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Strathclyde Transport Bus Stop

A Strathclyde Transport bus stop sign from the early 1990s.

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Forth Bridge Tender

A copy of the tender contract to build the Forth Bridge – signed by William Arrol and others.

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Condenser Tube Gauge

A gauge for measuring the diameter and wall thickness of condenser tubes – maker unknown, but made to a very high standard with a calibration tube and a velvet-lined wooden case.

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Pennycook Roof Glazing Sample

A sales sample from the Pennycook Patent Glazing & Engineering Company. Founded in 1880, this company specialised in large glass roofs, they’re responsible for the roofs of Glasgow’s Central Station and Edinburgh’s Waverley Station.

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Howden’s CO2 Circulator Drawings

A book of drawings of CO2 circulators from various early British nuclear power stations, made by James Howden & Co of Scotland Street, Glasgow.

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AEAC Dounreay Dog Section Badge

An enamel badge from the Atomic Energy Authority Constabulary police dog section at the Dounreay nuclear power research facility in Caithness.

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Cononish Gold Mine Core

A core sample of rock from the Cononish gold mine near Tyndrum in the Highlands.

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Yarrow Shipbuilders Hard Hat

A plastic hard hat from Yarrow Shipbuilders Ltd., found on the Clyde foreshore.

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Composite Cable Section

A sample of a composite cable, made of steel and synthetic strands – origin unknown but perhaps intended for mining hoists.

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Mechans Engine Indicator Dial

A ship’s engine indicator dial, made by Mechans Ltd of Scotstoun, Glasgow. Enamelled steel.

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Concorde Jet Engine Vanes

A pair of nozzle guide vanes from the Rolls-Royce Olympus engine from a Concorde supersonic aircraft. Made out of waspaloy, a high temperature nickel alloy.

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