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Wynne "Infallible" exposure meter

1913

Wynne's Infallible Exposure Meter

1895-1940

Wynne "Infallible" Hunter Meter

1927

Daily Herald Photograph: Gresford Colliery Disaster

1934

4mm 00gauge/1:76 scale model of a 1930s railway wagon, operated by the London Coal Merchants, Wallace Spiers, painted in the livery of Kodak, an important customer of the company. Made by David Szentcel and Dapol Limited, Wrexham, 2004. In card and clear plastic carton. Overall (carton): 90 mm x 152 mm x 48 mm.

4mm 00gauge/1:76 scale model of a 1930s Wallace Spiers railway wagon in Kodak livery

2004

Wynee's Infallible Hunter meter. Watchform actinometer. Sensitive paper visible through window in the face; two scale 1/128 - 64, F. 4-362.

Wynne's Infallible Hunter meter

Watch pattern actinometer in original tin with instructions , Rapid Deadmatch paper.

Wynne's Infallible meter

1910

The Infallible Exposure Meter Company, Wrexham. Pocket-watch form actinometer; in tin with instructions, plate speed chart, replacement Autochrome dial and 2 packets of rapid deadmatch paper.

Wynne's Infallible Hunter Meter

1910

VS 19 Wynne's Infallible exposure meter. Actinic paper meter, watch form. Scales f4-362; exposure times in seconds or minutes 1/128-64.

Wynne's Infallible exposure meter

1890-1910

Wynne's infallible print meter for printing platinotype and carbon prints. Series of numbers and letters under masks with graduated holders and opal glass diffusers. The Infallible Exposure Meter Company.

Wynne's Infallible Print Meter

Watch type actinometer with two comparison tints. The Infallible Exposure Meter Co.

Wynne Infallible Exposure Meter

Handbill, Great Western Railway, relating to a cheap excursion from Wrexham to Ruabon to London, Monday 3 July 1865, returning on Saturday 8th July, printed by Potter & Snape, Steam Power Printers, Wrexham.

Handbill, Great Western Railway

1865

Wynne's infallible exposure meter form of watch type actinometer. Rotating glass with yellow filter disc. F4-362 scale. 1/128-64 minutes.

Wynne's infallible exposure meter

Small watch form actinometer in silver case (Chester) 1911. f/ scales 4-256. Time scales 64 - 1/64 sec or minute. The Infallible Exposure Meter Co.

Wynne's infallible exposure meter

1900

Wynne's Infallible print meter. Plated metal box with paper holder in lid. Numbered and lettered transparency (1-16; A-P) printed under; ground glass (over numbers) opal glass (over numbers); through perforated metal plate with graduated holes and opal glass.

Wynne's Infallible print meter

Actinometer watch-type meter, full size, in engine-turned silver case. Hallmarked AW 'X' for 1897. In original tin packing, with plate speeds and instruction book.

Wynne's Infallible Exposure Meter in silver case

1897

Watch form actinometer. Rotating glass with yellow filter to protect sensitive paper. f/ scales 4-362. Time scale 64sec - 1/128. The infallible exposure meter co.

Wynne's infallible exposure meter

Actinometer in watch form. Very slim. With a solid nickel case. The Infallible Exposure Meter Company. 1914

Wynne's infalliable Hunter meter

1914

Plan of Wrexham, the new railway extension into Wrexham Jubilee Station, 1887. A supplement to the "Wrexham Advertiser" June 25th 1887. Buildings are numbered with key printed below.

The New Railway Extension into Wrexham Jubilee Station

1887

Watch type actinometer in solid silver case hallmarked for Birmingham. Gothic in style 't', 'A.W.' 1893. Back engraved with crowned A monogram and the Prince of Wales feathers. With rose, thistle and shamrock decoration. Wynne. With leatherette case.

Queen Alexandra's Wynne's Infallible Exposure Meter

1893

Model steam locomotive, `O' gauge, Great Western Railway rebuilt "Prairie" 31XX class 2-6-2T No.3104, model built by J P Richards, c 1950, ex WS Norris Collection. Overall: 95 mm x 285 mm x 70 mm.

0 Gauge model steam locomotive, 'Prairie' 31XX Class 2-6-2T No 3104

1945-1955