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"Thermega" electric personal heater

"Thermega" electric personal heater

1927

Daily Herald Photograph; Historic Examples of Tinned Food

Daily Herald Photograph; Historic Examples of Tinned Food

1958-12-10

Tile commemorating the 'Rocket' locomotive

Tile commemorating the 'Rocket' locomotive

1980

Daily Herald Photograph; Tinned Food from HMS Fury, 1824

Daily Herald Photograph; Tinned Food from HMS Fury, 1824

1958-11-21

Tile commemorating the 'Sanspareil' locomotive

Tile commemorating the 'Sanspareil' locomotive

1980

Neutron meter made by Eberline Instrument Co. Ltd

Neutron meter made by Eberline Instrument Co. Ltd

1964

Freeze-dried BCG vaccine, England, 1994

Freeze-dried BCG vaccine, England, 1994

1994

Tile commemorating the 'Novelty' locomotive

Tile commemorating the 'Novelty' locomotive

1980

Three Vials of Intradermal BCG Vaccine

Three Vials of Intradermal BCG Vaccine

1994

Daily Herald Photograph: Converted pigsty

Daily Herald Photograph: Converted pigsty

1947-01-14

Goblin "Teasmade", Model D.25B, 1966. This model has a cream body with clock face in the centre, and lights on either side. It is designed in a faux art deco style. This was the first model made at Leatherhead Works.

Goblin 'Teasmade'

1966

Tube of "Amplex" tablets, in original carton, by Ashe Laboratories Ltd., English

Tube of "Amplex" tablets

1 x 24 box of Persomnia tablets, by Ashe Laboratories, expires 1985

Persomnia tablets, 1 x 24 box

1974-1984

Master clock of the "Silent Electric" type made by the Magneta Time division of the British Vacuum Cleaner and Engineering Co. Ltd.

Master clock of the Silent Electric type made by the Magneta Time Division

Demonstration gyroscope built by Poole and Morgan Ltd., Electrical Engineers, Leatherhead, Surrey, England, no.MS87; fitted with brackets, pulleys, and protractors for investigating precession; driven by a 240 V a.c. motor fed via slip rings

Demonstration gyroscope built by Poole and Morgan Ltd.

1950-1979

The ground-penetrating radar system by ERA Technology Ltd. Used in Police investigations at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, in 1994. Consisting of 3 parts, 2 cases of electronics and detector.

Ground-penetrating radar system, British, 1994

1992

Radar receiver unit with antenna hose for ground-penetrating radar system, by ERA Technology Ltd, United Kingdom, 1992. Used in Police investigations at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, in 1994.

Receiver unit for ground-penetrating radar system, British, 1994

1992

Radar transmitter unit for ground-penetrating radar system by ERA Technology Ltd, United Kingdom, 1992. Used in Police investigations at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, in 1994.

Transmitter unit for ground-penetrating radar system, British, 1994

1992

Magneta time recorder, model M16, driven by synchronous motor, in perspex case, 1930-1960. The motor enables it to automatically print the arrival and departure of employees and trigger bells and buzzers, used in business.

Magenta, Electric Motor Time Recorder, 1930-1960

1930-1960

Computer unit with computer interface cable, for ground-penetrating radar system by ERA Technology Ltd, United Kingdom, 1992. Used in Police investigations at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, in 1994.

Computer unit for ground-penetrating radar system, British, 1994

1992

A printed image of a number of men in police uniform with false beards and umbrellas. Taken by unknown photographer in Leatherhead, Surrey.

"The City Fathers Constabulary" Leatherhead procession

1937-05

A printed image of a procession with people dressed in smocks, tailcoats and top hats on a horse and cart. Taken by unknown photographer in May 1937 Leatherhead, Surrey.

Lads and lassies of the village. Leatherhead procession

1937-05

Vintage silver gelatin print by Baron Studios. Portrait of Lord Beaverbrook in the grounds of his home, Cherkley, near Leatherhead. Photographer's stamp and typed caption on verso. Signed by photographer in ink on front.

Lord Beaverbrook at Cherkley

circa 1954