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Soldier, sailor and postman whirligigs
These three whirligigs - a sailor, a soldier and a postman, are British and date from the early 20th century. The term 'whirligig' comes from 'gig', meaning a whipping top, and can be used to describe ...
Soldiers at Mobile Canteen Window after Blitz of World War Two
Group of soldiers enjoying a cup of tea.
Solicitor's Bill
A bill from 4 Leicester Street and 3 Princes Street, Leamington Spa. It is a solicitor's bill for the sale of two houses, dated 22nd February 1960.
Solicitor's Statement
A statement from 4 Leicester Street and 3 Princes Street, Leamington Spa. It is a completion statement for the sale of two houses.
Solicitor's Statement
A statement from 78 Leicester Street, Leamington Spa. It is a completion statement for the purchase of the house.
Solid seat turner's chair
This green-painted chair has a spindle back and turned uprights with finials, on turned legs joined by multiple stretchers. It comes from England's West Country, and dates from the 19th century. Height ...
Soup Plate. Derby. Crown Derby
Soup Plate Derby c.1795 An old Crown Derby soup plate which is a copy of a Chinese Famille Verte from the Duesbury period. The plate is deep green and orange with a roundel depicting two birds, a tree ...
Soup Sieve
This is a soup sieve from Ghana, West Africa. The seive is made from plant fibres that have been woven together to make a basket.
Soup Spoon
Silver plate soup spoon from Bobby's Restaurant. The spoon is moulded from one piece of metal. The handle is very narrow, becoming wider to form an elongated teardrop shape. "MAPPIN & WEBB / MAPPIN PLATE" ...
South Farm, interior.
Mary Ann was born at South Farm, Arbury Hall estate on 22nd November 1819 the family moved four or five months later to Griff House on the outskirts of the Arbury estate. Her father Robert Evans was ...
South Farm, parlour.
Mary Ann was born at South Farm, Arbury Hall estate on 22nd November 1819 the family moved four or five months later to Griff House on the outskirts of the Arbury estate. Her father Robert Evans was ...
South View of Fen End Farm
This is a watercolour and ink image of Fen End Farm. We only know the artist's initials, 'M.S.L.' but an inscription in ink along the bottom says 'The South View of Fen End Farm Drawn 20th August 1790'. ...
Southam. Convent
'The Dormitory, Convent of the Sisters of the Poor Child Jesus', shows rows of beds and tables with washing bowls and towels. 1910
Southam. Council Boy's School
Southam Council Boys' School, Class I, K50; group photograph showing the boys with a master. 1910s
Southam. Coventry Street
Looking north along Coventry Street; Sturley's glass, china and earthenware establishment, and the Horse and Jockey Inn on the right; people and a horse and cart standing in the road. c. 1905
Southam. Daventry Street
Daventry Street, looking west towards the convent and Crown Inn; shows shop selling 'Refreshments' owned by Grant, children lined up outside. 1910s
Postmark 1919.
Southam. High Street, May Day
[Southam May Day], horse drawn float containing a group of small boys with the banner 'Our Future Hope', with a crowd and another float outside the Craven Arms, High Street; the driver of the first float ...
Southam. Holy Well
Holy Well, Southam. Cissie, Eva and Dorothy Cardall (L to R). c.1905