Bye-laws and regulations made by the South Eastern Railway with the approval of the Board of Trade for traffic and use of Folkestone harbour
Regulations made by the South Eastern Railway company with the approval of the Board of Trade for regulating traffic and use of Folkestone Harbour 1867
Green glass poison bottle with bakelite lid full of Dover's Powder tablets (TAB. IPECAC. ET OPII). By Wright, Layman and Umney Ltd., English, 1920-1960. Poison bottle of Dover's Powder tablets 1920-1960
Glass bottle with metal lid full of Compound Syrup of Cocillana (contains opium, morphine hydrochloride and antimony). 162 mm x 51 mm x 30 mm, 309 g. Label reads, ' Expectorand, Sedative and Tonic Laxative...A soothing rememdy for irritating Coughs, Bronchitis and Chest and Lung troubles.' Produced by Wright, Layman and Umney Limited, early twentieth century. Bottle of Compound Syrup of Cocillana 1901-1950
1x100ml glass bottle (sealed) of concentrated syrup of red poppy (SYR. RHOEAD B.P.C. 1949). 135 mm x 45 mm diameter, 266 g. Made by Wright Layman and Umney, English, 1949-1970. Glass bottle of concentrated syrup of red poppy 1949-1970
Two bottles of calomel tablets, by Wright,Layman and Umney, Ltd., English Two bottles of calomel tablets
Ribbed circular brown glass bottle, with a paper label, containing tincture of cannabis indica, of which some remains. The bottle is labelled 'Tinct. Cannab. Ind. B.P.', and embossed 'POISON'. Manufactured by Wright, Layman and Umney Ltd of London. Pure cannabis preparations became illegal in the United Kingdom in 1925 when under an amendment to the Dangerous Drugs Act it was classified as a class B drug. As a result all cannabis preparations were removed from the British Pharmacopeia 1930. Ribbed brown glass bottle, containing tincture of cannabis indica 1900-1950
Glass bottle, contains easton solution made by Wright, Layman and Umney of London, English 1920-1950 Glass bottle 1920-1950
Silver print by Paul Barkshire 'River Thames' (Southwark), 13th August 1985 River Thames (Southwark), 13th August 1985 1985-08-13
An article entitled A Looking -Glass for London, from The Penny Magazine, dated February 28th to March 31st, 1937. Contains three colour drawings: 1) Fleet Street - Procession of Mail Coaches on the King's Birthday; 2) Holburn from Middle-Row, looking East - Omnibuses; 3) Bishopgate Street - Short Stages. 8 pages. The Penny Magazine was a supplement from the journal of the Society of the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. The Penny Magazine 1837
Booklet, South Eastern and Chatham Railway,'Supplement to Working Timetable February 1908 and Until Further Notice', printed by McCorquodale & Co., Southwark, 1908. supplement to working timetable 1908
Booklet, South Eastern Railway, "Notice of Special Traffic, Repairs of Lines, New and Altered Signals, Working Arrangements etc for Week Ending March 9th 1895', No.14, printed by McCorquodale & Co., London, issued by Myles Fenton, 1895. Notice of Special Traffic, Repairs of Lines, New and Altered Signals, Working Arrangements 1895
South Eastern & Chatham Railway instructions booklet 'new and altered signals' with plan on the inside. Issued by Alfred Willis. DAted 19th November 1900, printed by McCorquodale & Co. new and altered signals 1900