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Category
Collection
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Object type
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Replica quipu, South American, c 15th century.

Replica quipu, South American, c 15th century.

1974

'Arion' sculpture in acrylic and polyamide

'Arion' sculpture in acrylic and polyamide

1972

Videcom 101 computer terminal, used at Kings Cross Station training room and enquiry and booking office for computerised seat reservation (this was the first use of computers for this purpose on British Rail)

Videcom 101 computer terminal

1975

Videcom 101 computer terminal, used at Kings Cross Station training room and enquiry and booking office for computerised seat reservation (this was the first use of computers for this purpose on British Rail)

Videcom 101 computer terminal

The first carvel built, keel-less, four-oared rowing boat, built by Matthew Taylor, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, 1854

The first carvel built, keel-less, four-oared rowing boat

1854

Videocom Apollo Desk Top Computer model 2, c. 1983

Videocom Apollo personal computer model 2

circa 1983

management trainee; Assistant Area Manager; Area Terminals Manager; Area Operations Manager; coal & mineral marketing; Area Manager; regional politics, Wales; privatisation; d.o.b. 1953, railway work 1975-2001, Dewsbury; Fort William; Mount Florida; Doncaster; Leicester; Nottingham; Cardiff; Thames & Chiltern; Thames Valley; Sweden;

McDonald, Roger

2001-02-26

Metal cleat from the first carvel built, keel-less, four-oared rowing boat, built by Matthew Taylor, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, 1854.

Metal cleat from four-oared rowing boat

1854

Bottle of beer, unopened, Deltic Preservation Society Production Bitter, brewed by W. H. Brakespear & Son, Henley on Thames, ABV 4.5%; best before July 2002. Overall: 220 mm 70 mm.

Deltic Preservation Society Production Bitter

circa 2001

Metal cleat from the first carvel built, keel-less, four-oared rowing boat, built by Matthew Taylor, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, 1854.

Metal cleat from four-oared rowing boat

1854

A black and white silver gelatin print entitled 'The UK's First Toad Hole, which allows toads to travel under a road. Opened by Lord Skelmersdale', taken by John Voos. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'Photographs from the Independent Newspaper'.

The UK's First Toad Hole

1987-03-13

The first carvel built, keel-less, four-oared rowing boat, built by Matthew Taylor, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, 1854

The first carvel built, keel-less, four-oared rowing boat

1854

Metal cleat from the first carvel built, keel-less, four-oared rowing boat, built by Matthew Taylor, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, 1854.

Metal cleat from four-oared rowing boat

1854

Metal cleat from the first carvel built, keel-less, four-oared rowing boat, built by Matthew Taylor, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, 1854.

Metal cleat from four-oared rowing boat

1854