Oxygen cylinder head with safety gauge, fluotec head and humidifier, by British Oxygen Company Ltd, Harlow, Essex, 1970-1979 Oxygen cylinder head with safety gauge 1970-1979
54 research reports and other publications produced by Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company Limited Research Department, Associated Electrical Industries Limited, Power Jets (Research & Development) Limited, Thornton Laboratory Aero-Engine Research section and M & I Materials Limited of Trafford Park, 1929-1997 Research reports produced by Metropolitan-Vickers and others. 1929-1957; 1963-1965; 1997
Orley Declipper made by Newman & Guardia Ltd, Harlow, Essex. Orley Declipper made by Newman & Guardia Ltd
British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5159. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print, stamped in black ink with the date 31 March 1976, filled out by hand in black ink for Mr and Mrs Perry to travel from Harlow Town toYarmouth, Isle of Wight and back. The British Rail Board conditions and regulations for use are printed on the reverse. British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5159 circa 1976
British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5153. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print, stamped in black ink with the date 31 March 1976, filled out by hand in black ink for Mr and Mrs Perry to travel from Harlow Town to Ryde, Isle of Wight and back. The British Rail Board conditions and regulations for use are printed on the reverse. British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5153. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print circa 1976
British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5154. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print, stamped in black ink with the date 31 March 1976, filled out by hand in black ink for Mr and Mrs Perry to travel from Harlow Town to Mallaig and back. The British Rail Board conditions and regulations for use are printed on the reverse. British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5154. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print circa 1976
British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5156. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print, stamped in black ink with the date 31 March 1976, filled out by hand in black ink for Mr and Mrs Perry to travel from Harlow Town to Woolston and back. The British Rail Board conditions and regulations for use are printed on the reverse. British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5156. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print circa 1976
British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5157. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print, stamped in black ink with the date 31 March 1976, filled out by hand in black ink for Mr and Mrs Perry to travel from Harlow Town to Aberdeen and back. The British Rail Board conditions and regulations for use are printed on the reverse. British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5157. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print circa 1976
British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5158. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print, stamped in black ink with the date 31 March 1976, filled out by hand in black ink for Mr and Mrs Perry to travel from Harlow Town to Penzance and back. The British Rail Board conditions and regulations for use are printed on the reverse. British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5158. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print circa 1976
World Traveller Hi-Flo nebuliser, used for the treatment of people with cystic fibrosis, and spare mouth-piece, made by Clement Clarke International Limited, Harlow, Essex, England, 2005 World Traveller Hi-Flo nebuliser and spare mouth-piece 2005
British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5152. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print, stamped in black ink with the date 31 March 1976, filled out by hand in black ink for Mrs Perry to travel from Harlow Town to Yarmouth and back. The British Rail Board conditions and regulations for use are printed on the reverse. British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5152 circa 1976
British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5155. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print, stamped in black ink with the date 31 March 1976, filled out by hand in black ink for Mr and Mrs Perry to travel from Harlow Town to Dover and back. The British Rail Board conditions and regulations for use are printed on the reverse. British Rail first class travel pass serial number 5155. Cream-coloured cardboard travel pass with red print circa 1976
Oral history recording; Expanding National Archive of Railway Oral History; Keith Griffiths; religion; railway community; work culture and relationships; memories of individuals; changes in the railway industry; British Rail; privatisation; London City Mission; 1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; Stratford; Liverpool Street; Barking; Paddington; Colchester; Brentwood; Euston; Southend; Frinton; Cyprus Griffiths, Keith 2006-02-07
Marrett type continuous-flow apparatus for anaesthesia, hospital model, by Airmed Ltd, Harlow, 1948-1975 Marrett type continuous-flow apparatus for anaesthesia
One photograph of three technicians working on a thermonic valve, titled 'Largest Radio Valve'. Caption on back reads: 'Technicians at work on the largest radio valve in the world -- a 1 1/2-ton monster -- at a laboratory in Harlow New town, Essex. The giant thermonic valve is being developed by a research group of the Admiralty for space exploration. When completed it will be installed in a lead-lined pit at Great Baddow, Essex'. Daily Herald Photograph: Technicians working on 4 1/2 ton radio valve 1962-09-14
EEL (Evans Electroselenium Ltd), Harlow, reflectance spectrophotometer (galvanometer No. 100,723), 1953. Main unit and two smaller ones. EEL (Evans Electroselenium Ltd) 1953