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Porcelain Head Doll

This doll has a head made from untinted bisque. This is a matt (unshiny) porcelain with painted features added, but is otherwise left white. It has a fabric body, with bisque arms and legs. The clothes ...

Porcelain Head Doll

This fashion doll was probably made in France, perhaps by the firm of Pierre Jumeau. Fashion dolls were popular between 1860 - 1890, and were made to look like elegant young women. This doll has ...

Porcelain Head Doll

This doll has a bisque head - a matt (unshiny) porcelain, with closing blue glass eyes and a mohair wig. Its body is made from leather, with bisque arms and composition legs.

Porcelain Head Doll

This doll's head was made in Germany by the maker Armand Marseille. His porcelain factory began making bisque doll's heads from c.1890, and became one of Europe's biggest producers. Bisque is a matt ...

Portrait of Norman Parker

Colour photograph 253mm x 307mm This photograph depicts Warwick District Council Chairman Norman Parker, April 1979.

Portrait: Guy's Cliffe II

Catherine Yass (born 1963) Portrait: Guy's Cliffe II, 1994 Llfrochrome transparency on lightbox Yass' Guy's Cliffe series relate to the tragic legend of Guy of Warwick who is the ancestor of Paul Heber-Percy, ...

Portrait: Guy's Cliffe IV

Catherine Yass (born 1963) Portrait: Guy's Cliffe IV, 1994 Llfrochrome transparency on lightbox Commissioned by Paul Heber-Percy and purchased with support from MLA/V&A Purchase Grant Fund 2002 Catherine ...

Pot Head Doll

This doll was made in Staffordshire during World War I (1914 - 1918). Imported German dolls were not available during the war, and some English porcelain factories made doll heads to fill the gap left ...

Prince Hans Heinrich of Pless

A photographic portrait of Prince Hans Heinrich of Pless, taken at a costume ball, Bal Poudre, at Warwick Castle in 1895. Frances Evelyn Brooke (or Daisy), the Countess of Warwick, became famous for ...

Princess Dolgowouki

A photographic portrait of Princess Dolgorouki. This photograph was taken at a costume ball, Bal Poudre, at Warwick Castle in 1895. Frances Evelyn Brooke (or Daisy), the Countess of Warwick, became ...

Princess Henry of Pless

A portrait of Princess Henry of Pless (nee Cornwallis-West) as eighteenth-century actress Adrienne Lecouvreur. This photograph was taken at a costume ball, Bal Poudre, at Warwick Castle in 1895. Frances ...

Printing Block

This printing block, depicting a photographic view of Warwick Castle, is made of a copper plate attached to a block of wood.

Printing Plate

This brass printing plate was used by The Castle Press of Smith Street, Warwick, to print cheques for Warwick Borough Council. Different coloured printed cheques were used for different accounts until ...

Priory Park, Warwick

A black and white photograph of the adventure playground in Priory Park, Warwick. 165mm x 214mm

Priory Park, Warwick

A black and white photograph of the adventure playground in Priory Park, Warwick. 165mm x 214mm

Prospectus for the Leamington and Warwick Tramway Company

This is a prospectus for the Leamington and Warwick Tramway Company Limited. Inside the prospectus are details of why and how the two towns could be linked by tramways.

Puppet

This string puppet represents 'Muffin the Mule', a popular puppet character on children's television.

Puppet

Wooden articulated 'Jolly Boy' puppet.