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Photographs 20th centuryPhotographHMCMS:P2008.1.279The result of depth charges, in this case probably rolled off a Coastal Motor Boat seen from on-board ship. Thornycrofts used this image on the opening page of its publication A Short History of the ...Visit Page
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Photographs 20th centuryPhotographHMCMS:P2008.1.91 & .1.93This is two views of one of the wooden boats that Thornycroft used to test the performance of of boat designs. This particular model is of an inverted V step hull, a date on the photograph dates it to ...Visit Page
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Photographs 20th centuryPhotographHMCMS:P2018.3.27A black and white contact print, showing a Thornycroft lorry with a coastal motor boat or CMB on the lorry’s back precessing in front of the Thornycroft factory. A number of men in sailors uniforms ...Visit Page
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Transport photographsPhotographHMCMS:P1997.260Photograph, black and white, showing a narrow boat, powered by Thornycroft marine engine, built by Thornycroft, Worting Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire, 1968Visit Page
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CeramicsDinner service / Meat dish / Soup tureen / Sauce boatHMCMS:DA1997.29.90Dinner service, part, consisting of a meat dish, a soup tureen with lid and stand, and a sauce boat, cream-coloured earthenware, decorated with 'Rosebud' pattern, several printed and enamelled vignettes showing children and young people at play and in conversation; components variously marked with impressed and printed factory marks, printed pattern name, impressed or moulded registered design mark with encoded date of 11 June 1883 and printed registered design mark with encoded date of 25th September 1883, made by Grove and Stark, Palissy Works, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1883+Visit Page
the impressed or moulded registered design mark refers to the shape, whilst the printed one refers to the pattern; 'Rosebud' is taken from illustrations in Kate Greenaway's 'Little Folks Painting Book' of 1879 -
CeramicsComportHMCMS:DA1992.65Comport, cream-coloured earthenware, with scalloped rim and foot, decorated with transfer printed and enamelled 'Conway' design of scattered japonaiserie features and a vignette of a sailing boat and cliffs; base, painted pattern number a9504, printed and impressed factory marks and registered design mark with encoded date of 6th December 1880, made by Powell, Bishop and Stonier, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1880+Visit Page