Forth Bridge Print
An original hand-coloured print of the Forth Bridge from 1889.
An original hand-coloured print of the Forth Bridge from 1889.
A moulded and cut glass goblet celebrating the opening of the Forth Road Bridge on September 4th 1964.
A fire warning sign from the Kilbagie Paper Mill in Fife.
A carbide acetylene lamp, marked WT, believed to be from a shipyard.
A brochure from the opening of Kincardine Power Station.
An enamel medal, as given to the civilian and military personnel who cleaned up after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
A cutaway demonstration British Oxygen Company acetylene gas regulator.
A sine bar (a measurement tool) which came from the tool room of the North British Locomotive Co., Ltd.
A Harding’s Improved Counter, made by G & J Weir Ltd of Cathcart, Glasgow. Weir’s make pumps and are still in business: https://catchingphotons.co.uk/blog/industrial/proper-scottish-engineering/
A rivet from the Forth Bridge, encased in acrylic, presented by British Steel in 1988.
A pewter dish from 1985, commemorating 2 billion barrels of oil produced at the Sullom Voe oil terminal in Shetland.