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Maxstoke. Priory gateway

The remains of a gateway at Maxstoke Priory. 1926

Maxstoke. Priory ruins

Maxstoke Priory ruins. 1926

Maxstoke. Priory ruins

Maxstoke Priory ruins. 1926

Meon Hill.

Ancient British Camp , Meon Hill. 1920s

Merevale. Abbey ruins and hall

Merevale Abbey ruins with a faint outline of The Hall in the background. 1900s

Mervyn's Tower and Leicester's Buildings, Kenilworth Castle

J. Lawrence Hart (fl. 1872-1906, died 1907) Mervyn's Tower And Leicester's Buildings, Kenilworth Castle Ink on paper etching 160mm x 110mm The etching depicts a scene of the overgrown ruins, part of Kenilworth ...

Metal Bowl

The remains of a large bronze bowl. The metal bears marks of a woven textile and deposits of decayed leather. 6th Century A.D. 140mm x 230mm diameter 1922/23 excavations (Grave 21)

Miniature bucket pendant

An individual miniature bucket pendant. Each one was made of three pieces of bronze. AD 410 - AD 600

Model Clay Tablet

These are two moulded plaster models of broken clay tablets. They bear a copy of an ancient foreign script.

Model of a Rune Stone from Denmark

A model of a rune stone from Denmark. It is made of a triangular shaped piece of metal or resin, with a runic inscription moulded into one side. The base is stamped with the makers name.

Mont St Michel

M. Partridge Mont St Michel, July 1878 Watercolour on paper 235mm x 350mm A view of the fortified island Mont St. Michel in Brittany, France.

Mortarium

A Roman mortarium (mixing bowl) from Pan Rock, Whitstable. It is circular with a deep flange and is made of beige clay with a gritted interior. The maker's name is stamped on either side of the spout. ...

Mug

Mug c.1700 A thrown, grey stoneware, salt glazed mug. The vessel has straight sides, with three incised lines at the base and one at the lip. There is brown speckling on the lip and handle. The mug ...

Mummy Fragment

This is a fragment of an Egyptian Mummy. The bone has been wrapped in papyrus, which bears an inscription in ink, and has then been bound in woven cloth. The bone is possibly part of the forearm.

Nails - Roman

A selection of hundreds of nails found on Roman sites. They vary in size from the large one which is 160mm to the smallest which is 30mm. The two with flattened heads are probably from a coffin

Napton on the Hill. Hackwell Steps

The Hackwell steps, Napton on the Hill, showing a well and horse trough on the left. 1900s

Napton on the Hill. Hackwell Steps

View of Hackwell Steps, taken from the bottom, Napton on the Hill. Photo: Bedford Real Photo series no. 1571. 1910s

Necklace - Amber Beads and two Roman coins

A necklace composed of fifty-five minute glass beads with larger glass, paste and amber beads, with two bronze coins. The coins are very worn and indecipherable, but may be Roman. 6th Century A.D. 105mm ...