A colour transparency of 'G Rowe',general store, Cirencester, photographed by Andrew Lawson, about 1977. G Rowe circa 1977
A colour transparency of 'Fish and Chips', Cirencester, photographed by Andrew Lawson, about 1977. Fish and Chips circa 1977
A colour transparency of 'A J Whiddett confectioner with woman and pram outside', Cirencester, photographed by Andrew Lawson, about 1977. A J Whidett With Woman and Pram Outside circa 1977
A colour transparency of 'A J Whiddett', confectioner, Cirencester, photographed by Andrew Lawson, about 1977. A J Whidett circa 1977
Midland & South Western Junction Railway card, bearing part of the company crest and marked "Cirencester" and "1907-8". Possibly intended to have a photograph mounted on the reverse. Christmas card or possibly one of a series of commemorative cards? Midland & South Western Junction Railway Christmas Card (?) (supplied title) 1907
Silver pair cased watch by John Jefferys, London, 1753. Silver case stamped T.C. White eamel dial (blackened as a result of fire). Centre seconds. Harrison's special verge escapement with diamond pallets. Contains the first maintainin power and first temperature compensation ever fitted to a watch. Signed "John Jefferys London" on back plate and "John Jefferys. London AD 1753" on dust cap. This was Harrison's personal pocket watch and the prototype for his prize-winning 4th Marine Timekeeper. Watch by John Jefferys, commissioned by John Harrison in 1752 1752