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Alveston. River Avon at Hatton Rock
Hatton Rock by the River Avon at Alveston. 1900s
Alveston. St James the Great Church
Exterior of St James the Great church, Alveston. 1967
Alveston. Stables of Alveston Manor
The stables at Alveston Manor. 1930s
Alveston. The Leys
The Leys, Alveston. 1910s
Alveston. Typical Cottage
A cottage in Alveston, which was the home of J.B. Priestly's secretary. 1967
Alveston. Vicarage
The Vicarage, Alveston. 1900s
Alveston. Village Postman
The village postman standing in front of his van in Alveston. 1967
Alveston. Village street
Village Street, Alveston. 1920s
Alveston. Village view
A view of Alveston village. 1920s
Alveston. Youth Hostel
Large country house now used as a youth hostel at Alveston. 1960s
Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers Membership Card
A free life-long membership card for the Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers awarded to William Holloway of Leamington Spa after 50 years of membership on 21 December 1939.
Amazing Chang Letterhead
Letterhead for the Amazing Chang. It is made of white paper and has blue print. On the left Chang is depicted standing in front of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford. The letter head gives details ...
Amazing Chang Postcard
Postcard printed in green and white. The main body of the postcard features a portrait of a man (head and torso) dressed in Chinese costume. He is standing in front of a backdrop of flowers and butterflies.Samuel ...
Amber - lit from below
A large piece of fossilised pine resin, 60 million years old. Although it appears to be as hard as stone, amber can be heated and shaped. This has made it very popular for use in jewellery making from ...
Amber beads, large
A group of larger amber beads found in Grave 10. Amber is fossilised tree sap and probably would have come from the Baltic Sea area.
AD 550 - AD 600
Amber beads, small
A group of small amber beads found in a grave. Amber is fossilised tree sap and probably would have come from the Baltic Sea area.
AD 550 - AD600
Ambulance
J. Deller and A. Kane
Ambulance
Sculpture, embroidered and appliquéd
207mm x 320mm
Ambush I I
Basil James Nightingale (1864-1940)
Ambush II, 1902
Ink on paper
295mm x 420mm
A portrait of the 1902 Grand National winning horse Ambush II, which belonged to King Edward VII. The inscription at ...