External motor drive for cine camera. B.J. Lynes Limited. 230 v AC synchronous camera motor. NO. 7773/3 (Diana Road, London). Coupled to Lynes I.T.I.P Clutch no. 54126/3. Two gear couplings 1 fps and 3 fps. Single frame clutch. Cine Camera Electric Motor Drive
World War 2 German aircraft Electric motor with detachable gear box and electrical junction box,possibly from a Messerschmitt ME 262 jet fighter. World War 2 German aircraft Electric motor with detachable gear box and electrical junction box 1940-1945
3 phase 1 H.P. electric motor - used to drive Dickenson dynamo (1950-21) 3 phase 1 H.P. electric motor
Electric motor drive for the cine kodak camera replacing handle on the first camera. No battery holder attached. Push button switch. Reflex viewfinder with magnifier and reminder "open lens cover". Early model. electric motor drive for the cine kodak camera
Pedestal with electric motor and reduction gearbox with coupling Pedestal with electric motor and reduction gearbox
DC motor with brake and winding gear on baseplate DC motor with brake and winding gear on baseplate 1900-1910
Electric motor drive for Baby cine 9.5mm projector. Adjustable speed by cluch setting. Pathe baby-cine electric motor
Scophony televisor motor Type CIM scanning motor. 200/250 volts, 2600 rpm Serial No.A77. Scophony Limited. Scophony televisor motor Type CIM scanning motor. 200/250 volts
Variable speed motor drive for cine camera. Motor unit with inching knob. Meter calibrated 0-60 fpf 0-20 volts. Frames/ volts switch. Fine control variable resistance. Multipin socket. No.239. Control unit with rotary switch and coarse speed control marked 24-48. Lead with multi socket connector and battery connecting multipin socket. In case. Newall Variable Speed Motor in Case
This electric motor is a part of an air conditioning plant room. This type 4 Freon-based air conditioning system was built between 1964 and 1967 by L Sterne and Company Limited, an engineering company based in Glasgow. This air conditioning plant was installed at 7 Rolls Building, Fetter Lane, London. Electric motor 1964-1967