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A well made spirit fired steam launch titled "Anna", measuring 24" in length and 10.5" across the beam, this model is made from a fibreglass hull with a hardwood and balsa wood stained deck, the hull finished in white and lined blue, this launch is powered via a propane burner situated in the bow of the boat, that feeds the Vee Twin cylinder boiler by Cheddar Models. Driving a 4 blade brass propeller. Fitted with onboard steam condenser and operated via radio control, operating both the motion and the rudder, a well made example with good detailing, supplied with a scratch built carry case. Supplied with test certificates from Cheddar Models Ltd
Freelance "Director" class Royal Navy diesel/electric paddle tug, radio controlled example with 27mhz control unit, servo for rudder operation, a loose 27mhz receiver, fitted with 2 opposing Buhler of Nurnberg, 12 volt motors to power paddles, measures length 41", Beam across paddle boxes 16.5"
Assorted Covers collection. Ring binder containing around 40 covers and cards. Includes 1988 Commonwealth Trans-Arctic Expedition signed cover, 1972 60th Anniversary of Captain R F Scott coin cover, 2009 Firefighters first day cover with postcards, 1972 50th Anniversary of Daily Radio Broadcasts cover with postcard, 1980 John Lennon memorial cover with postcard, 1970 Florence Nightingale cover with postcard, 1973 Inigo Jones cover with postcard, 1973 Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference cover with House of Parliament postcard, 1963 Post Office Tower cover with postcard, 1983 British Engineering Achievements first day cover with Humber Bridge toll receipt, 1970 Mayflower 350th Anniversary cover with Pilgrim Fathers postcard, 1969 British Ships cover with RMS Mauretania postcard and much more. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Car Radio Station and TV Stickers - 1980s and later, a comprehensive selection of British ILR and BBC, some overseas, including CBC Radio, Pennine, Centre Leicestershire, Devon Air, Clyde, Broadland, BBC Humberside, BBC Radio Wales, in five albums; a selection of similar radio and TV presenter promotional postcards, some signed, in an album, Fern Britton, Anne Diamond, Dale Winton, early 1980s and later (6)
Scientific instruments and radio equipment - a Samwell and Hutton RF sweep generator; Tektronix 465 oscilloscope; Tektronix 475 oscilloscope; a Marconi FM/AM modulation meter TF2300; A Hewlett Packard HP 8553L Spectrum Analyser - RF section; 3M IMS 96R ultra-violet exposure unit; an Advance signal generator type B4B; a H.W.Sullivan decade resistance box Z4/WY 3052; a British Physical Laboratories electrolytic capacitor bridge model no. CB 154-D instr no. 6663; a Bryans model 21000 x-y auto plotter; a Matsanaga slide regulator model SD-2620. (12)
Radio equipment, mostly military - a Redifon GK203N transmitter drive; a Burndept be 201 wireless ZA38161; an Airmec oscillator-amplifier type 254; a Marconi long-wave receiver type B29 A.P.W. 2698. PS No 11412C. Serial number MC229403; a Canadian staff car radio Type R103 Mk1 D.E.I.L. serial no. 1530; a naval Pye Marine (Rees Mace) 619 AP100337 HF transmitter; a Wireless set No.62 Mk2 HF transmitter/receiver ZA 30714 Serial No. 31656 by Pye Ltd.: an Air Ministry Power unit type 45 ref IOD/889 transmitter; a Solartron Schlumberger MA 30 modulator.
Exceedingly Rare WW2 1942 S.O.E Type A MkII Suitcase Radio, being a complete example housed in the original blue leather suitcase. The radio retains the original model plaque with serial number “MC 3036”. Some paint flaking and loss to sections of the radio. Complete with all the original fittings and attachments. The set is in three parts. Generally very good condition The Type A MkII was the first set produced by the Special Operations Executive (S.O.E) in October 1942.The Type A MkII operated on the 3-9 megacycles range on two wavebands. These early sets were the first to be issued to S.O.E agents that were dropped into occupied enemy territories. They were very heavy and as a result they were soon replaced by the Type III suitcase radio, due to the short period and relatively small manufacturing numbers these radio transmitter sets are extremely rare. This example was recently discovered in France, indicating that this was most likely an example delivered to a member of the French resistance network.
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