Copy of a transcription which is a copy of a Testimonial from Sir Charles E.Stronge. No recipient details given. States his reasons for Sam Henry to be appointed as Temporary Press Officer in the New Ulster House.
Haemoglobinometer. Used for measuring blood strength. Eg. testing for anaemia. 1950's.
Glass bottle with lip used for testing liquids
Glass bottle used for testing liquids, eg. urine
black and white photograph of a man in a workshop testing electrial equipment
Typed notes re Columba the 'greatest Ulsterman who ever lived' and Patrick 'our national saint'. Number '11' written in pencil top left of page.
Pocket Testament League membership covenant signed by Lance Corporal James Harper. Courtesy Alistair Harper.
Typed copy of the last will and testament of David Blair of Londonderry who died 1877. Copy made by Sam Henry at the Public Record Office, Belfast on 11th May 1938.
Handwritten (in pencil on lined paper) version of the witnesses of the last will and testament of David Blair. Witnesses signed as Robert Knox, Solicitor of Londonderry and George Russell, Clerk to Mr Knox.
Handwritten (in pencil on lined paper) version of the last will and testament of David Blair of Londonderry. Assets valued at £405 to be left to his two daughters. Death stated as 2nd August 1877.
New Testament belonging to Lance Corporal James Harper. Courtesy Alistair Harper.
Postcard to Mr Robery Milligan, Gardenvale, Stranocum. On reverse is picture of the White Star Line ship 'Laurentic' one of the largest and fastest steamers sailing to Canada.