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                <text>Image showing two men inspecting an electrical transformer</text>
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                <text>Colour print mounted and framed professionally (John Jones, Museum standard Framing, framed 14.02.2007)  in a robust and heavy aluminium frame. The worker are English Electric employees in the Transformer Section of the company at the Trafford Park Works, Manchester. Here they manufactured heavy electrical and traction engineering. Amongst many other heavy industrial products they manufactured a range of military aircraft such as the Canberra and the Lightning. The print is 43 cm x 60 cm and the frame 60 cm wide x 77 cm in height and 50 cm thick. The workers are carefully checking the installation of an electrical transformer where even a slight gap can cause an explosion. Broomfield saw a poignant embrace of man and machine in the form of a routine inspection.</text>
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                <text>Maurice William Broomfield (1916-2010), English photographer whose post-war images of British industry are credited with capturing the spirit of the times.</text>
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                <text>Gift from Maurice Broomfield</text>
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                <text>12.08.2026</text>
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                <text>At some time in the past exhibited by the Science Museum, London</text>
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                <text>Museum Office.</text>
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                <text>Photograph, showing a yacht under construction</text>
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                <text>Gift from: Doxat-Pratt, N Mr 14A Slipper Park, Emsworth PO10 8BU</text>
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                <text>The image is likely to have been taken in France since stamped on the reverse is 'REPRODUCTION INTERDITE Tous droits reserves au Studio J. Morillon, LA ROCHELLE.'</text>
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                <text>Museum store/cabinet 2/shelf 2/in EMHT2128</text>
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                <text>Photograph of vessel under construction</text>
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                <text>Monochrome showing the underside of a vessel and its timber construction. 17.5 cm x 24 cm</text>
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                <text>Probably related to Aero Marine but it maybe in a French workshop as the reverse of the of the photograph is stamped 'REPRODUCTION INTERDITE. Tous droits reserves au Studio J. MORILLON, LA ROCHELLE.'</text>
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                <text>Museum store/cabinet 2/shelf 2/ in book EMHT2128</text>
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                <text>Advertisement for Aero Marine Ltd.</text>
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                <text>Folded paper submitted to The Yachtsman magazine showing Belmore which was designed and built by Aero Marine and finished 3rd in the New York-Bermuda race of 1958 (113 starters). 26.5 cm x 44 cm</text>
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                <text>Gift from: Doxatt-Prat, N, Mr 14A Slipper Park, Emsworth PO10 8bu</text>
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                <text>Maroon coloured hard back with red tape on spine. General office stationery book of the 1950s, foolscap. 20 cm x 32 cm. Condition is fair. Relates to the Emsworth company Aero Marine, yacht builders, yacht brokers and  yacht designers of South street. Contains company advertisements cut out and stuck into the book between 1952 and 1958 including  two monochrome photographs of a vessel under construction at La Rochelle.</text>
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                <text>Gift from Nigel Doxat-Pratt, 14A Slipper Park, Emsworth PO10 8BU</text>
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