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Arrol Crane Maker’s Plate

A large cast iron maker’s plate from a 10 ton crane, made in 1926 by Sir William Arrol & Co.

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Enamel Electricity Safety Sign

An enamel electricity safety sign from the Caldwell’s paper mill in Inverkeithing, Fife.

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Lobnitz Ship Winch Control Plates

Three brass control plates from the ship winch at Lobnitz & Co’s Renfrew yard.

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SFF Georgetown Pay Tokens

Three pay tokens from the WWI Scottish Filling Factory at Georgetown, near Erskine.

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Falkirk Iron Co. Boiler Plate

A cast maker’s plate from a gas-fired boiler made by the Falkirk Iron Company.

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Water Turbine Drawings

A pair of drawings of a proposed 30” Hercules water turbine, to be built by John Turnbull Jr. & Sons of Glasgow for Paton’s mill in Johnstone, dating from the 1890s.

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Glasgow Docks School Poster

A 1950s MacMillan school poster of the docks at Glasgow.

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Napier Brothers Maker’s Plate

A circular maker’s plate from Napier Brothers Ltd., Engineers in Glasgow.

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Nobel Explosives Shotgun Powder Container

A cardboard container for No.62 Shotgun Powder from ICI Nobel’s Explosives Company in Ayrshire.

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Electricity Regulations Enamel Sign

An enamel sign from a paper mill about electricity safety.

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R Y Pickering Wagon Maker’s Plate

A cast iron makers plate from a railway wagon made by R Y Pickering & Co. Ltd. of Wishaw.

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