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Bombsight Mk XIV A computor for controlling the T.1 type sighting head bombsight, used in heavy bombers of World War II and the immediate post war years
Flat-backed sculpture or model of the exterior of a stylised four-floor tenement, made of iron sheet and wire painted black and gold: Scottish, possibly Edinburgh, by L. Chorley, c. 1960
Cameo-size tintype, depicting a young child in sailor suit sitting in a boat and holding a spade, mounted in a carte-de-visite sized card, by an unknown photographer, 1870s - 1890s
Gem-size tinted tintype, depicting a man, mounted in a Christmas greetings decorated carte-de-visite card, by an unknown photographer, 1880s - 1890s
Cameo-size tintype, depicting a small girl holding onto a chair, ‘Mamie’, mounted in a decorated carte-de-visite card, by George W. Morgan of Viroqua, Wisconsin, 1880s - 1890s
Gem-size tintype, depicting a woman, mounted in a Christmas greetings to 'Uncle Alford' decorated carte-de-visite card, by James Frederick Lowrie of Liverpool, 1880 - 1881
Cameo-size tintype, depicting seated three women in front of a cliff backdrop, in a carte-de-visite mount, by the American Photo Studio (William Lee) of Llandudno, 1870s -1890s
Cameo-size tintype, depicting a young woman, mounted in a decorated carte-de-visite card with advertisement on the back, by S. Beverley of Blackpool, 1880s - 1890s