Black and white photograph taken on the 15th June 1940 shows the Local Defence Volunteers at Mainstone West Yard, all serving railwaymen, 1940. black and white photograph 1940-06-15
G-clamp-1¼” steel - without Swivel-shoe - black painted, one of two, with capital letters: “LTL” and “26” stamped on butterfly-handle, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 G-clamp-1¼” steel - without Swivel-shoe - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Needle cylinder: one of three, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Needle cylinder: one of three, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Needle cylinder: one of three, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Needle cylinder: one of three, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Pendulum for determining a standard unit of length. Made by E. Johnson, Clerkenwell Pendulum for determining a standard unit of length. Made by E. Johnson
Three-train turret clock signed John Moore & Sons Clerkenwell, London, 1868, but almost certainly made by Thwaites & Reed, complete with dial, weights, striking mechanisms and other parts, originally installed in Fulham Gasworks (packed in three crates, plus dial on separate pallet). Three-train turret clock signed John Moore & Sons Clerkenwell 1868
A selection of wooden patterns and brass castings used in the production of carriage clock cases, associated with the Clerkenwell manufacturer J C Tribe. Also, a small piece of paper headed with Tribe’s details, with evidence of the design process on its surface. A selection of wooden patterns and brass castings used in the production of carriage clock cases 1870-1900
Blow through jet, screw taps marked ) and H. Master tap controlling both. Lime elevation control (knob missing). On lantern tray. J. Otway and Sons. Blowthrough Limelight Jet
Rowsell's Patenet Graphoscope.Large stereo-graphoscope for prints, transparencies and stereographs. 160mm diameter lens; stereo lenses on fold-down panel. With two loose bone stoppers. Overall (deployed): 380 mm x 290 mm x 585 mm. Rowsell's Patent Graphoscope
Darkroom storage hopper for x-ray films by Wardray Products Ltd., Bakers Row, Clerkenwell, London, late 1960's Darkroom storage hopper for x-ray films by Wardray Products Ltd. 1966-1970
Ribber needle dial: one of two, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Ribber needle dial: one of two, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Hand-powered needle cylinder assembly, containing Needle cylinder: one of three, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Hand-powered needle cylinder assembly, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Cast iron weight, one of six - to fit 64mm diameter weight support base - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Cast iron weight, one of six, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Yarn-stand top and rod, painted black, one of two, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Yarn-stand top and rod, one of two, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Bobbin, oak-wood, one of two, round at one end and fitted at other end with 71mm diameter baseplate, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Bobbin, oak-wood, one of two, round at one end, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Ribber arm, attached to ribber dial and tappet plate, used with 'Golden Fleece' knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Ribber arm, on ribber dial and tappet plate, used with 'Golden Fleece' knitting machine 1900-1920
Weight support base, 88mm diameter, cast iron, with steel screw-attached suspension attachment: one of three, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Weight support base, 88mm diameter, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Swivel-shoe, cast iron, from G-clamp-1¼”, one of two, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Swivel-shoe, from G-clamp-1¼”, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Certificate of thanks to Walter Wraight for his fundraising efforts for the Orphan's Fund. Walter Wraight The Orphan Fund certificate 1939
Certificate that certifies Walter Wraight qualified in First Aid at the St John Ambulance's Southern Railway Centre at Lenham, February 1937; Walter Wraight St Johns ambulance certificate 1937-02
Certificate of thanks to Walter Wraight for his fundraising efforts for the Orphan's Fund. 1939. Walter Wraight The Orphan Fund certificate 1939
Certificate that certifies Walter Wraight qualified in First Aid at the St John Ambulance's Southern Railway Centre at Lenham, November 1938. Walter Wraight St Johns ambulance certificate 1938-11
Opperman generator used as a plating generator on the site being redeveloped by UMIST (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology). Made by Carl Opperman, Electrical Engineers, 2 Wynyall Street, Clerkenwell. Oppermann generator
G-clamp-1¼” steel - without Swivel-shoe - black painted, one of two, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 G-clamp-1¼” steel - without Swivel-shoe - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Cast iron weight, one of six - to fit 64mm diameter weight support base - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Cast iron weight, one of six, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Cast iron weight, one of six - to fit 64mm diameter weight support base - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Cast iron weight, one of six, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Swivel-shoe, cast iron, from G-clamp-1¼”, one of two, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Swivel-shoe, from G-clamp-1¼”, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Cast iron weight, one of six - to fit 64mm diameter weight support base - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Cast iron weight, one of six, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Weight support base, 64mm diameter: one of two, cast iron, with steel screw-attached suspension attachment: one of three, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Weight support base, 64mm diameter, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Cast iron weight, one of six - to fit 64mm diameter weight support base - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Cast iron weight, one of six, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Ribber needle dial: one of two, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Ribber needle dial: one of two, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Yarn-stand top and rod, painted black, one of two, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Yarn-stand top and rod, one of two, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Bobbin, oak-wood, one of two, one of two, pointed at one end and fitted at other end with 62mm diameter baseplate, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Bobbin, oak-wood, one of two, pointed at one end, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Weight support base, 64mm diameter: one of two, cast iron, with steel screw-attached suspension attachment: one of three, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Weight support base, 64mm diameter, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Cast iron weight, one of six - to fit 64mm diameter weight support base - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920 Cast iron weight, one of six, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine 1900-1920
Large photographic vertical enlarger manufactured by O Sichel & Co, London, about 1930. Lacks lenses. Bone manufacturer's plate inscribed 'O SICHEL & CO / 52 BUNHILL ROW / LONDON / EC1 / Tel Clerkenwell 1226'. Vertical Enlarger 1925-1935
Mercurial vaccum gauge for beam engine (Reid's Brewery) Clerkenwell Mercurial vaccum gauge for beam engine
Clinometer, serial no.3061 with leather case marked Matthews & Sons 1907, made by F. Barker & Sons, London, 1906. Owned by Paske (Diameter 72 mm) Clinometer in case, 1906-1907 1906-1907