Tile
A Medieval tile from Kenilworth Priory, Kenilworth. It is made of red clay, with a green/brown glaze and there are traces of yellow painted decoration.
Tomb of Bibulus, Rome
A sepia photograph of the base of the tomb of Bibulus in Rome. 162mm x 215mm
Tooth
A canine tooth from Lillington. The tooth is from a wild boar and is pointed.
Tooth
A tooth from Lillington. The tooth is the last left lower molar tooth of an ox and was found at a gravel pit.
Travel Poster - Paestum, Italy
Italian State Tourist Department A poster advertising Paestum, Italy. It depicts the ruin of the Roman Temple of Concord.
Triangular Pendant
A bronze gilt ornament, with stylised, intertwined snakes with open mouths. This was found in a woman’s grave positioned just under her chin. This and the other gilt ornament bearing snake motifs, found ...
Triumphal Arch of Constantine, Rome
A sepia print of a reconstructed view of the Triumphal Arch of Constantine, the Temple of Venus and Rome and the Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome. 250mm x 375mm
Two Spear Heads
Iron spears were found in twenty four of the male graves. These were socketed onto a wooden shaft.
6th Century A.D.
Long: 360mm; Short: 180mm
1922/23 excavations
Tysoe, Lower. Cottages
Cottages in Lower Tysoe. 1910s
Tysoe. Vicarage
Young lad and his dog waiting for the pail to fill with water from the spring, which is situated in the wall outside the vicarage. 1910s
Tysoe. Village street
Street with cottages, two boys standing on the road. Middle Tysoe. 1914
Ufton. School and ancient cross
Ufton showing school and cross. 1914
Unconserved Axe - Roman
This axe has not yet been conserved.
Alcester, Warwickshire
Unidentified Church
A sepia photograph of an unidentified church with ruins in the foreground. 210mm x 156mm
Untitled
Unknown artist Untitled, 1700-1800 Oil on canvas 440mm x 640mm The painting shows a landscape with distant hills, some trees, and what appears to be water in the middle distance. On the left is a ruin ...
Vase
This small vase is from Ancient Rome. The vase is ceramic, and dates from 700BC. It forms part of a collection of minature souvenirs that were excavated at Rome.
Vase
This small vase is from Ancient Rome. The vase is ceramic, and dates from 700BC. It forms part of a collection of minature souvenirs that were excavated at Rome.
Vertebra
The atlas vertebra of an Ice Age horse, found at Lillington in ten feet of virgin clay by a foreman. This vertebra is more than 10,000 years old.