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Haystack Steam Boiler, with accessories

Haystack Steam Boiler, with accessories

1791

Top plate for Haystack Steam Boiler

Top plate for Haystack Steam Boiler

1791

Nuts and washers from Haystack Steam Boiler

Nuts and washers from Haystack Steam Boiler

1791

2 undated samples of nylon fabric, white.

2 undated samples of nylon fabric, white.

Haystack Steam Boiler, by Francis Thompson, Denby, Derbyshire, England, 1791. This boiler was a part of Thompson’s steam engine at Bassett Pit, Derbyshire.

Haystack Steam Boiler

1791

Cream jug, ceramic, London & North Eastern Railway - Refreshment Department, made by Joseph Bourne & Son Ltd, Denby; brown earthernware with beaded bands, marked "Refreshment Dept LNER". Found in BTP HQ, York Station, 1996.

Ceramic cream jug, London & North Eastern Railway - Refreshment Department

1928

Milk jug, ceramic, London & North Eastern Railway - Refreshment Department, made by Joseph Bourne & Son Ltd, Denby; brown, beaded with leather effect, marked on side "Refreshment Dept LNER". 7.62 x 6.35 cm.

Ceramic milk jug, London & North Eastern Railway - Refreshment Department

1928

Cream jug, ceramic, by Bourne, Denby, London & North Eastern Railway, brown earthernware with beaded bands, marked "Refreshment Dept LNER". Found in BTP HQ, York Station, 1996.

Ceramic cream jug, London & North Eastern Railway - Refreshment Department

1927

Buff and brown stoneware jug, badly broken, with lid and sieve, made by Bourne, Denby, English, 1809-1900

Jug

1809-1900

Souvenir mug, Denby china; specially produced for Kodak Ltd. As promotional souvenir for the introduction of Veribron paper.

Souvenir Mug

Cream jug; ceramic, by Bourne, Denby; Great Northern Railway; brown earthenware, glazed with textured band round middle; lettered "REFRESHMENT DEPT G.N.R"

Ceramic cream jug, Great Northern Railway - Refreshment Department