Copy of 'The Sun' newspaper (folded) dated 15.11.1794 containing description of Chappe Semaphore Telegraph, published by John Heriot. Chappe Semaphore Telegraph article in 'The Sun' newspaper 1794
Copy of an article from the Northern Echo dated February 27th, 1929, entitled 'Plea for "New Blood" on L.N.E.R Board. Article contains a black and white photograph of Ben Ivinson. plea for "new blood" on the L.N.E.R board 1929-02-27
Article,reprinted from The Middlesbrough Weekly Gazette, The Dailyt Gazette and the London Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, 'The Middlesbrough Dock. The Middlesbrough Dock
In house journals, promotional brochures, articles and technical publications relating to The Fairey Company Limited. Manchester, 1958-1980 In house journals, brochures and articles relating to The Fairey Company 1958-1980
18 booklets, leaflets and articles relating to Manchester Airport and its operations. 1935-1970. George C Miller Manchester Airport collection 1935-1970
Article 'Suggestions for the medico-legal examination of dead bodies' by T.S. Traill, R. Christison, and J. Syme, Parliamentary Bills Committee, Edinburgh 1839, 36pp, 8vo, owned by Alfred Swaine Taylor. Alfred Swaine Taylor (1806-1880) was an eminent British forensic medicine expert, toxicologist and early photographic pioneer. Article 'Suggestions for the medico-legal examination of dead bodies' by T.S. Traill
Article 'The law of Coroners Inquests', 32pp, 8vo, owned by Alfred Swaine Taylor, undated. Alfred Swaine Taylor (1806-1880) was an eminent British forensic medicine expert, toxicologist and early photographic pioneer. Article 'The law of Coroners Inquests'
Papers about concorde cabling: an article about the condition of Concorde Alpha Charlie's cabling and five black-and-white photographs depicting the servicing of the cabling and the cabling itself, c.1998-99 Concorde cabling article and photographs 1988-1989
Reprinted article from The Railway Gazzette with additional illustrations. 4-8-2+2-8-4 3ft 6in Gauge Beyer-Garratt Locomotives for the Rhodesia Railways 1955
Article, copy, Hull Evening news, dated from 1st April 1922 entitled 'Death of the Hull and Barnsley Railway', Gives a brief history of the company from 1881 and blames the death of the company on the Great War when it caught the disease "Government Controlitis" and finally the malady "Group", dimensions 252 x 205mm. Death of the Hull and Barnsley Railway 1922-04-01
Journal article detailing the launch of Philip’s first automated diffractometer machine ‘PAILRED’ (Philips Automatic Indexing Linear Reciprocal-Space Exploring Diffractometer), used to measure X-Ray diffraction patterns from crystals. Published by Philips Electronic Instruments in the ‘Norelo Reporter’ (vol. 12, No. 2, April-June 1965). article
A spoof article from 'Motoring Illustrated, April 5th 1902' entitled 'Motorists and their Cars', possibly by Tom Browne, 1 A4 page. A spoof article from 'Motoring Illustrated
Article, Midland Railway, with two photographs stuck on paper regarding a new patent and side lamp for railway trains. No date. a new patent tail and side lamp for railway lamps
Article on steam, gas and oil engines entitled The Choice of Prime Movers by K. Baumann. Circular No. 1400, reprinted from the British Westinghouse Gazette, published by the British Westinghouse Electrical and Manufacturing Co. Ltd. 1915 Article entitled The choice of prime movers by K. Baumann 1915
Article an address by Farrer Herschel QC, a 30pp, about 1875, which includes references to coroner's courts, owned by Alfred Swaine Taylor. Alfred Swaine Taylor (1806-1880) was an eminent British forensic medicine expert, toxicologist and early photographic pioneer. Article an address by Farrer Herschel QC