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Copper alloy head of an Ancient Egyptian Military standard. Depicted are an Ibis and a...
Many cats were mummified in the city of Bubastis, the centre of worship of the...
Made of pudding stone with a distinctive rough texture this Quern Stone was used between...
This wooden, prehistoric boat, discovered in September 1992, is thought to be some 3,000 years...
They are made from gold with garnet and other stone decoration.
This is a copper alloy, cruciform brooch with silver decoration dating from about 850 AD.
Iron stirrup with applied copper decoration, probably Danish and relating to the Danish invasions of...
18th Century square plate from the HMS Invincible Collection.
Some 25% of the original oak frame of HMS Namur, a 3rd Rate Ship of...
The only surviving complete set of 18th century tools for furniture making in the world.
When constructed, The Ropery was the longest brick building in Europe. The Ropery manufactured ropes...
Both daggers have hilts and sheaths of wood with a thin brass covering on which...
A selection of hop picking tools in wood and metal.
The press was used to print the Rochester Gazette until 1868 when it ceased publication...
This object was the last pattern of the Brennan torpedo, with the Mk I body...
Three masted warship. Dotterel Class Sloop
This object is a stereo plotter which uses stereo photographs to determine elevations. The stereo...
The mould is in two pieces, the top part made of wood with metal banding...
A sample of the cable from Tunbridge Wells telephone exchange, the first municipal telephone system...
One of Percy’s cameras used to take some of the 30,000 photographs held in the...
Fragments of a First World War bomb dropped on the Drill Hall of HMS Pembroke...
Aveling and Porter were the largest manufacturers of traction engines and road rollers in the...
Clocking-in machine. The Dockyard Time Clock was used daily by workers of the dockyard. Prior...
Portable, pre-fabricated, truss bridge. It was developed by the British during the Second World War...
This object is a Butterfly Bomb, a German 2 kilogram anti-personnel sub-munition used by the...
British Mk XVII contact sea mine, the design of which dates from the Second World...
A pair of RAF D Type gauntlets as worn by aircrew in bombers or large...
The Royal Navy’s last operational Second World War Destroyer. She served in the Second World War...
This object is a V2 Rocket (technical name Aggregat-4), the world’s first long-range guided ballistic...
The Spitfire (ser. No.: TB752) is an original Mk XVI. Built at Castle Bromwich in...
This object is a Centurion AVRE 165, which is a support variant based on the...
The prototype for the popular table football game.
A Margate Lifeboat. RNLB North Foreland is a Watson Class lifeboat, built by J Samuel...
Model B3 Sports 250cc Norman
The ‘O’ class submarine Ocelot, launched from Chatham in 1962 and represents the peak of...
Bagpuss is a retired star of a series voted ‘The Best Children’s TV Programme Ever’?...
Three sections of the Berlin Wall made of reinforced concrete from the area of the...
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