Date:1902
Description:The funds for the statue of Queen Victoria in Leamington Spa were raised through public subscription. This decorative book contains the names and donations of those who subscribed. The statue, which stands outside the Town Hall, was unveiled in 1902. During World War Two, a bomb blast caused it to shift two inches on its plinth.
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This oak pilaster is a portion of panelling from a room said to be of the Henry ...
This carved wooden pilaster was taken from an Elizabethan panelled room. It has ...
This 17th century wooden pipe with mother of pearl decoration and a wooden bowl ...
Sugar Cutters were used by grocers to clip off pieces of sugar from a very hard ...
A wooden model of a woman's shoe carved from yew, with scratch engraved inlaid lead ...
A narrow bladed sword in a brown leather scabbard with brass trimmings, 1790. The ...
This coal miner's Davy lamp was made in Leeds. It is made of metal with glass surrounding ...
This needlework sampler was made in 1834 by Mary Ward of Leamington Spa. She has ...
A walking stick made by William Judd of Banbury, c.1853. It is a medium brown stick ...
The Young Lady's Book: A Manual of Amusements, Exercises and Pursuits, by Mrs Mackarness, ...
A calendar for the year 1894. A small card with an illustration of a lady wearing ...
This carved wooden sleigh with metal runners was the first prize trophy given in ...
A belt for a pink evening dress. It is made from pink net over cotton. There is ...
White elbow length kid glove with two pearl shaped buttons, one button is missing, ...
This programme is for Oliver, which was performed by the Leamington and Warwick ...
Programme for Nigel Hopkins presents The Magic of Opera at the Royal Pump Rooms, ...
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The funds for the statue of Queen Victoria in Leamington Spa were raised through public subscription. ...
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Donor ref:LEAMG : M3314.1976 (70/20406)
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