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THOMSON J. J.: (1856-1940) English Physicist, Nobel Prize winner for Physics, 1906. A.L.S., J. J. Thomson, two pages, 8vo, Trinity Lodge, Cambridge, 10th July 1927, to a gentleman (B. A. Campbell of The Peel Institute). Thomson states that he sympathises with the work that his correspondent is doing and wishes he could help him although continues 'I have however no experience either as speaker or lecturer of the kind of address you are trying to organise, and I have not for more than 30 years had opportunities for getting to know the way our working men look at religious questions or what are their special difficulties. I feel that I am not competent for the kind of work you are proposing and that if I attempted it I might do more harm than good'. Neatly annotated in red fountain pen ink at the head of the first page. VG
Oliver Cromwell, silver medalet, Battle of Dunbar 1650, obverse reads:- THE LORD OF HOSTS [above] WORD AT DUNBAR [before] SEPTEM Y3 1650 [behind], bust of Cromwell left, battle in background, THO SIMON FE on truncation, reverse:- The Parliament Assembled in one house with the Speaker, Eimer 181a2, GF
Early 1970s Orange GR0100 guitar amplifier, made in England, ser. no. 513, recently overhauled by ServiceSound including capacitors and EL34-RE valves, cover; together with a matching four speaker cabinet with Celestion green back speakers, one speaker replaced, recently rewired, appears to be in working order, casework in tired but reasonable condition, the cabinet with original dust cover
An Admiralty pattern Mark 9 Divers Intercom Surface unit by Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd:,number '293', central microphone/speaker with divers switches left and right of panel, capped telephone connectors below, in a fitted cast aluminium case, 47cm wide. * see page 71, vol 2, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
A steel cased ''Diverphone Mk VI' by C E Heinke & Co Ltd, London:, for two divers, number '220', the control panel with central speaker with telephone connectors either side, with brass control dials above, in a shaped steel case with maker's plaque to top cover, 32cm x 41cm x 19cm. * see page 77, vol 2, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
An 'ED 54 Mk II Diverphone':, double telephone connectors to the rear of a steel case, the front panel with speaker, diver selection switch, volume controls and microphone, signed 'Under Water Welders & Repairers Ltd, Cardiff', 16cm x 36cm * see page 78, vol 2, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
A Swedish Navy 12-bolt diving helmet by Siebe Gorman & Co, London, with modifications:, oval side windows with guards, circular face plate, spitcock to lower left and lasing eyes, rear air inlet and comms with American speaker box below the faceplate, the outlet valve has been moved and replaced with a Swedish example, oval plaque to corselet later engraved, the brass brail signed as per title, matching numbers '9305', also stamped to nuts , rim and brails with Swedish military stamp of three crowns, 46cm high * Anthony Pardoe remarks- 'This handmade helmet once belonged to the Swedish Navy, who adapted it by stamping the Swedish Navy Emblem - the 'Three Crowns' - on almost everything; wing nuts, front window rim and the brasses. They evidently did not want anyone to steal it!' * see page 82, vol 1, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
Enfield (William). The Speaker or Miscellaneous Pieces selected from the Best English Writers and disposed under proper heads with a view to facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking..., Derby: Henry Mozley, 1818, engraved frontispiece, 2pp. publisher's adverts to rear, occasional minor mark, contemporary sheep, rubbed and scuffed, boards detached, 8vo, together with Gregory (George), The Elements of a Polite Education, carefully selected from the letters of the Late Right Hon. Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, P. Phillips, [1807], engraved frontispiece (repaired to verso), stain to gutter margin affecting first few leaves, near contemporary ownership inscription to front pastedown, contemporary sheep, heavily rubbed and worn, boards detached, 8vo, plus Bennett (John), Letters to a Young Lady, on a variety of Useful and Interesting Subjects..., 2nd edition, 2 volumes, T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1795, half-titles, occasional scattered spotting, near contemporary ownership inscription of Nancy Cooke in ink to front free endpapers, Trewman & Sons, Exceter bookseller's label to upper pastedown of volume one, contemporary speckled calf, rubbed and scuffed, boards detached, plus three others similar (7)

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