Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire - Feldon and Arden
As described in the original description panel, Warwickshire is divided in to two distinct areas by the River Avon. The northern part (on the left) is known as the Arden. It was far more heavily wooded ...
Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire - Warwick
This detail shows Warwick and the surrounding villages.
In the town can be seen St Mary's church as it was before the Fire of Warwick in 1694, when it was badly damaged. The south front of the castle ...
Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire - Weston
On the left (north) of this detail is the house of Weston, (just above the windmill at Wolford). It was in this house, built by Ralph Sheldon, that the tapestries were originally made to hang.
Shield Boss
Iron shield boss, from the centre of a wooden shield. The rivets which held it onto the shield are visible.
AD 450 - AD 550
Sketches In and About Warwick
W. W. Keyworth Sketches In And About Warwick Ink on paper 310mm x 250mm Five scenes: (top left corner) the old house against the castle walls, Warwick, (top right) the dovecote at Cubbington, (centre ...
Slipper and Wooden Dolls
Embroidered slipper filled with a collection of small dolls. The dolls are all made of wood, with jointed limbs and painted hair and faces. They would have been very cheap to buy, and were probably made ...
Small Barrel or Costrel
This small wooden barrel, or costrel, has an iron handle and iron rings to hold the staves, wooden strips, in place. Costrels were used by farm workers to carry their beer and cider out to the fields. ...
Small-long brooch, front
This bronze brooch fastened the Cunning Woman’s dress at the right shoulder.
AD 480 - AD 580
Soft Toy
This teddy bear belonged to a girl called Sarah. She was born during World War II (1939 - 1945), when materials for dolls and toys were in short supply. He is home-made, using odd pieces of fabric in ...
Soft Toy - dog
This fabric dog is made of velvet, with button eyes.
It was made by the Dean's Rag Book Company, who began making children's cloth books in 1905. They then expanded to produce dolls and soft toys.
Soft Toys
This group of soft toys belonged to a girl called Sarah. She was born during World War II (1939 - 1945), when materials for dolls and toys were in short supply.
They are all home-made, using odd pieces ...
St James' Chapel, Warwick
J. Storer
St James' Chapel, Warwick
Ink on paper
90mm x 130mm
This view of a street scene in Warwick was published by R.T. Clarke on 1 October 1807. The inscription below the image reads: 'St James' ...
St Mary's Church
Richard W. Crow (fl. 1928 - 1933
St Mary's Church, Warwick
Ink on paper
255mm x 170mm
This print is taken from a woodcut. It depicts a view looking down an alley towards St Mary's Church, Warwick. ...
St Mary's Church and Church Street, Warwick
Print by J. Brandard (1812-1863) St Mary's Church And Church Street, Warwick Published by C. Elston Ink on paper 235mm x 290mm A view of the crossroads of High Street and Church Street in Warwick. St ...
St Mary's Church, County Hall and the Gaol, Warwick
A framed colour engraving of St. Mary's Church, County Hall and the Gaol in Warwick. There are crowds of people in the foreground as well as dogs and a horse.
St Mary's Church, Warwick
A colour postcard by Valentines of Church Street and St Mary's Church, Warwick. 90mm x 140mm
St Mary's Church, Warwick
Black and white postcard looking up Church Street towards St Mary's Church, Warwick. A figure is walking along the street on the left. 88mm x 136mm
St Mary's Church, Warwick
J Basire
St Mary's Church, Warwick
c.1846
Ink on paper
120mm x 190mm
This print depicts a side view of St Mary's Church in Warwick as it appeared before the fire of 1694.