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Ettington. Jeffrey Bevington Lowe
Jeffrey Bevington Lowe, as an old man, seated in front of his summer house door at Ettington. He died 25th October, 1864. 1860
Ettington. Sarah Beatrice Lowe
Sarah Beatrice Lowe in her perambulator. Daughter of William Bevington Lowe and Rachel J. Lowe, born 5th March 1864. Taken 5th May 1865 and sent to her aunt, Sarah Gibbins (nee Lowe). Ettington. 1865...
Ettington. Sarah Beatrice Lowe
Sarah Beatrice Lowe with her bicycle in Ettington. c.1895
Ettington. William and Humphrey
William (age 8) and Humphrey (age 7). Probably Lowe family. Ettington. 1890s
Ewer
A silver gilt ewer of repousse or beaten work. It has a grotesque handle which is formed by a sea nymph and a dolphin. There is a procession of deities in relief around the neck, body and feet of the ...
Exhall, nr Alcester. Village street
Street showing large timbered house, Exhall, nr. Alcester. Children, mixed ages, with adult 1900s
Extract from letter addressed by Louisa Waller to her son Ernest Waller.
Extract from letter addressed to Ernest by his mother, to be opened after her death, expressing her thankfulness for the kindness and affection of her relations, including special reference to the guardianship ...
Family Group
This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a family group (father, mother, son and daughter) seated indoors, but the family are unknown. The two children are holding books which might be prayer books ...
Family Group
John Burgess (Junior) (1813-1874) Family Group Pencil on paper 185mm x 260mm This is one of many drawings collected in a large scrapbook.
Fan
This is a Senegalese fan from West Africa. It is made of woven straw, twisted around a red, orange and yellow painted stick. The fan is decorated with holes in a triangle pattern.
Fan
This is a Senegalese fan from West Africa. It is made of woven straw attached to a short handle.
Fan
This fan is from Tunis, North Africa. The fan is made from a palm leaf that has been drawn down to one side. The long stem of the palm leaf forms the handle of the fan.
Farmer and his Prize Heifer
This is an oil painting on canvas depicting Henry Hamilton, a servant of farmer Ralph Walker, holding the rope of a prize heifer. It was painted by an artist of the English Provincial School about 1844. ...
Feeding Bottle
A clear glass feeding bottle from the Victorian period. It is a long oval shaped bottle with small hole at one end and large hole at the side.
Feeding Bottle
A Victorian clear glass feeding bottle for a baby. A pear shaped bottle with a circular base. It has a dummy shaped spout and a large circle in the side.
Feeding Bottle
A Victorian clear glass feeding bottle for a baby. A tear shaped bottle with a flat base, there is a small hole at one end and a large hole in the side.
Feeding Bottle with a Flattened Spout
A Victorian clear glass feeding bottle for a baby. A tear shaped bottle with a flattened spout that curves upwards. There is a larger hole in the side near the base.
Feeding Bottle with Curved Spout
A Victorian clear glass feeding bottle for a baby. A tear shaped bottle with a spout that curves upwards and a large hole in the side near the base.