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Proposals for Charing Cross Bridge by G. H. Davis 1926Proposals for Charing Cross Bridge. Date: 1926
Subsidence of Waterloo Bridge by G. H. Davis 1924Subsidence of Waterloo Bridge. Date: 1924
Section of the Thames EmbankmentA section of the Thames Embankment, taken by the Charing Cross railway bridge, showing; (1) the subway, designed to hold the gas pipes, the water pipes, perhaps the telegraph wires
Solar eclipse of 17 April 1912Solar eclipse taking place on the 17 April 1912 the last eclipse of the sun was in 1858. Showing over London which would of got nine-tenths of the sun covered but in Portugal
X-ray had proven useful in World War One, for locating bullets and foreign bodies in wounded men and also detection of any contraband
Made like a Rolls Royce by G. H. DavisTests that render this phrase a world-wide standard of efficiency. Secrets of Rolls-Royce perfection A few of the rigorous tests applied to every new car, and the making of the famous radiator
A bee Date: 1920
The Nature of Light - Sir William Braggs experimentsThe Universe of Light: Factors in " A Fascinating Problem". The Nature of Light - The famous physicist Sir William Braggs experiments at his opening lecture at the Royal Institution - aimed
Great Achievements of the National GovernmentDiagram by G. H. Davis representing the progress made by the coalition government between August 1931 and April 1934. Illustrations on employment, trade, finance, housing, mining, fishing
Manual and sedentary workers, 1942Exercises for manual and sedentary war workers, 1942. Date: 1942
D Napier and Son - Bristol centaurusBristol Centaurus 661 engine
D Napier and Son - Turbocharger printsNapier turbocharger. Type NA-150
D Napier and Son - NomadNapier 5000 BHP E124 aero engine
D Napier and Son - Sabre E107Gear idler LH sleeve & blower drive
D Napier and Son - Special projectsBreguet scheme for augmented lift
D Napier and Son - GazelleGazelle Mk. 10101 ECU. Air diagram 6983
D Napier and Son - Sabre I, II & VDiagrammatic Layout of Hobson-RAE. Master Control Injector Type: NS2 & NS4
D Napier and Son - TurbochargerNapier na 450 Turbo-charger
D Napier and Son - HerculesBristol Hercules 730 Engine TP1536
D Napier and Son - Sealion60-0 Power MTB Section through Camshaft Drives
Locomotive no 213, 4-6-0. Inscribed verso One of the new 6-coupled passenger express engines built at Glasgow decorated for the tour of HRH the Prince & Princess on the GIP. Electric headlight
6 WC tank engine by Richard Trevithick. 1st trial air diagram. Date: circa 1904
Arrangement of water piping and draining pipes. Annotated diagram, with notes for Miss England III. Date: 1932
Arrangement of petrol piping. Annotated diagram, with notes for Miss England III. Date: 1932
Arrangement of water piping - Miss England IIIArrangement of water piping for engines, cooler and manifolds. Annotated diagram, with notes for Miss England III. Date: 1932
Assembly of gear box. Annotated diagram for Miss England III.. Date: 1932
New Ideas for using X-Rays for Medical use WWIUsed in the British, French and Russian military hospitals the Kompact, apparatus, to find foreign bodies in wounded soldiers
Solving Londons traffic problems, roundabouts 1924Diagram showing how to help traffic flow in Oxford Street, by a circular route, what we call today a roundabout. 1924
Phyllis Court, Henley by G. H. Davis 1926Detailed diagrammatic illustration by G. H. Davis in The Illustrated London News of Phyllis Court, a so-called riverside country club at Henley, showing extensions and improvements made in 1926
Diagrams showing air fighting techniques 1939Set of diagrams detailing the techniques of fighter planes, taking into account their increased speed. Clatworthy shows the advantages of " dive
British Manufacture of motor cars by G. H. Davis 1926Diagram showing the construction and assemblage of cars at the Austin Motor Company, Longbridge Works at Birmingham. Date: 1926
Illuminated news bulletin and how it worksThe Newspaper of the Streets. The illuminated news bulletin which tells passer-by at night the latest news. Diagram by S. W
James Watt, Scottish engineer, at work on the steam engine. Date: circa 1760s
How a railway train is propelled -- two diagrams of a locomotive engine, showing firebox, boiler, smoke box, steam chamber, cylinder and piston, safety valves, steam whistle and feed pipe. Date: 1841
The Biggest Banquet Scotland Ever SawDiagrammatic drawing giving an impression of the huge quantities of food and drink transported from London by the firm J. Lyons to Aberdeen to cater for a great banquet given by Lord Strathcona to 2
Camera diagramA diagram of a camera from 1863. Date: 1863
Diagrams of magnets, magnetic fields, magnetism experiments, etc. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman
Lavatory doors, Liverpool Abattoir, Stanley Street, Liverpool, constructed from standard Plymax type M flush doors. Date: 1936
Shower partitions at public baths, Moston, ManchesterShower partitions at public baths, Moston Baths, Manchester, constructed in double-sided galvanised steel Plymax with sealed edges. Date: 1936
Bath partitions at Downham School, Harlow, Essex, constructed from Plymax standard lavatory design for slipper bath cubicles. Date: 1936
Lavatories in a telephone exchange, City of LondonLavatories in a a telephone exchange, Faraday House, Queen Victoria Street, London EC4, constructed from Plymax standard lavatories type C with special marble finish. Date: 1936
Lavatories in a department store, using Plymax plywoodLavatories in a department store, constructed from Plymax standard lavatories type C, with Venesta plywood type A flush doors. Date: 1936
Lavatories at Downham School, Harlow, Essex, constructed from Plymax standard lavatory compartments type B. Date: 1936
Dressing cubicles at public baths, Sittingbourne, KentDressing cubicles at public swimming baths, Sittingbourne, Kent, constructed in double-sided galvanised steel Plymax. Date: 1936
Air conditioning for the House of Commons by G. H. DavisTo cool the heads and warm the feet of our legislators: air-conditioning for the new House of Commons. Diagram by G. H. Davis in The Illustrated London News showing how a single switchboard operator
Idea for an air port on the Thames, London 1940Artists (quite ludicrous) idea, suggesting a central London airport on the River Thames near Charing Cross station. Date: 1930
Principal Towers and Steeples Built By Christopher WrenKey to buildings in Principal Buildings by Sir Christopher Wren
Section of the Holborn Viaduct, showing the subways, taken by permission from Mr. Haywoods report. Date: 19th Century