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Henley in Arden. Old Market Cross

Old market Cross, Henley in Arden. 1930s

Henley in Arden. The Mount

On the Mount, this is probably Beaudesert, Henley in Arden. 1920s

Henley in Arden. View from the Mount

View of village from the Mount, Henley in Arden. 1920s

High Cross. Monument

Monument at High Cross. 1900s

Hillmorton. Higher Street

Large house and old cross ? market cross, in Higher Street, Hillmorton. The large house was called 'The Croft' and was demolished about 30years ago. 1910s

Hippodrome and Swanswell Gate

Street view of the newly built Hippodrome and the medieval Swanswell Gate, also known as Priory Gate.

Imitation Roman Antoninianus

Roman bronze coin found at Chesterton Camp, Warwickshire Diameter 16mm The obverse features the radiate bust of Tetricus facing right. The reverse features a standing female figure. This coin is a barbarous ...

Imitation Roman Antoninianus

Antoninianus, c.270-273AD Diameter 12mm This coin was found at Chesterton Camp in Warwickshire. The obverse features a radiate bust of the Emperor Tetricus facing right. The reverse features a standing ...

Imitation Roman Antoninianus

Antoninianus, 270-273AD Diameter 18mm This coin was found at Chesterton Camp in Warwickshire. The obverse features radiate bust of Tetricus facing right. The reverse features an ewer, ladle, sacrificial ...

Iron knife

This knife is unusual, because it has a long bone handle that extends halfway down the blade. This means that it feels a bit like a scalpel when it is held. Could this have been a special tool used by ...

Ivory Ring

A ring of ivory (possibly boar’s tusk) used to stiffen a bag or purse. Two bronze plates and three rivets applied to the ring are probably repairs rather than decorative embellishments. 6th Century ...

Jug

A small jug with a rounded body and a short neck. The rim forms a spout. The jug has one handle and is made from a beige fabric. It was excavated at Rome and has been dated to 700 BC.

Jug

Small jug with a rounded body on a low pedestal base. It has a short neck with a wide rim and ornate handle. The jug is made from a beige fabric. It was excavated at Rome and has been dated to 700 BC.

Jug

A jug from Thames Street, London. An earthenware grey jug or pitcher with a speckled black-green glaze on the neck, handle and upper third of body, c.1400-1499.

Jug

A Medieval surrey jug from Threadneedle Street, London. The sand coloured jug is a straight taper shape. There is a speckled green glaze on the lower half of the neck and top portion of the body.

Jug

An earthenware jug from Thames Street, London. The jug has an oval body with only a slight curve from base to neck, the neck is almost vertical. The jug is sandy brown with a green glaze on the neck, ...

Jug

A Roman jug or pitcher. It is spherical in shape with a small spout and one handle. It is made of a grey-pink coloured fabric and there are turned wheel marks around the body.

Jumieges Seine

John Burgess (Junior) (1813-1874) Jumieges Seine Watercolour on paper 540mm x 375mm View of the ruins of an abbey and gatehouse. There are figures in the foreground, Normandy, France.