BR poster. Inter-City 125. Mister - Im Going on Holiday on your Train cos I know its the Quickest, 1978. Matt copy British Railways poster Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
medal, brass?, celebrating John Harrison. Erfinder des See Chronometers 1693-1776. Depth 2mm, diameter 40mm. Obverse, representation of head. Reverse, ship 'Centurion'; inscribed See chronometer im Uhren Museum Wuppertal 1958 1970 12 Jahrestag medal, brass?, celebrating John Harrison. Erfinder Coins, Medals & Tokens 1970
Medal inscribed with ‘BAYERISCHES GEWERBEMUSEUM ZU NURNBERG’ with leafy cartouche and; ‘DEM VERDIENSTE IM GEWERBE 1875’ inscribed in the centre. Two prongs and one pin soldered with a number ‘4’ scratched on the reverse, unsigned, Europe Medal, Bayerisches Gewerbemuseum Zu Nurnberg Coins, Medals & Tokens 1875-1893
BR poster. Inter-City 125. Mister - Im Going on Holiday on your Train cos I know its the Quickest, 1978. Matt copy. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 1016 x 635mm. Mister, I'm going on holiday on your train cos I know its the quickest Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills 1978
BR poster. Inter-City 125. Mister - Im Going on Holiday on your Train cos I now its the Quickest, 1978. Glossy copy Driver is Walter Blazey of Kings Cross British Railways poster Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
Poster, British Railways, Inter-City 125, Mister - Im Going on Holiday on your Train cos I know its the Quickest, 1978 matt copy. With photograph showing a young boy on the platform talkijng to the driver of a train. Mister I'm going on holiday on your train cos I know its quickest Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills 1978
Plate, ceramic, white with black lettering "Die Welt der Eisenbahn im KaDeWe Berlin"/ 'The World of Railways in KaDeWe Berlin', depicting locomotive in centre. Printed text on reverse in German inviting the receiver to the KaDeWe railway exhibition on 18 November 1983. german railways commemorative plate Miscellanea & Curiosities 1983
Cardboard box, with folding lid, containing 10 ampoules, plus a file for decapping, Germany, 1912-1917 The box is inscribed with the content and manufacturer details and a stamp 'feile im der" meaning 'File in Box'. This item was manufactured in Germany during the First World War and is believed to have been issued for military use. Cardboard box, containing 10 ampoules, plus a decapping file Materia Medica & Pharmacology 1912-1917
British National Committee for High Speed Photography British National Committee for High Speed Photography
Print. Vue Prise Dans les Mines de Wieliczka. 20 Mars 1840. (Pologne). / Dessine par Lauvergne. ; Lith par Sabatier. ; Im. Lemercier a Paris. - Paris, Arthus Bertrand editeur.; Londres, Ackermann & Co, 96 Strand. - 1840. Lithograph, tinted; image 27.7x42.3cm on sheet 35.5x53.2cm. - Plate headed: Voyages en Scandinavie, en Laponie, etc. ; Atlas Pittoresque. - Depicts ladder and walkways in an underground 'lake' cavern in the mine complex, visitors with torch flares Vue Prise dans les Mines de Wieliczka Ackermann and Company 1840
Cardboard box, opened, with folding lid containing 6 glass ampoules of morphine hydrochloride. Box contains a file for de-capping the ampoule. The box is inscribed with the content and manufacturer details and a stamp 'feile im der schachtel' 'File in Box'. This item was manufactured in Germany during the First World War and is believed to have been issued for military use. Morphine hydrochloride is powerful analgesic and narcotic but it also has central stimulant actions. The chief of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and the relief of anxiety and apprehension. Cardboard box, opened, with folding lid containing 6 glass ampoules of morphine hydrochloride + fiole Therapeutics
Cardboard box, unopened, with folding lid containing 6 glass ampoules of morphine hydrochloride. Box contains a file for de-capping the ampoule. The box is inscribed with the content and manufacturer details and a stamp 'feile im der schachtel' 'File in Box'. This item was manufactured in Germany during the First World War and is believed to have been issued for military use. Morphine hydrochloride is powerful analgesic and narcotic but it also has central stimulant actions. The chief of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and the relief of anxiety and apprehension. Cardboard box, unopened, with folding lid, containing 10 glass ampoules of morphine hydrochloride + a file Therapeutics
