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They carry everything from apples to iPhones – but how did a simple metal box have such a profound impact on the way we live, work and shop?
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Accommodation model
Accommodation model; Pan
Control Panel
Control Panel, gyrocompass
drafting t&e: pantograph
food processing t&e: pan, metal
Gyrocompass Control Panel
land transport: sledge
original art: painting, glass (9 panels in one frame)
original art: panel
other structure: harbour, tropical
Painted Glass Panels
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Panel, Decca navigator
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Pantograph
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relic: lid, wooden ?
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water transport: fighting vessel: 1st rate
water transport: research/exploration vessel: discovery vessel
water transport: sailing vessel: barque, 3 masted
water transport: ship, 3 masted
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acrylic paint
bone?
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chrome plating
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electric wires
gesso
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metal: brass
Mulberry tree bark (broussanetia papyrifera)
plastic
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whalebone
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wood: ebony
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Display - Pacific Encounters Gallery
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Berge, Matthew
Browne, William H.
Decca
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Elliott Bros
Gibbs, Steve
Kirkman, Kate
R.J. Turk
Sperry
UK: Armed Forces
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W. & S. Jones
Wray, David C.
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Arctic Exploration: Franklin Search Expedition, Ross, 1848-1849
Arctic Exploration: North Pole expedition, Nares, 1875-1876
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Alert (1856)
Enterprise 1848 (HMS)
Patroclus 1950
Serapis (1866)
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Guiding Lights
The Atlantic: Slavery, Trade, Empire
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Biggs, James
Blue Funnel Line
Ross, James Clark
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Pantograph
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Gyrocompass Control Panel
Control Panel, gyrocompass
Control Panel, gyrocompass
Control Panel, gyrocompass
Pantograph
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The Gig (Seat Side Panel)
The Gig (Seat Side Panel)
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Views from Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin 1848-9 (Painted Glass Panels)
Helmi (1892); Merchant vessel; Cargo vessel; Three-masted barque (Accommodation model; Pan)
Helmi (1892); Merchant vessel; Cargo vessel; Three-masted barque (Accommodation model; Pan)
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