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Button

Brown plastic button. This was donated as part of a larger collection of items from Hall & Son tailors, Leamington Spa.

Button

Metal button from the Leamington and Warwick Tram Company.

Button

A gold coloured button with the letters 'GW & LM & SR' (Great Western and London, Midland & Scottish Railway) stamped on the front. There is a loop shaped attachment on the reverse which was used to attach ...

Button

A gold coloured button with the letters 'GW & LM & SR' (Great Western and London, Midland & Scottish Railway) stamped on the front. There is a loop shaped attachment on the reverse which was used to attach ...

Cameo Brooch

An oval cameo brooch which is brown in colour with gold backing. The brooch depicts a male figure, Poseidon (Greek) or Neptune (Latin), holding a trident. Poseidon was the Greek God of the sea and consort ...

Camisole

A white cotton and lace camisole with lace at the neck and front. There is a cotton drawstring at the neck and the bottom edge.

Camisole

A white cotton camisole, with scalloped edges, from Harbury. The camisole fastens with buttons at the front and a drawstring near the bottom edge, 1916.

Camisole

1920s pink-coral camisole worn under dress M4713.2011.7.1. It is simply made from the same material as the dress and the bottom edge is unfinished.

Cape

A beaded, black-lace Victorian short cape. It was made by Francis of Leamington Spa, 1st January 1890.

Cape

A beaded, black-lace Victorian short cape, made by Francis of Leamington Spa, 1st January 1890.

Cape

A two tiered black lace cape, decorated with black beads, ruffled lace collar and a hook and eye fastening, c.1886-1896.

Cape

A black lace cape with red beaded decoration and long panels.

Cape

A woolen cape which is purple with white spots on one side and black and white checks on the other, c.1860-1870.

Cape

A semi circular shaped Indian cape made from a blue fabric with white floral embroidery and fringe.

Cape Shawl

A black sateen cape shawl, ruched with frilled shoulders. It has hook and eye fastening.

Captain Sir Ayed Jephson

A photograph of a painting of Captain Sir Ayed Jephson, who was the nephew of Dr Henry Jepshon.

Celluloid Doll

This celluloid doll was made in Japan in the 1930's. Celluloid is an early plastic made from pyroxylin (cellulose nitrates) and camphor. From the early 20th century, it became popular for doll making. ...

Charlecote. Tumbledown stile

Girl leaning over tumbledown stile. Photograph has "CHARLECOTE PARK Summer 1914 Exhibition" written on back. Charlecote. 1914