Date:1984
Description:Window glass fragments from the Salvation Army Citadel & Christ Church, Leamington, mounted onto a pane of glass. Red, green and amber sherds had been collected from ceiling panels in the Salvation Army Citadel during its demolition in 1984. The two green diamond shaped fragments are from Christ Church. They were collected when the building was demolished in 1959.
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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. ...
Leamington Spa police truncheon with a turned ribbed wooden handle. The truncheon ...
A wooden book-shaped box commemorating the closure of Curtis' Baths, Leamington ...
An American twenty dollar banknote, 17th February 1864.
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An indenture issued to Leamington Local Board Of Health. It is in relation to a ...
A booklet containing information about the War Loan and the issue of stock or bonds, ...
Black and white aerial photograph of Leamington Spa, 1950. 99mm x 246mm
This is a programme for a performance of Pink Champagne by Leamington and Warwick ...
Royal Leamington Spa was home to the first lawn tennis club in the world. Lawn tennis ...
A printed and spiral-bound Calendar for the year 2001 with Polish text. The calendar ...
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Donor ref: LEAMG : M3479.1989.1 (71/21278)
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