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Magnetic tape recorder by Eicor Inc. of Chicago, 1950, 110 volt with a 230 volt transformer, with a microphone, and in a brown leatherette carrying case with a handle
Portable tape recorder, Magnette type 671 B by Stuzzi of Austria, battery operated with two speeds using four-inch reels, with a microphone and in a carrying bag
Portable tape recorder by Wirek Sonorous Clocks of Edgware, c. 1951, with a battery operated amplifier, a clockwork motor, five inch spools, and in a blue leather-cloth covered case with rubber feet
Portable tape recorder, model L2B by E.M.I., c. 1951, with a battery operated amplifier and motor, a manual rewind, five inch spools, and in a green leather-cloth covered case
Recorder unit from a cassette tape recorder, made in Austria for Pye Limited of Cambridge, England about 1970, and contained in a carrying case
Portable cassette tape recorder, in imitation leather carrying case, by Clarke and Smith Manufacturing Co. Ltd of Wallington, c. 1970
Miniature reel-to-reel tape recorder with an accessory case for earphones and two microphones, made by Aiwa Co. Ltd of Japan, 1960
Tapestry, entitled 'Tapestry for a Small Ante Room in a Cultural Cathedral', red with a black abstract design, like a line drawing of a cathedral, and the text 'Galleries as Cathedrals' near the top: Scottish, Edinburgh, by the Edinburgh Tapestry Company, designed by Bruce McLean, 1991
Two boxed, mono pre-recorded reel to reel five inch tapes of 'The Mikado' by Gilbert and Sullivan, performed by the Sadler's Wells Opera and conducted by Alexander Faris, first published by EMI Records Ltd, Hayes, Middlesex, 1962
Burn, a pictorial tapestry of cotton warp and wool weft in black, white, greys and browns depicting a juggernaut as if printed on a piece of paper with a burned edge: Scottish, designed by Archie Brennan, woven by Harry Wright of the Edinburgh Tapestry Co. Ltd, 1978
Chains, a tapestry of dyed cotton warp and wool weft in greys and blacks of large links in a chain: Scottish, designed by Archie Brennan, woven by Jean Taylor and Dot Callendar, 1977
Forever is not a Word but a Number, a black gobelin woven tapestry of clouds with a grey grid all over except for a plain clear square of clouds in the middle: Scottish, Maureen Hodge, 1983
Tapestry entitled Emblem on Red, Edition 2, designed by Graham Sutherland in 1977, woven at by the Edinburgh Tapestry Studio Co., Dovecot Tapestry Studio, Edinburgh, 1980