Tablecloth, London & North Eastern Railway, proof damask, weft coloured red for examiners to spot any errors, London & North Eastern Railway garter enclosing heraldic device, with border of English roses and Scottish thistles, produced by John Shaw Brown linen manufacturers at St. Ellen’s factory in Edenderry, Belfast, Northern Ireland, woven 29/09/1931, 48’’ x 48’’. London & North Eastern Railway proof damask tablecloth 1931
Colour photograph by Paul Graham 'Grave with plastic flowers, Belfast', 1984. Grave with plastic flowers, Belfast 1984
Chart, paper, Great Northern Railway Ready Reckoner for Calculation of Passenger Fares from 1st April 1944. For use as instructed by circular. Chart shows base fare with percent increases. Printed by R. Carswell & son Ltd, Belfast. Sticker from the Railway Station has been pulled off. GNR Ready Reckoner for Calculation of Passenger Fares, 1944 1944
Colour photograph by Paul Graham 'Army helicopter, Shankhill, Belfast', 1984. Army helicopter, Shankhill, Belfast 1984
Guidebook, Belfast Steamship Co. Ltd., "100 Years of Cross Channel Service. The Progress of Time, 1824-1924", 1924, brief history of the company and its vessels illustrated by photographs, 11 pages, soft cover with drawing of 'Old Father Time' holding model of steam-paddle yacht and watching approaching bows of steamship. 9.0551 x 5.9055 in. Belfast Steamship Co. Ltd: 100 Years of Cross Channel Service. The Progress of Time, 1824-1924 1924
Chart, paper, Ready reckoner for calculating fares for operation from 1st September, 1946. Printed by R. Carswell & Son Ltd, Belfast. With sticker to be used at Newry. The front cover is heavily written on and stamped. 1946 Ready Reckoner For Calculating 1946
Harry Ferguson's first mounted plough. Built in 1935 at Belfast. 2 furrow type Harry Ferguson's first mounted plough 1933
The victor designoscope. "National Scheme for Disabled Servicemen". Wooden base with revolving white turntable. Black painted glasses in V arrangement held above turntable by wire frame. Instructions pasted on base. P.K. Arm. The Victor designoscope
A photographic print by Nick Danziger, showing children jumping off a bungalow roof in Belfast. Taken as part of a photographic fellowship with the museum in 1994-1995. Printed in Paris, 2020. Photograph of children jumping off a bungalow roof in Belfast 1994-1995
Properties of Carbon Dioxide Instrument, original apparatus used by Thomas Andrews, 1863-1876. Apparatus made by J. A. Cumine, 57 Arthur Street, Belfast. Properties of Carbon Dioxide Gas Apparatus, 1863 1863
"Victor Designscope", a version of Brewster's polyangular kaleidoscope, made by P.K. Arm Ltd., 1 Clarence St. West, Belfast, Northern Ireland, with top (only) of box. 'Victor Designscope', a version of Brewster's polyangular kaleidoscope
Collection of photographs, albums, negatives and ephemera assembled and prepared by Patrick McCoy. Includes 14 framed colour photographs from the series 'The People's Taxis'. Collection of photographs, albums, negatives and ephemera assembled by Patrick McCoy 1996
Hopper opener motor; with clamps separate. Manufactured by Hugh J Scott and Company (Belfast) Ltd. Hopper opener motor
Colour photograph by Paul Graham 'Signpost, Belfast to Londonderry Road', 1984. Signpost, Belfast to Londonderry Road 1984
Colour photograph by Paul Graham 'Wall and cemetary, Whiterock, Belfast', 1984. Wall and cemetary, Whiterock, Belfast 1984
Colour photograph by Paul Graham 'Cinema interior with video game, Belfast', 1984. Cinema interior with video game, Belfast 1984
Colour photograph by Paul Graham 'Hitler in the living room, bed & breakfast hotel, Belfast', 1984. Hitler in the living room, bed & breakfast hotel, Belfast 1984
A black & white silver gelatin print entitled "An Army Patrol in Belfast", by Jeremy Nicholl. From the exhibition 'The Independent' at Impressions Gallery. An Army Patrol in Belfast
Three white linen aprons, with round bibs, cross straps and button waists, worn by D.E. Cotton, made by Robinson and Cleaver, 1930 Three white linen aprons 1930
Whole model, scale 1:48, of the twin-screw motor liner - the 'Carnavon Castle' (1926), by Harland and Wolff Limited, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1924-1926 Model of the twin-screw motor liner 'Carnavon Castle' 1924-1926
12" diameter motor-driven "AEROTO" Screw Fan, volume type, complete with casing, mounted on wood base. Electric screw fan 1933