Games of my what some might be able to still call youth. 10p a disc so I was delighted. Left to right and top to bottom the games are little big adventure, sim city 3000, the brown disc on the left is Need for Speed 2 (as in 1997 NFS II), Sim City 2000, Warcraft, Theme Hospital and Warhammer Dark Omen. Still got a few copies of dark omen around here but again for 10p I was not going to complain. Also a copy of black books series 1 because black books is some top quality comedy.
A copy of the 1914 (1919 reprint) Machinery's handbook; the 1940s ones I have are surprisingly useful still, this lacks a lot of things, even compared to my 20s books and other books of similar vintage but for comparative reading it is doing lots for me. Loads of other books but stuff like the 1967 metric specification for pallets for materials handling is likely of limited interest here, as might be slightly older books on copper corrosion in soil.
Also a vernier depth gauge from UPT. Inches only, bit sticky at one point and I had to calibrate it and tune it up with a stone but for £5 I was not going to turn it down.
Got loads of other games and DVDs over the recent weeks but I will skip those for now. Mostly just picking up Wii games when I find them going cheap (kids are selling all sorts of things off for £2 a pop at times). Also someone's box of random bits of cut tape electrical components so I now have a nice folder of fuses, caps, resistors, transistors and other passives.