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Small lantern clock with alarm signed George Graham

1750-1760

Quarter-repeating watch by George Graham

1745

Oil painting portrait of George Graham, 1740-1749

1740-1749

Eight-day longcase clock by George Graham

1750

Verge escapement watch movement by Thomas Tompion and George Graham

1711

George Graham dust cap

1688-1751

Friction demonstration engine, George Graham

1751

Model of the dead-beat escapement as invented by George Graham

Mezzotint print of painting, portrait of George Graham, 1720-1756

1720-1756

Weather compendium combining cistern mercury barometer, alcohol thermometer and thread hygrometer by George Graham, Fleet Street, London, 1739

Weather compendium by George Graham

1739

Pocket Watch in Silver Case, by George Graham, 1725-1750

1701-1800

Pocket Stop Watch in Gold Case by George Graham, 1730-1748

1730-1748

Letter, with George Graham signature, with later note detailing him as district locomotive superintendent in 1895 from a letter regarding water during a drought, 1895.

George Graham signature

1895

Pocket watch by Thomas Tompion

1675-1700

Pocket Watch Mechanism

1740-1750

Portrait of Thomas Mudge (c.1715 – 1794) after Nathaniel Dance

1770-1775

Cylinder watch in pinchbeck case by Geo. Graham, L

1688-1751

Movement only. No dial. Quarter-repeater. Solid engraved cock foot. Signed 'Geo. Graham London 632' (Number repeated under cock foot). c.1735

Quarter repeater watch movement by George Graham

pocket watch in pair case

1673-1751

Orrery made by John Rowley for the Earl of Orrery

1712-1713

Letter of resignation, from George Graham, assistant locomotive superintendent who at the age of 67 years is handing in his resignation because of failing health and advancing year, he entered service with the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1844 and has since had 50 years service with the company, November 1893.

letter of resignation

1893-11

Model railway wagon, N gauge, private owner, horse box van, Sir George Widgeon, Doncaster, No 2, boxed, by Graham Farish, England (No 2711).

model horse box

1982

Verge Pocket Watch in Silver Inner Case by Graham, 1770-1773

1773

Compound Axis in Peritrochio.

circa 1700-1751

Quarter-repeating verge bracket clock No.764 by Geo. Graham

1701-1751

Verge watch, by Geo. Graham, London (No.4071), with calendar, 1688-1751

Verge watch with calendar

1688-1751

Verge movement, no.8396, by Geo. Graham, incomplete, London, 1673-1751, donated by Evan Roberts in 1916

Verge movement

1673-1751

Verge watch in triple pinchbeck case, by Ge. Graham, gift from Evan Roberts, London, no.971, 1673-1751

Verge watch in triple case

1673-1751

Pocketwatch; suspension arm and ring with outer casing. originally of fired gold, white enamelled face with roman numerals. Time chasing on a balance wheel guard. No.8869 Manufactured by Geo. Graham, London

pocket watch

Graham's brass standard yard. In oak case with key. Brass bar measures 42" x 1/2" x 1/4". Engraved "Royal Society 41" "Exch" "Exch" E". F". Divided in feet

Graham's brass standard yard. In oak case with key. Brass bar measures 42" x 1/2" x 1/4"

[Letter] 1843 May 13 [to] Sir [Marc Isambard] B[runel] / James Graham, [essentially congratulating him on the success in Mr Brunel's case, a rescue affected from the jaws of death and which now crowns his reputation; a reference to the successful completion of the Thames Tunnel. 2p on 1 leaf]

Letter to Sir Marc Isambard Brunel

1843