A black and white photograph showing a girl with a stick on the beach at Broadstairs, taken by an unknown photographer, June 1915, from an album of photographs in the Kodak collection, page 13. Girl with Stick at Broadstairs 1915-06
A black and white photograph of the beach at Broadstairs, taken by an unknown photographer, June 1915, from an album of snapshots in the Kodak collection, page13. View of Beach at Broadstairs 1915-06
Exelo oven by W. G. Flaig and Sons Ltd, Exelco Works, Margate Road, Broadstairs, Kent, England transferred from the Science Museum Lecture Service Exelo oven by W. G. Flaig and Sons Ltd 1960-1970
Vintage silver gelatin print entitled 'Punch and Judy man, Broadstairs' by Tony Ray-Jones, 1968. This was reproduced as plate 23 in Ray-Jones' posthumous book 'A Day Off - An English Journal' published in 1974. Punch and Judy man, Broadstairs 1968
A black and white pigment print photograph, entitled 'Ramsgate' by Tony Ray-Jones, taken c. 1967. This was selected from the original contact sheet by Martin Parr, and printed from the original negative in 2013. Ramsgate (circa 1967); 2013
A black and white pigment print photograph, entitled 'Broadstairs' by Tony Ray-Jones, taken c. 1967. This was selected from the original contact sheet by Martin Parr, and printed from the original negative in 2013. Broadstairs (circa 1967); 2013
Snapshot photograph album by an unknown photographer, taken between 1915 and about 1925. Photographs of various sizes taken of British warships, civillian, naval and army personnel during and just after the first world war, including views of Galipolli, Broadstairs and Ghana. Kodak Album no 37. Snapshot Album 1915-1925
Laboratory glassware, 2ml dispenser head, made by W. G. Flaig & Sons Ltd., EXELO Works, Margate Road, Broadstairs, Kent, UK, 1935-1986. The object has a ground glass cone and is marked with "2 ml" in blue. The object is presented with cardboard packaging, hand inscribed with "Dispenser head" and "2 ml". Dispenser head 1935-1986
Glass flask, 500ml volumetric flask with ground glass joint, made by W.G. Flaig & Sons Ltd., Margate Road, Broadstairs, Kent, 1935-1986. The object is inscribed, in descending order on the object, with "16/16", "EXELO", "Permago"? (unclear), "IN 500", "20oC B B.S.?" (unclear). There is a single graduation mark lower on the neck. 500ml Volumetric flask 1935-1986
Vintage silver gelatin print entitled 'Dickens Festival, Broadstairs' by Tony Ray-Jones, 1968. It is notated with printing instructions. It is one of a series of prints where Ray-Jones suggested changes to the print's tonal contrast. Dickens Festival, Broadstairs 1968
Vintage silver gelatin print entitled 'Dickens Festival, Broadstairs' by Tony Ray-Jones, 1968. This was reproduced as plate 58 in Ray-Jones' posthumous book 'A Day Off - An English Journal' published in 1974. Dickens Festival, Broadstairs 1968
Vintage silver gelatin print entitled 'Dickens Festival, Broadstairs' by Tony Ray-Jones, 1967. This was reproduced as plate 63 in Ray-Jones' posthumous book 'A Day Off - An English Journal' published in 1974. Dickens Festival, Broadstairs 1967
Vintage silver gelatin print entitled 'Dickens Festival, Broadstairs' by Tony Ray-Jones, 1967. This was reproduced as plate 62 in Ray-Jones' posthumous book 'A Day Off - An English Journal' published in 1974. Dickens Festival, Broadstairs 1967
Vintage silver gelatin print entitled 'Broadstairs' by Tony Ray-Jones, 1968. This was reproduced as plate 41 in Ray-Jones' posthumous book 'A Day Off - An English Journal' published in 1974. Broadstairs 1968
Laboratory glassware, 5ml graduated tube (0.1ml gradations) with ground glass neck and glass stopper. The tube has the trade mark 'EXELO' printed in brown and the wording 'C10 EXELO cm3 in 20°C' 5ml graduated tube (0.1ml gradations) with ground glass neck and glass stopper. 1935-1986