Speedboat: 'Miss England I', used by Segrave to contest World Water Speed Records, with various components 1929
Gravy boat, British Transport Commission - Catering Services, made by Lambert & Blaber, Sheffield. Overall: 104 mm x 217 mm x 102 mm. Nickel silver gravy boat, British Transport Commission - Catering Services
Cambridge University Racing Eight with eight oars, boat, by George Sims, Putney and oars by E. Ayling and Sons, Putney, London, English, 1934 Cambridge University Racing Eight, 1934 1934
Model, scale 1:16, of a riverboat from the Irrawaddy River, known as an oil-boat as it was used to transport petroleum from Burma, with woven roofs, unsigned, Rangoon, Yangon, Myanmar, 1893-1903 Model of a Burmese oil boat, with projecting platform for additional cargo storage 1893-1903
Model of Devon Crabber boat "Excel", (register No.DH-17), 1971. This type of vessel is used for crabbing in the English Channel and works up to 40 miles offshore. With a crew of four, 400 crab pots can be hauled per day. Scale 1:24. With wood stand. Model of Devon Crabber boat 'Excel' 1971-1972
Model of a Thames Peter-boat, 1801-1825. This smaller type was used between London Bridge and Brentford as long as net fishing continued on the Thames. Scale 1:9 Model of a Thames Peter-boat 1825-1929
Forward End of Rowing Eight, on flat base. painted red and black. tip decorated with schematic motif showing two towers. Forward End of Rowing Eight
Gravy boat, British Transport Commission - Catering Services, made by Lambert & Blaber, Sheffield. Overall: 104 mm x 217 mm x 102 mm. Nickel silver gravy boat, British Transport Commission - Catering Services
Contemporary model, scale 1:12, of a Thames type single scull rowing boat fitted with twin-oars, for river racing, unsigned, British, 1925-1932 Model of Thames Sculling Boat 1925-1932