The first metal-clad withdrawable circuit breaker, designed by H. W. Clothier in collaboration with Bernard Price and built in 1905 by A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd. Metalclad circuit breaker 1905
Sectioned 275KV air blast circuit breaker head with stand, by A. Reyrolle and Company Limited, Hebburn, 1950-1974 Sectioned circuit breaker head 1950-1974
This metalclad switchgear was built in 1951 by A. Reyrolle and Company in Tyneside. The switchgear station is approximately two metres tall with 80 square cm base. Painted mostly black, the station has also been sectioned and split apart to reveal internal components of the machine. Metalclad Switchgear 1950-1951
Original flameproof fuse box as used in mines to withstand an internal explosion, developed by H.W. Clothier and J.M. Schuil, by A. Reyrolle and Co. Ltd., Hebburn, 1927-1928. Flameproof Fuse Box. 1927-1928
One Type GA6 2 1/2kVA 625/110-volt flameproof lighting transformer panel (Flameproof certificate No.1607), by A. Reyrolle and Co. Ltd., Hebburn, 1940-1951 Flameproof transformer panel 1940-1951
Four Type-GA1 80-ampere 660-volt flameproof air-break gate-end contactor panels (Flameproof certificate No.1406) with pilot core protection and with flameproof plug for outgoing circuit, by A. Reyrolle and Co. Ltd., Hebburn, 1949-1951 Flameproof Contractor Panels 1949-1951
Booklet, foolscap size, 'Ship No 754 Hull Specification for a Cargo Train Ferry', Hawthorn Leslie (Shipbuilders) Ltd, 1963 Ship No 754 Hull Specification for a Cargo Train Ferry 1963/04/23
Model, scale 1:48, of a 132 KV outdoor sub-station circuit breaker, by A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd., Hebburn, 1950-1957 Model of a sub-station circuit breaker 1950-1957
275 KV air blast circuit breaker model, by A. Reyrolle and Company Limited, Hebburn, 1945-1957 Model of an air blast circuit breaker 1945-1957
One type-GA2 3-kVA 625/125-volt flameproof remote-control air-break gate-end drill panel (Flameproof certificate No.312) complete with outgoing plugs for two drill cables, by A. Reyrolle and Co. Ltd., Hebburn, 1940-1951 Flameproof Air-Break Drill Panel 1940-1951