"Dual" bath for isolated tissue, by Bioscience Ltd., Harbour Estate, Sheerness, c1959-1980. Unused surplus apparatus donated by the manufacturer when it shut down. "Dual" bath for isolated tissue 1959-1980
Model, made by the inventor, of a Continuously-Fed Inclined Retort, 1869, invented by W T Carpenter, and trialled for 2 years at Sheerness, Kent, together with: a length of archimedean feed screw, in wood, edge piece lost; brass pipework and pipework junction; wooden oval cross section tube. Model, made by the inventor 1869
A black and white silver gelatin photograph entitled 'John Major Surrounded by Tractors at Sheerness, Kent 4 April 1992' by John Voos for The Independent. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'Politicians', 16 January - 13 March 1993. John Major Surrounded by Tractors at Sheerness 1992-04-04
Two bays of floor beams, one adjacent to wall and one internal bay, from the fourth floor level of the Quadrangle Storehouse at Sheerness Dockyard, overall size 340’ x 220’ with inner open court, five stories plus basement, designed by Edward Holl and John Rennie, built 1824-1829 and demolished in 1979. Consists of four main beams; twelve cross beams; four columns supporting the beams down to the third-floor level; two stub columns over columns one and two (there are none over columns three and four); stub main beams projecting past columns one and two on the fourth-floor level; two stub roof support beams over the main beam at the wall; one run of five York paving slabs to span between the main beams; as well as 18 accompanying bolts with nuts, and a sling Sections from Quadrangle Storehouse at Sheerness Dockyard, England, 1824-1979 1824-1829