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Spur

This is a pair of women's metal spurs from South America . A miniature spiked wheel is attached to a semi-circular metal bracket. The bracket would be attached to a boot.

Spur

This pair of metal spurs is from Mexico. A spiked wheel is attached to a metal strap. The strap fits around a boot, and is attached by the fixings at the sides. The spur is decorated with scaloped engravings ...

Spur

This pair of metal spurs is from Mexico. A spiked wheel is attached to a metal strap. The strap fits around a boot, and is attached by the fixings at the sides. The spur is decorated with scaloped engravings ...

St Nicholas' Park, Warwick

A black and white photograph of St Nicholas' Park, Warwick. There are people getting into a boat on the river. 164mm x 214mm

Staffordshire pottery boxer, Thomas Cribb

This is a glazed Staffordshire pottery figurine of Thomas Cribb, who was boxing champion of England in the early 19th century. One of a pair, the other figure is Thomas Molineaux who Cribb famously fought ...

Staffordshire pottery boxer, Thomas Molineaux

This is a glazed Staffordshire pottery figurine of Thomas Molineaux, boxing champion of England in the early 19th century. One of a pair, the other figure is Thomas Cribb who Molineaux famously fought ...

Staffordshire pottery boxers, Cribb and Molineaux

These are two glazed Staffordshire pottery figurines representing Thomas Cribb, boxing champion of England in the early 19th century, and Thomas Molineaux, who famously fought each other on 28 September ...

Stamp Seal

A small brass stamp seal, which prints 'No Corn Law', c.1815-1846. The Corn Law was a hugely unpopular bill regulating the trade in grain and was repealed in 1846.

Stamp: Leamington Free Public Library

This stamp is from Leamington Free Public Library, which was opened at Leamington Spa Town Hall in 1857. The stamp is made of a copper plate that is mounted onto a block of wood. It is engraved with books ...

Statue of Shakespeare on the Town Hall, Stratford-upon-Avon

Sculpted c. 1769, by John Cheere (d. 1787) This statue was commissioned by the actor David Garrick to adorn the front of Stratford-upon-Avon's Town Hall, the re-building of which was completed in 1769 ...

Stick

A traditional Polish wooden walking stick. It is stained with horizontal stripes and varnished. It has a carved floral design cut through the staining and varnish on the shaft. The handle is carved in ...

Stick

Wooden stick with a knobbled surface and handle, and a glazed appearance.

Stirrup

This is an iron stirrup. It has a platform for the foot to rest on and a slot at the top for a strap.

Stockingford. Brass band

Nuneaton. Stockingford Brass Band group photograph, showing instruments and uniformed men. 1910s

Stockton. Albion Football Club

Stockton Albion football club team. 1920

Stockton. C. Gardner with watermill model

Watermill model being built by Mr C Gardner of Stockton. 19 August 1957

Stockton. Children in stage production

Children acting on stage in Stockton. 1950s [From left to right - Deena Hill, Irene Mackie, Ken Hunt, Joy Ducket, Muriel Redgrave and Velisa Monk]

Stockton. Dancing to a uniformed brass band

Fete? Shows people dancing to a uniformed brass band. Postmark 1905