Daily Herald Photograph: Liverpool Cathedral bell being cast at the foundry in Whitechapel 1938-12-09
Bell-shaped mortar, everted rim, 2 moulded foot rings, pedestal base, 2 bands of decoration around waist, Whitechapel foundry, London, England, 1684-1705 Bell-shaped mortar 1684-1705
One photograph showing bell founders with Cardinal Wolsey's bell. Used in the Daily Herald newspaper 14th October 1933. Caption on back reads: 'A 24 ton bell, given to the Sherborne Abbey in Dorset by Cardinal Wolsey, has been brought to London with its peal-fellows, to be re-tuned in a Whitechapel bell foundry. The peal is the heaviest of its range in England. Photo shows: Cardinal Wolsey's bell (nearest camera) in the hands of the bell founders at Whitechapel. RID 83373 '. Daily Herald Photograph: Sherborne Abbey bell re-tuned in Whitechapel 1933-10
One photograph showing man scraping muffin-bells, 16th September 1933. Crop marks included. Caption on back reads: 'Scores of muffin bells, made from an age-old pattern cast, are being produced at a Whitechapel bell foundry in response to a brisk demand in readiness for the forthcoming 'season'. The majority of the orders for new bells have come from provincial centres, where the muffin-man seems to be in a prosperous way of business. Photo shows: A Whitechapel bell-founder scraping muffin bells just after they had been taken out of the casting pattern. RID 83139'. Daily Herald Photograph: Whitechapel bell-founder scraping muffin bells 1933-09-16
London News Agency photograph showing a nurse watching over a male patient who has been hooked up to an electro-encepahlograph. The machine measures brain waves. Twenty minutes with the brain wave machine 25 April 1950
Brass and ivory handled scarificator, with 6 lancets, in leather covered case, by Fuller, 239 Whitechapel Road, London, England, 1832-1860. Scarificator with six lancets in case 1832-1860