1815?), a 4-gun Schooner/Advice Boat. 'Express' was acquired in America, possibly purchased in 1809 [Dittmar] or captured in 1815 [Lyon], or purchased in 1815 [Winfield]. Signed Thomas Roberts [Master Shipwright, Plymouth Dockyard, 1813-1815]'.

Model of the 4-gun naval schooner / advice boat 'Express', 1815

1928-1930

Clear glass bottle with wooden cup and cork stopper containing sodium sulphate powder, made by Stamp Chemists, Hampstead, 1880-1930

Clear glass bottle with wooden cup and cork stopper containing sodium sulphate powder

1880-1930