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Beer Bottle

This green, glass bottle is from Lucas & Co. Brewery, Leamington Spa. The side of the bottle is moulded with 'LUCAS & CO LIMITED - LEAMINGTON TRADE MARK REGISTERED' and the Bear and Ragged Staff. The ...

Beer Bottle

This glass bottle was made by Radford Hall Brewery. The name of the brewery is moulded around the bottom of the bottle.

Beer Jug

Old English glass beer jug of baluster form. The body is engraved with hops, barley and initials. There is a short stem between the foot and the body. This glass is rare and was possibly made to commemorate ...

Beer Mug

Crystal beer mug, made in Stourbridge. It has a cut vertical 'spear' decoration. The glass has a half pint capacity, c.1963.

Bell

This bell was used to summon servants and belonged to local author George Eliot. It came from the bedroom [?] of Bird Grove House in Coventry where she lived with her father. The bell was found during ...

Bellarmine Jug

Brown stoneware jug c.1610 It bears a bearded mask moulded onto the shoulder. It also has a device of stems and leaves moulded into the body within a patterned eliptical border.

Bellarmine Jug

Mottled brown stoneware jug c.1600 There is a bearded mask drawn with prominent eyebrows and teeth on the shoulder. There is also an antlered head moulded into the body within a circular wreath, surrounded ...

Bellarmine Jug

Stoneware jug c.1620 Grey-white stoneware jug, with a raised bearded mark on the shoulder.

Bellows

Bellows from Foleshill. They are made from a long metal tube with a fan at one end. An attached rotating wheel causes the fan to operate and blow air down the tube. Bellows are used to help light fires ...

Bib

A circular bib with a cotton underpiece. It is made from cream silk with a scalloped edge and embroidered flowers. It is fastened by a button at the back of the neck.

Bible. English. The Bible translated, 1576 - blank leaf following Old Testament front page, owners' notes

Births and deaths recorded in a Bible of Shakespeare's time. Family notes recording the birth of a son to Edward Lumley in 1695, and the death of Mary, the wife of a later owner, Robert Mason, in 1780 ...

Bible. English. The Bible translated, 1576 (Geneva version) - [?18th century] plate, illustration inserted p.67

A disobedient servant in Shakespeare's England. Every Elizabethan home employed servants to assist with the daily tasks of housekeeping. Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, The Taming of the Shrew ...

Bible. English. The Bible translated, 1576 (Geneva version) - notes on verso of front flyleaf .

An owner’s family notes in their Bible from Shakespeare's time. This Bible has notes by a number of former owners whose signatures appear on the title-page. On the flyleaf a late Victorian owner ...

Bidford on Avon. Cranhill Leys

Cranhill Leys guest house, Bidford on Avon. Interior view of dining room. 1930s

Bidford on Avon. Rider and horse

'Bob', Mr R G Hughes on "Tattie", Bidford on Avon. 1890s

Bilton. Farm scene

A farming scene with a man and his horse and cart, two women and six children sitting or standing in front of a haystack in Bilton. 1910s

Bilton. Lt. Colonel Frank West

Lt. Colonel Frank West sitting on his horse at Bilton. Lt. Colonel West married Miss Agatha Mary Dewar, elder daughter of Mr William Dewar an assistant master at Rugby School, in the chapel at Rugby School ...

Birdingbury. Street scene

A street scene showing two ladies with a pram and two children, Birdingbury. 1900s