Plaster statue of Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Lourdes in a flowing white robe, with a blue sash around her waist, unknown maker, French, 1920-1960 Plaster statue of Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Lourdes in a flowing white robe 1920-1960
Square glass bottle with cut-glass stopper approximately half full of 'Diarrhoea Powder' (opium and chalk). 57 mm x 37 mm x 37 mm, 99g. Dispensed by J. Martin, Bristol, English, nineteenth century. Bottle of Diarrhoea Powder 1801-1900
Drawing, charcoal and red and white chalk, A smith and his mate working a 30 cwt compressed air hammer in the Smithy at Crewe railway works, by Robin Comyns Carr, about 1943. Depicts the smith and his colleague holding a component in position beneath the hammer. A third member of the team, the hammer driver, stands next to them, partially hidden by the frame of the machine. Drawing, charcoal and red and white chalk circa 1943
Drawing, black and white chalk on paper. Panorama with train passing over a railway viaduct by George James Rowe. Signed with initials 'GJR' lower left. Framed and glazed. Panorama with train going over a railway viaduct circa 1850s
Drawing, charcoal and white chalk, welding cracked locomotive frames in the erecting shop at Crewe railway works, by Robin Comyns Carr, about 1943. Depicts a welder, seated on a stool, as he refaces the cheeks of a horn block with welding metal. He holds a welder's protective mask in front of his face. Drawing, welding cracked locomotive frames in the erecting shop at Crewe railway works, circa 1943
Drawing, black and white chalk on paper. Train passing over a viaduct near Chester by George James Rowe. Inscribed 'Nr Chester July 20' lower right. 203 x 304mm Train passing over a viaduct near Chester circa 1850s
HS 748 wind tunnel development scale model parts, including fairings, spinners, tip & belly pods. Aircraft wind tunnel model
Four models illustrating the geometrical construction of the Honey Bee's cell; one of these is of glass and three are of chalk; descriptive paper (Proc. Royal Society, 1886) Four models illustrating the geometrical construction of the Honey Bee's cell 1886
Drawing, charcoal and white chalk, Machining axle boxes using a vertical slotter in the Machine Shop at Crewe railway works, by Robin Comyns Carr, about 1943. Depicts a machinist leaning on the slotter as he makes cuts in a steam locomotive axle box. Drawing, Machining axle boxes using a vertical slotter in the Machine Shop at Crewe railway works circa 1943
Card box with four compartments containing crayon pencils. A Rowney No. 3 soft black chalk crayon. A Rowney No. 1 hard black chalk crayon. A Rowney No. 1028 white chalk crayon. A Rowney No. 11 colouray sepia crayon. For printing, retouching and finishing. Kodak Limited. Kodak Bromide Retouching Outfit
Clear glass shop round with glass lid full of light yellow Aromatic Chalk Powder (contains opium). 192 mm x 75 mm diameter. Unknown maker, English, late 19th century. Shop round of Aromatic Chalk Powder 1850-1900
Clear glass shop round half-full of Aromatic Chalk Powder (P: CRET: AROM), contains opium. 190 x 75 mm diameter. Unknown maker, English, late 19th century. Shop round of Aromatic Chalk Powder 1850-1900
Clear glass shop round with glass topper approximately two-thirds full of compound chalk powder. 185 mm x 75mm diameter. Unknown maker, English, late nineteeth century. Shop round of compound chalk powder 1850-1900