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"Caledonian Railway 7", brass, oval, black letters, 2-2-2 Class 4, renumbered to 48 in 1869, renumbered to 50 in 1870, withdrawn 1874.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
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
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
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