Date:Not Recorded
Description:The birth certificate of Edith Mary Gaskin (later Mrs Banwell). It is printed in red ink and handwritten and stamped in blue ink.
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A small magnifying glass made of brass. It has an ivory handle and is contained ...
A yellow silk long waistcoat with floral embroidery along the edges and pocket flaps. ...
A letter from Dr Jephson to W Haynes regarding the Imperial Fire and Life Company....
A cream cotton Christening gown with long sleeves and drawstring ties. It has lace ...
A large silk handkerchief or scarf decorated with prints of flags from nations of ...
A woolen cape which is purple with white spots on one side and black and white checks ...
A christening shawl made from a cream material with hand embroidered cream silk. ...
A black lace and beaded panel from the Edwardian period. The panel is triangular ...
A printed cotton kimono, c.1920. The kimono is decorated with peach, green, black, ...
Printed postcard with a hand written message from prisoner-of-war, Mr. John Gill ...
A page torn out of Country Life magazine depicting a property for sale. It shows ...
A watch designed by the artist Terry Frost. It was commissioned by the Royal Academy ...
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Donor ref: LEAMG : M4553.2001.1 (73/26021)
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