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Lightbulb

A large colourless lightbulb, with a red and white printed cardboard cover marked 'Atlas'.

Lion weathervane

This metal weathervane is in the form of a lion. It comes from the 20th century. Height (including base) 428mm, Length 563mm, Width 101mm

Lock

This fifteenth century lock has a rectangular plate which is used for fixing it to a door. The mechanism is contained within the casing.

Lorgnette Case

A black case with a silver surround for opening. The lorgnette case has a black velvet lining with a metal chain and clasp.

Man with a house weathervane

This metal weathervane is topped by a model of a man carrying a flag and a watering can, with a house at his feet. It is English and dates from the 19th century. Height 540mm, Length 400mm, Width 95mm ...

Man with pipe weathervane

This metal weathervane is shaped as a man with a pipe. It has a metal stand, which was added later. It is British and dates from the early 20th century. Height 460mm, Length 227mm, Width 23mm

Man with pipe weathervane - detail

This metal weathervane is shaped as a man with a pipe. It has a metal stand, which was added later. It is British and dates from the early 20th century. Height 460mm, Length 227mm, Width 23mm

Mangle

This is a carved wooden mangle from Sweden. It was used to smooth out clothes. The clothes were wound on a roller and the mangle was smoothed across them, using the horse as a handle. In Sweden it was ...

Manicure Set Case

A manicure set case, the case is roughly a rectangular shape with scalloped edges. The inside is lined with a red material which includes pockets for holding manicure equipment. There is a rough grey ...

Map

Burrows Reference Map of Leamington Spa, with an orange and black printed cover. The map is a second edition.

Mat

This mat or tray is from Ghana. It is made of spiralling bands of twisted coloured straw in gold, black, yellow and red. The label dates from an early exhibition of the tray, and reads "Haussa Straw Trays". ...

Mat

This mat or tray is from Ghana. It is made of spiralling bands of twisted coloured straw in gold, black, yellow and red. The label dates from an early exhibition of the tray, and reads "Haussa Straw Trays". ...

Mat

This is a mat or tray from the Haussa people of West Africa. It is made of spiralling bands of twisted coloured straw in yellow, black, green and purple. This is one of eight similar Haussa mats of various ...

Mat

This is a mat or tray from the Haussa people of West Africa. It is made of spiralling bands of twisted coloured straw in yellow, black, green and purple. This is one of eight similar Haussa mats of various ...

Mat

This is a mat or tray from the Haussa people of West Africa. It is made of spiralling bands of twisted coloured straw in black and gold. This is one of eight similar Haussa mats of various sizes in the ...

Mat

This is a mat or tray from the Haussa people of West Africa. It is made of spiralling bands of twisted coloured straw in red, black and white. This is one of eight similar Haussa mats of various sizes ...

Mat

This is a mat or tray from the Haussa people of West Africa. It is made of spiralling bands of twisted coloured straw in red, black and white. This is one of eight similar Haussa mats of various sizes ...

Mat

This is a mat or tray from the Haussa people of West Africa. It is made of spiralling bands of twisted coloured straw in red, black and white. This is one of eight similar Haussa mats of various sizes ...