Shaft, with an integral connector at each end, for model Gloster Getter long wall cutter loader 1952-1957
Aluminium plate, with 4mm diameter hole at one end, for model Gloster Getter long wall cutter loader 1952-1957
Support frame, for curved loading chute to conveyor, for model Gloster Getter cutter loader 1952-1957
Locomotive cabside number plate, Caledonian Railway, Greenock, 1847, "Caledonian Railway 7", brass, oval, black letters, 2-2-2 Class 4, renumbered to 48 in 1869, renumbered to 50 in 1870, withdrawn 1874. Locomotive worksplate 1847
booking office clerk; motive power depot clerk; traffic apprentice; supervisor; grant aid statistical analysis; coaching and rolling stock assistant; carriage maintenance manager; d.o.b. 1938, railway work 1955-1994, Edinburgh; Newington; Duddingston; East Fortune; Shotts; Morningside Road; Waterloo Place; Craiglockhart; Waverley; Polmont; Dalry Road; Glasgow; Greenock. 3.1496 x 2.8346 x .315 in. MacLean, A.A. (Sandy) 2001-07-04
IBM XT Personal Computer, comprising of system box, monochrome monitor, tilt and swivel stand and keyboard. Model No. 5160. IBM XT personal computer, 1985. 1985
Model, of a Gloster Getter long wall cutter loader, with integral horizontal and vertical chain cutting jibs, by Joy-Sullivan Limited, Battery Park, Greenock, Glasgow, Scotland, 1952-1957 Model, of a Gloster Getter long wall cutter loader 1952-1957
Personal Computer by IBM model 286 with Hewlett-Packard ( HP ) Printer s/n 2301 J90522 made in Japan; monitor s/n 1509956 made in Taiwan for IBM; external 3 1/2" disk drive s/n 26-5049962 made in Japan for IBM; keyboard s/n 1391406 made in UK for IBM; IBM compatible PS/2 mouse by Microsoft IBM 286 personal computer 1984
Model, scale 1:48, unrigged, of the iron-built sailing ship, the Arundel Castle' (1864), by Robert Steele and Co., Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland, 1864 Model, unrigged, of the iron-built sailing ship, the Arundel Castle' (1864) 1864
Glazed display case on stand, for model, of a Gloster Getter long wall cutter loader, with integral horizontal and vertical chain cutting jibs, by Joy-Sullivan Limited, Battery Park, Greenock, Glasgow, Scotland, 1952-1957 Glazed display case on stand 1952-1957