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Cathode-ray oscilloscope type GM 3155 B no.3851

1940-1959

Survey monitor type PW4012/01 by Philips

1965-1970

Model Particle Accelerator and Key

1938-1951

Philips BX645A radio receiver

1954-1955

Compact Disc Player Model CD100, by Philips, 1983

Compact disc player, 1983

1983

Philips X-ray diffraction spectrometer, PW 1540, Eindhoven, Netherlands

Philips X-ray diffraction spectrometer

Connector for Teaching Machine 1027 by Philips of Eindhoven, 1960s

Connector for Teaching Machine 1027 by Philips of Eindhoven

1960-1969

Philips generator-set with hot-air engine, c. 1950. Philips' research on Stirling engines began about1938. Initially, the work was aimed at development of small thermal-power electric generators for radios and similar equipment, for use in remote areas where storage batteries were not available but kerosene or other liquid fuel might be had. Improvements in radio valves, batteries and the invention of the transistor later removed the need for these small generating sets. 400 pre-production machines were made.

Philips Air Engine with Generator, c. 1950

1945-1955

Model, scale 1:12, of million volt particle accelerator as supplied by Philips Electrical Ltd. to the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge in 1938. cascade generator for producing steady voltage up to two million volts.

One Million Volt Particle Accelerator, 1938 (model)

1938-1951

Philips two-stage single-cylinder Stirling cycle cryogenerator type A-20, made in Holland and supplied by Pye Unicam Cryogenics, Cambridge

Philips two-stage single-cylinder Stirling cycle cryogenerator type A-20

Philips p352 Visible Record Computer System, c.1970

Philips P352 visible record computer

1970-1975

Microwave cooker model HN 1102, for light catering or domestic purposes, by Philips, Eindhoven, Holland, 1967-1973

Microwave cooker model HN 1102, by Philips, c. 1968.

1967-1973

Electronics on circuit board for digital organ generator, the source of 8 octaves of perfect square waves, operating frequency 8MHz, made and patented by Philips, Eindhoven, in 1969. Presented to the donor (A Ludgate) by Dr.Vermeulen of Philips.

Electronics for digital organ generator

1969

Teaching Machine 1027 by Philips of Eindhoven, 1960s.

Teaching Machine 1027 by Philips of Eindhoven

1960-1969

White electric 'philishave' razor made of phenol formaldehyde with cord and plug, together with case/container, made by Philips, Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands, 1920-1940

Double-headed electric shaver

1920-1940

Door lock key, for model, scale 1:12, of million volt particle accelerator, by Philips Electronics, Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands, 1938-1951

Door lock key

1938-1951