Locomotive chimney, Jersey Railways, iron and copper, 'No. 4', believed to be from 2-4-0T "St Brelaides", built 1893 by W G Bagnall. Locomotive chimney 1893
Notice. Jersey Railways and Tramways Ltd. Byelaws & Regulations. 17 July 1896. Black text on white background. Printed by J T Bigwood, States' Printer, 13 Broad Street, Jersey. Stuck to card. Byelaws and regulations 1896
Phonecard depicting LNER experimental streamlined locomotive Class W1 No. 10,000, nicknamed "Hush Hush." The phonecard is mounted on a card, and was the first in a series depicting the steam days of the four regions, and was issued in conjunction with the Jersey Phonecard Collectors' Fair in May 1999. The maker's father is in the cab of the locomotive. The front of the card reads "Steam from the Regions". Steam from the Regions - LNER Class W1 No. 10,000 "Hush Hush" 1999
Coloured lithograph. Wreck of the Royal Mail Steam Packet "Express" off the Corbiere, Jersey. Shows the wreck, people being rescued by small boat and survivors clambering up from the beach. Another steam packet in the distance. Painted by P J Ouless. Lithographed by T G Dutton. Printed by Day and Son, Lithographers to the Queen. Published at 53 Paradise Row, Jersey. 15.8661 x 21.3386 in. Coloured lithograph 'Wreck of the Royal Mail Steam Packet 'Express' off the Corbiere, Jersey', by PJ Ouless, 1859 1859-09-20
Advertisement, 'Gregory's Royal Blue For House Excursion Cars Start From Royal Livery Stables, La Motte Street'. With list of destinations for every day of the week. With the reverse advertising a riding school attached to the establishment. Printed by Ahier Brothers, Jersey. Dimensions: 143 x 221mm. Gregory's Royal blue four house excursion cars
Glass dispensing bottle, with illegible label, by Woods Brothers, 4 Beresford Street, Jersey, Channel Islands. Glass dispensing bottle
Timetable, paper on card mount, Jersey Railways and Tramways Limited, 1936. Jersey Railways and Tramways Limited timetable dated 1936 1936
Booklet, Jersey Railways & Tramways Limited, 'IIllustrated Guide", printed by J. T. Bigwood, Jersey, 1925. IIllustrated Guide 1925
Two prototypes for the ‘Spot On’ drill guide developed by Hickman Design Ltd., Jersey, patented in 1974 and developed in 1982-84. The product was intended as a follow-up to the ‘Workmate’, but not marketed. Two Prototypes for the ‘Spot On’ Drill Guide 1982-84