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Food Paddle
This is a food paddle from South Africa. It is made of a long, thin piece of wood with a paddle at each end and tapering to a point at the other. It is one of a pair of food padels.
Foot Stool
This footstool was the property of author George Eliot. The tapestry's red leaf design is thought to have been sewn by George Eliot herself.
George Eliot (born Mary Ann Evans) was a local authoress ...
Footbath
This is a 'Japanned' metal oval footpath, with twin gilt bands around the body. It has scroll handles on its sides. It is British and is dated around 1850. Height 235mm, Length 477mm, Width 325mm
Ford Keys
A set of two cabinet keys on a purple fob. The fob is labelled: 'JACKIE FOUR'. The keys belonged to Jackie Cameron and were used to lock her cupboard. Jackie started work in the typing pool at Ford, Leamington ...
Fork
Silver plate fork from Bobby's Restaurant. The fork is moulded from one piece of metal. The fork has four long prongs. The handle is very narrow, becoming wider to form an elongated teardrop shape. Mapping ...
Fork
White metal spoon from the Parade Tea Rooms, Leamington Spa. The fork is moulded from one piece of metal. There are four prongs of differing sizes. The third prong from the left is longest and the prongs ...
Fork
This carved wooden fork is from Norway. It is made from dark wood and dates from 1700 - 1800. The fork has three prongs. The ornately carved handle is for decoration.
Fork
This carved wooden fork is from Norway. It is made from dark wood and dates from 1700 - 1800. The fork has three prongs. A fleur de lys style motif forms the handle.
Fork
This carved wooden fork is from Norway. It dates from 1700 - 1800. The fork has three prongs.
Fork
This carved wooden fork is from Norway. It dates from 1700 - 1800. The fork has three prongs. The ornately carved and pierced handle is for decoration.
Fork
This carved wooden fork is from Norway. It dates from 1700 - 1800. The fork has three prongs. It is decorated with an ornately carved and pierced handle and head, and linear incisions along the shaft ...
Four-legged stool
This West Country stool has a square seat and four plain legs. It is made of elm and pine. It dates from the 19th century.
Height 268mm, Length 262mm, Depth 262mm
Four-legged stool
This rectangular stool is made of ash, and has four ring-turned splayed legs. It comes from England's West Country, and is dated from the 19th century. Height 348mm, Length 390mm, Depth 282mm
Frame
A Chinese or Japanese ornate carved wooden frame. It has been dismantled and is now in four lengths with one piece that makes up a second frame. The frame has deep relief carvings of figures and has been ...
Frances Evelyn Brooke, the Countess of Warwick, and her son Maynard
A photographic portrait of Frances Evelyn Brooke, Countess of Warwick (also known as 'Daisy') and her son Maynard, who was born in 1898. The pair are seen seated in a window.
As the Countess of Warwick, ...
Frances Evelyn, Countess of Warwick
A photograph of Frances Evelyn Brooke, the Countess of Warwick, driving horses and carriage with guests.
This was taken during the 1890s. Beside her is Edward, Prince of Wales (the future Edward ...
Frances Evelyn, Countess of Warwick
A framed photograph of Frances Evelyn, the Countess of Warwick, sitting beside the fire at her second home, Easton Lodge, Little Easton, Essex in 1930.
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Francis, 5th Earl of Warwick, and his grandaughter Felice
A photograph of Francis, 5th Earl of Warwick, with his grandaughter Felice, taken in around 1924. She was born in 1919. The pair are seated in a bath chair.