Four transfers of the Isle of Man Railway Company crest, featuring an image of a Beyer Peacock locomotive. Isle of Man Railway, c.1950. Four Isle of Man Railway Company transfers circa 1950
Original 8mm amateur film shot by Michael Green. Manx Electric Railway, Laxey; Isle of Man Railway (IMR); Bellawoods crossing; locomotive No. 11 Maitland; trams No.20 and trailer 47 filmed in Ramsey; trams No.22 and trailer 44 around Glen Mona; tram No.23 and trailer 43 filmed near Fairy cottage, Laxey; stationary locomotives aligned on tracks in Douglas; locomotive No.12 Hutchinson; Locomotives No. 10 G. H.Wood; booking office in Laxey with publicity posters for the Snaefell Mountain Railway; footage taken on board the Snaefell Mountain Railway, which includes views of the well-known Laxey wheel (Lady Isabella waterwheel); one steam locomotive is seen hauling several others. This includes the locomotives No.6 Peveril, 8 Fenella, 13 Kissack and 16 Mannin; exterior shot of the diesel engine at Port Soderick station. A shot in Douglas station features the locomotive No.4 Loch; Douglas Horse Tramway, with carriage No.42 and 44. 8mm Footage 'Railways and Tramways on the Isle of Man' 1969-1971
Prototype Table Chronometer incorporating traditional full-plate movement, dial, hands, glazed case, two-tier brass-bound mahogany box, tipsy key and hand setting key, plinth and rating log book. Made by Michael Blayney over the course of 5 years on the Isle of Man, with the exception of the fusee cone and chain, jewels, mainspring and hairspring made by Mr Larry Crutsinger of Norfolk, Virginia. Prototype Table Chronometer incorporating traditional full-plate movement 2010-2015