Cardboard box, with folding lid, containing six glass ampoules of morphine hydrochloride, Germany, 1912-1917. The box is inscribed with the content and manufacturer details and a stamp 'feile im der" meaning 'File in Box'. This item was manufactured in Germany during the First World War and is believed to have been issued for military use. Morphine hydrochloride is powerful analgesic and narcotic but it also has central stimulant actions. The uses of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and the relief of anxiety and apprehension. Cardboard box, sealed, containing six ampoules of morphine hydrochloride Materia Medica & Pharmacology 1912-1917
Cardboard box, opened, with folding lid containing 10 glass ampoules of morphine hydrochloride. Box does not contain a file for de-capping the ampoule. The box is inscribed with the content and manufacturer details and a stamp 'feile im der meaning 'File in Box'. This item was manufactured in Germany during the First World War and is believed to have been issued for military use. Morphine hydrochloride is powerful analgesic and narcotic but it also has central stimulant actions. The uses of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and the relief of anxiety and apprehension. Cardboard box Materia Medica & Pharmacology 1914
Cardboard box, opened, with folding lid containing 9 glass ampoules of morphine hydrochloride. Box does not contain a file for de-capping the ampoule. The box is inscribed with a stamp 'feile im der schachtel' meaning 'File in Box'. This item is to have been manufactured in Germany during the First World War and to have been issued for military use, though there is no label to prove this. Morphine hydrochloride is powerful analgesic and narcotic but it also has central stimulant actions. chief uses of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and the relief of anxiety and apprehension. ampoules; controlled drug; morphine Materia Medica & Pharmacology 1914-1918
Cardboard box, unopened, with folding lid containing 10 glass ampoules of morphine hydrochloride. Box does not contain a file for de-capping the ampoule. The box is inscribed with the content and manufacturer details and a stamp 'feile im der meaning 'File in Box'. This item was manufactured in Germany during the First World War and is believed to have been issued for military use. Morphine hydrochloride is powerful analgesic and narcotic but it also has central stimulant actions. The uses of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and the relief of anxiety and apprehension. ampoules; controlled drug; morphine Materia Medica & Pharmacology 1917
Glass bottle with cork stopper in original plastic wrapping of 100 No. 489 compressed Mentholated Throat tablets (menthol, benzoic acid, cocaine, anise). 136 mm x 50 mm x 31 mm, 194g. Made by Parke,Davis and Co., English, early twentieth century. Bottle of mentholated throat tablets Materia Medica & Pharmacology 1900-1950
Cardboard box, opened, with folding lid containing 7 glass ampoules of morphine hydrochloride. Broken box. Box does not contain a file for de-capping the ampoule. The box is inscribed with the content and manufacturer details and a stamp 'feile im schachtel' meaning 'File in Box'. This item is believed to have been manufactured in Germany during the First World War and to have been issued for military use, though there is no label to prove this. Morphine hydrochloride is powerful analgesic narcotic but it also has central stimulant actions. The chief uses of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and the relief of anxiety and apprehension. ampoules; controlled drug; morphine Materia Medica & Pharmacology 1913
Two mural paintings, panels of "Dan Dare" characters and machines with extra-terrestrial backgrounds, by Frank Hampson, 1977. Commissioned by the Science Museum for the Exploration Gallery [displayed 1977-1986]. Each of mixed media: ink, gouache, crayon, col. wash, some pencil, airbrush, upon white ground half inch 6-ply board, overall size 231x146.5x3cm (7ft 6ins x 4ft 9ins). Each display faced for protection with a quarter inch thick perspex sheet. Panel 1: "I don't think Im going to like this planet - it's messy" (Digby). Walking uphill with Dan Dare [lower front space of panel left bare for gallery fake moon rock] from Mekon in Treen city [Mekonta], Sir Hubert and others following from faint coffins far below. [Panel known to The Eagle Society as 'Planetfall'] Panel 2: The "Anastasia" space ship flying against missiles from a Terra Ferry; Dan Dare and female [Miss Peabody?] space walking. [Panel known to The Eagle Society as 'Earth orbit space station activities'] Dan Dare Frank Hampson 1977