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clinometer, British, 1850-1859

1850-1859

Model of Lewes Railway Station, 1850s

1851-1860

Model railway signalbox, 1:24 scale, Great Northern Railway type, "Three Counties", by Philip Veale, Sussex, 1975.

model great northern railway type signalbox

1975

Newhaven, Sussex notice about harbour regulations with day and night signals. By order of the Trustees through John Lewis, clerk. Dated 28th December 1847. Printed by George P. Bacon.

Newhaven, Sussex notice about harbour regulations with day and night signals

1847

Newhaven harbour notice by order of the commissioners with the approbation of The Trinity House. Dated 20th May 1814, issued by the harbour master. With chart of the coast from St. Catherines Point in the Isle of Wight to Fairlight Head on the Coast of Sussex shewing the harbour and port of Newhaven. Printed by The Sussex Advertiser Office.

Newhaven harbour notice by order of the commissioners with the approbation of The Trinity House

1814

Newhaven piers and harbour notice stating that the harbour master William Stevens is authorized to regulate moorings and berths and stating the penalty for throwing things into the harbour is five pounds. By order of the commissioners and trustees through Edward Verral, clerk. Printed by W. Lee.

Newhaven piers and harbour notice stating that the harbour master is authorized to regulate moorings and berths

Newhaven Harbour Sussex notice by order of the commissioners and trustees with the approbation of the Trinity House. Issued by Thomas Tasker, harbour master. Dated 1st November 1825. Printed by W. Lee

Newhaven Harbour Sussex notice by order of the commissioners and trustees with the approbation of the Trinity House

1825

Newhaven harbour notice issued by the harbour master about harbour regulations. Printed by W. Lee.

Newhaven harbour notice

Two red clay mathematical tiles, late 18th century, from Lewes, Sussex, 8.75" x 6.25" x . 5" thick, with holes for tiling pegs

Two red clay mathematical tiles

1775-1800