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Windsor Castle

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a distant view of Windsor Castle. It is signed 'Norton' (or perhaps 'Morton') at the bottom left, and was painted between 1800 and 1900. It may have been painted ...

Winklepicker Shoe

A 'winklepicker' style shoe with wooden shoe last from Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. The shoe is made from red and black coloured leather and has a buckle that is now detached. The buckle is ...

Winklepicker Shoe

A 'winklepicker' style shoe from Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. The shoe is made from red and black coloured leather. The heel and sole are missing. The shoe is a copy of an Elizabethan man's ...

Wolston. Station Road and Oddfellows Hall

Station Road (now Main Street), Wolston, with Lissaman's drapers shop and the Oddfellows Hall. 1900s

Women's Voluntary Service

An A-line double breasted coat, fitted at the waist with a collar and wide lapels. It has two inset pockets and six large plain buttons. There are two badges of right sleeve: "WRVS" and "Hampshire". The ...

Women's Voluntary Service Badge

A Darby & Joan Club Women's Voluntary Service badge that belonged to Dorothy Burbury. It is thought this group may have been located in Kent House. On the front edge of the badge is a green/blue circular ...

Women's Voluntary Service Centre Organiser Badge

This metal badge signifies that the wearer was a Centre Organiser of the Women's Voluntary Service. It accompanies a similar badge, bearing 'COUNTY STAFF', in a red presentation box. The badge was made ...

Women's Voluntary Service Civil Defence Badge

This metal badge from the Women's Voluntary Service comes in a white presentation box.

Women's Voluntary Service County Staff Badge

This metal badge signifies that the wearer was a County Staff member of the Women's Voluntary Service. It accompanies a similar badge, bearing 'CENTRE ORGANISER', in a red presentation box. The badge ...

Women's Voluntary Service Long Service Bar

This Women's Voluntary Service long service bar was worn in place of a W.V.S. long service medal. The bar is made of red, green and white cotton.

Women's Voluntary Service Long Service Bar

This Women's Voluntary Service long service bar was worn in place of a W.V.S. long service medal. The bar is made of red, green and white cotton.

Women's Voluntary Service Long Service Bar

This Women's Voluntary Service long service bar was worn in place of a W.V.S. long service medal. The bar is made of red, green and white cotton.

Women's Voluntary Service Medal

A silver coloured medal made for the Women's Voluntary Service, which belonged to Dorothy Burbury. A silver clasp is attached to a green, red and white ribbon to which the medal is also attached. On the ...

Women's Voluntary Service Rosette

A small silver rosette sewn onto bars, which was worn in place of medals.

Womens' World Bowls Polo Shirt

A polo shirt worn by officials at Womens' World Bowls 1996 and were sold as souvenirs, Leamington Spa, 1995-1996.

Wooden and Glass Lace Bobbins

Lace Bobbins made from turned wood, decorated with beads. Threads used for making lace were wound round the narrow neck of the bobbin. The beads, known as 'spangles', are attached to the base with a loop ...

Wooden Doll

This early doll has a wooden head and jointed body, with leather arms. The head and body are made from one piece of wood, turned on a lathe and then carved. Wooden dolls like this, made in the 18th ...

Wooden Doll

Dolls like this are often called 'Dutch Dolls' or 'Peg Woodens'. They were cheap to make and buy, and were simple in design. They were turned on a lathe and then carved and painted, with peg joints at ...