Date:1825 - 1996 (c.)
Description:A wooden box containing badger bristles used at Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. The container is decorated with incised lines around the circumference.
Southorn was establised in 1825 by William Southorn. In 1847 the company moved to The Parade, where it remained until 1980, when it moved to Warwick Street. When the company closed in 1996 six generations of the Southorn family had worked there. Until the 1950s Southorn was very well known for making bespoke riding boots.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
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Stock book for Miss Holt ladies' shoe maker from 3 May 1847. Thomas Southorn bought ...
Sepia photograph of the exterior of J.T. Southorn on The Parade in Leamington Spa. ...
Minute book from Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. It contains the typed minutes ...
A colour postcard from Street Show Museum in Somerset depicting a scene inside a ...
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Donor ref:LEAMG : M4700.2010.56 (70/28906)
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