This page includes the image credits for the A History Through Objects: Research and Innovation at the University of Birmingham introductory leaflet.
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Front and back cover
Cavity Magnetron Anode Blocks, 1940-45, Copper, Research and Cultural Collections
Inside page (clockwise from top right)
Exhibition view: New Ways of Reading Things
Ikoyi Park, F. Obi, c. 1960, Oil on canvas, Research and Cultural Collections, ©copyright holder unknown
3D Diffusion Console, Digital Audio and Computer Systems Ltd, 1990s, Birmingham Electroacoustic Sound Theatre, University of Birmingham
Electromagnet for cavity magnetron, W. G. Pye & Co Ltd, 1940, Iron and steel with copper windings, Research and Cultural Collections
Flying squad case, Phillip Harris Ltd., 20th century, Various including cotton, glass, plastics and catgut, Research and Cultural Collections
Centrefold (clockwise from top right)
Exhibition view: Climate and the Planet
Wax models of the development of the human heart, Friedrich Ziegler (1850-1920), 19th Century, Wax mounted on wood, Research and Cultural Collections
Exhibition view: Seeing the Invisible
Cavity magnetron - replica of original, 1989 (copy of original made 1940), Various including copper and glass, Research and Cultural Collections
Cavity Magnetron Anode Blocks, 1940-45, Copper, Research and Cultural Collections
Large shallow decorated calabash, Unknown maker, c. 1960s-1970s, Calabash gourd, Research and Cultural Collections
Carved Figure of William Shakespeare, c.1880, Wood, Research and Cultural Collections
Gulp! performance, 2019-2020, © The Bone Ensemble
Wheel coherer, late commercial model, Muirhead & Co. Ltd., c. 1913, Brass and steel on wooden base, Research and Cultural Collections
Hemispherical photograph of trees, 2019, Birmingham Institute of Forest Research (BIFoR), University of Birmingham
Tubular solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stack (300W), 2021, Birmingham Centre for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Research, University of Birmingham
Variable rate heart pacemaker, Joseph Lucas Ltd., 1960-1970, Research and Cultural Collections
Minnitt gas-air analgesia apparatus, British Oxygen Co. Ltd., 1940s, Various, including leather, plastics and rubber, Research and Cultural Collections
Cavity magnetron for microwave oven, Amperex, Pre-1990, Metals and ceramics, Research and Cultural Collections