Date:19th of July 1838
Description:A copy of the Royal Charter which was sent to Major Hawkes from Whitehall, permitting Leamington Spa to call itself 'Royal'. The charter is displayed in a wood and glass frame and has a royal crest at the top, 19th July 1838.
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This is a piece of Gothic wooden church tracery, dating from the 15th century. The ...
This is a hard-backed book containing historical information and descriptions of ...
An iron or steel dental key used to extract teeth. It has a straight shaft with ...
A curved flat blade sword in a metal scabbard. The blade is wider before the tip ...
Muzzle-loading, percussion shotgun converted from the original flintlock ignition. ...
This is a hard backed register listing assessments for poor relief in the parish ...
A 'Dragoon Model', Beaumont-Adams percussion revolver. It has a '54 bore' (approx ...
This is a framed list of the members of the town council at Leamington Spa in 1876....
An indenture issued to Leamington Local Board Of Health. It is in relation to a ...
A hardback book containing the minutes of the Medical Advisory Pump Room Committee ...
A colour poster from London. It warns citizens to be prepared for war. There is ...
This is a Women's Voluntary Service Emergency Feeding booklet, 1961.
Royal Leamington Spa was home to the first lawn tennis club in the world. Lawn tennis ...
A signed CD with the title Half These Songs Are About You from local band Nizlopi, ...
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Donor ref: LEAMG : M1970.1951 (71/21043)
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