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Hat Box

An oval card hat box, covered in white paper with blue printing, from Hayward and Taylor, Hatters, Hosiers and Shirtmakers, 128 The Parade, Leamington Spa.

Hat Stretcher

The hat stretcher is a small wooden item comprised of two pieces of wood. One piece screws into the other. These two pieces of wood are short horizontal lengths with curved semi-circular ends at right ...

Hat Stretcher

The hat stretcher is a small wooden item comprised of two pieces of wood. One piece screws into the other. These two pieces of wood are short horizontal lengths with curved semi-circular ends at right ...

Hat Stretcher

Hat stretcher used at Hall & Son tailors, Leamington Spa. It has a wooden oval frame with metal inserts that expand. A turned wooden column in centre is threaded at either end to wind the frame open and ...

Hatter's Measure

An early Victorian wooden hatter's measure or hat stretcher. The two uprights are attached by a screw and two pegs. An additional pole fits through a hole in the clamp.

Hatter's Measure

An early Victorian wooden hatter's measure or hat stretcher. The two uprights are attached by a screw and two pegs. An additional pole fits through a hole in the clamp.

Hatter's sign

This is a tole peintre [painted sheet metal] hatter's sign, shaped as a top hat. It probably dates from the late 19th century. Height 240mm, Length 380mm, Width 290mm

Haulier's Bill

A black and white printed and handwritten haulage bill from Joseph Moss & Son to Mrs Hamilton Davies. The bill is for cobbles and is dated 30th November 1896. There is a note that the bill was 'paid ...

Heel

Wooden heel covered in black leather from Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. Southorn was establised in 1825 by William Southorn. In 1847 the company moved to The Parade, where it remained until ...

Heel

Plastic heel covered in black leather from Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. Southorn was establised in 1825 by William Southorn. In 1847 the company moved to The Parade, where it remained until ...

Heel Tips

A pair of plastic heel tips attached to a piece of card. The heel tips are brown and slightly scuffed. They have been punched through the card, which is printed in Italian. Southorn was establised in ...

Henley in Arden. Butcher's shop

The Butchers shop, probably Harris', Henley in Arden. 1944 [A relative confirms the shop was in the ownership of N.B.Harris(Norman Beckwith Harris)83 High Street]

Hinge Plate

This half of an iron hinge is from J. Clark and Sons. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths and bell hangers. From 1880 to 1980 they lived and worked in a small workshop at 66.5 Clarendon Street, ...

Hook

This iron hook is from J. Clark and Sons. It has a tear drop shaped fixing, with three screw holes, to attach it to a wall. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths and bell hangers. From 1880 to ...

Hook

This large, iron hook is from J.Clark and Sons. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths and bell hangers. From 1880 to 1980 they lived and worked in a small workshop at 66.5 Clarendon Street, Leamington ...

Hook from J. Clark and Sons

This iron hook is from J. Clark and Sons. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths and bell hangers. From 1880 to 1980 they lived and worked in a small workshop at 66.5 Clarendon Street, Leamington ...

Horse Bit

This horse's bit used to hang in the shop of Hall & Son tailors, Leamington Spa, to reflect the interests of their customers in horse riding and the Warwickshire hunt.

Horse Stirrup

One of a pair of horse stirrups that used to hang in Hall & Son tailors, Leamington Spa, to reflect the interests of their customers in horse riding and the Warwickshire hunt.