Pen Nib
This is one of eight pen nibs in the collection of Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum that were used by the cobbler W. Smith and Son. In 1875 William Smith bought the shoe shop at 58 Bath Street, where ...
Pen Nib
This is one of eight pen nibs in the collection of Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum that were used by the cobbler W. Smith and Son. In 1875 William Smith bought the shoe shop at 58 Bath Street, where ...
Pen Nib
This is one of eight pen nibs in the collection of Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum that were used by the cobbler W. Smith and Son. In 1875 William Smith bought the shoe shop at 58 Bath Street, where ...
Pen Nib
This is one of eight pen nibs in the collection of Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum that were used by the cobbler W. Smith and Son. In 1875 William Smith bought the shoe shop at 58 Bath Street, where ...
Pen Nib
This is one of eight pen nibs in the collection of Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum that were used by the cobbler W. Smith and Son. In 1875 William Smith bought the shoe shop at 58 Bath Street, where ...
Pen Nib
This is one of eight pen nibs in the collection of Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum that were used by the cobbler W. Smith and Son. In 1875 William Smith bought the shoe shop at 58 Bath Street, where ...
Pen Tray
This pen tray was used by the cobbler W. Smith and Son of Bath Street, Leamington Spa. The tray is carved from a piece of wood from York Minster. A plaque of metal from York Minster bears the inscription, ...
Pencil
A pencil advertising the shoe retailer W.G. Pugh & Sons of Bath Street, Leamington Spa. It dates to c.1915-1950.
Piano - keyboard
This piano belonged to local author George Eliot, who was given it by her partner George Henry Lewes. It was made by John Broadwood and Sons, London.
George Eliot (born Mary Ann Evans) was a local ...
Picture Framer's Label
This is a label from the picture framer William Whitehead of Landsdowne Terrace, Leamington Spa. It is likely that the label was removed from the back of a picture frame and it is now mounted onto a piece ...
Pincer's sign
This sign, a large model of a pair of pincers, was possibly manufactured as an ironmonger's shop display piece. Made of ash, it dates from the first half of 20th century. Height 1170 mm, Width 578 mm, ...
Pins
A set of seven pins with spaces for three more.
Plaque
A brass name plate from 34-40 Bath Street, Leamington Spa. It was used for the offices of retailers E. Francis and Sons Limited of Leamington Spa.
Pliers
A pair of iron pliers from J. Clark and Sons. The pliers have a long handle, and are stamped with the initials 'I.B'. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers. From 1880 to 1980 ...
Pliers
A pair of metal lasting pliers from Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. There is a "2" stamped on one side and evidence of wording stamped on both sides. Southorn was establised in 1825 by William ...
Plumber's Wiping Cloth
A plumber's wiping cloth from J. Clark and Sons. The cloth is made of moleskin and is enclosed in paper wrapping. The text printed on the wrapping reads 'One / British Made / 'Monument' / Brand / Plumbers' ...
Plumber's Wiping Cloth
A plumber's wiping cloth from J. Clark and Sons. The cloth is made of moleskin and is enclosed in a paper wrapping. Text printed on the wrapping reads 'One / British Made / 'Monument' / Brand / Plumber's ...
Plumber's Wiping Cloth
A plumber's wiping cloth from J. Clark and Sons. The cloth is made of moleskin and is enclosed in a paper wrapping. Text printed on the wrapping reads ''Toga' / White / Superfine / Plumber's Moleskin ...