Shoe
A Victorian white silk dancing shoe with a flat sole and a fine silk cord for wrapping around ankle.
Shoe
A satin cream shoe from London. The shoe has a bow at the front, a medium heel and a leather sole. The shoe is part of a pair.
Shoe
A satin cream shoe from London. The shoe has a bow at the front, a medium heel and a leather sole. The shoe is part of a pair.
Shoe
An early eighteenth-century cream brocade shoe, 1700-1760 It is one of a pair. The shoe is floral-patterned and has a pointed toe, and a large club heel. The brocade fabric comes high up the foot.
Shoe
An early eighteenth-century cream brocade shoe, 1700 - 1760. It is one of a pair. The shoe is floral-patterned and has a pointed toe and a large club heel. The brocade fabric comes high up the foot.
Shoe
Girl's red leather left shoe from W. Smith Bespoke Boot Makers. One of a pair. The shoe has an ankle strap with a button fastening and a leather sole. There is sitched and pierced detail around the opening. ...
Shoe
Girl's red leather right shoe from W. Smith Bespoke Boot Makers. One of a pair. The shoe has an ankle strap with a button fastening and a leather sole. There is sitched and pierced detail around the opening. ...
Shoe Label
A framed black shoe label with gold woven lettering. This type of label was sewn into hand made shoes before the war, c. 1875-1956.
Shoe Laces
A pair of black shoe laces from Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. The laces are wrapped in a green paper label that reads: "SUPERIOR / Quality / LACES". Southorn was establised in 1825 by William ...
Shorts
A pair of flannel shorts worn for badminton when the donor played for the county. The shorts were made by Hall & Son of Leamington Spa, with material manufactured in the West Country, 1936. Hall & Son ...
Silver Commemorative Medal
A silver medal commemorating the establishment of the Shakespeare Club of Stratford-upon-Avon in 1824. Struck by T.W. Ingram of Birmingham.
On this side, Shakespeare is shown being crowned with laurels ...
Skirt
This is a plain, dark green, herring-bone women's skirt made from eight panels of fabric.
Skirt
A floor length skirt with a cream lace trim. It is part of a cream satin wedding dress.
Skirt
A purple velvet skirt which forms part of a dress. By the mid-1860s the fashion for huge circular skirts had begun to wane. They became flatter at the front, with less fullness in the hips, like the skirt ...
Skirt
A purple satin bustle skirt with the lower half ruffled.
Skirt
A gold embroidered red silk skirt which is pleated with blue and black bands at the bottom.
Skirt
A lightweight silk grey spotted full length skirt with black silk edging. The skirt is a part of a suit, c.1857-1929.
Skirt
A long skirt made of silk and linen, from China. It has red, green, black and blue pleated panels with gold embroidery.