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The Earth Stopper

This is the detail of the earth stopper from a mixed media work dating from about 1840. It may have been by George Smart, but is not signed. An earth stopper would stop us a fox's earth the evening before ...

The Good Work

Keith Henderson (1883 - 1982) The Good Work Oil on canvas 1000mm x 1510mm Educated in Paris and at the Slade School of Art, London, Keith Henderson is best known as an author and illustrator. He designed ...

The Hunt

This is an oil painting on panel depicting a hunting scene. A house in the foreground leads to a river running along the front of the painting. In the back right is a hunt scene depicting men with dogs ...

The Irish Horse Fair

Francis Calcraft Turner (c.1782-1846) The Irish Horse Fair Oil on canvas 280mm x 490mm Turner’s pictures of sporting scenes and country life were admired during his lifetime and remain popular today. ...

The Prodigal Son

Abraham Bloemaert (1566-1651) The Prodigal Son, 1615 Oil on canvas 1058mm x 1642mm This painting has been described as the best example of Bloemaert's work in a UK collection. Abraham Bloemaert was the ...

The Storm

John Collins The Storm Oil on board 610mm x 740mm View of a farm during a storm, trees are blowing in the wind and the sky above is dark.

Thirst

Charles Alexander (fl. 1889-1895) Thirst Oil on canvas 1424mm x 1834mm Landscape scene with a woman drinking from a stream in the foreground.

Thistle Hoe

A small iron hoe with a rectangular plate. The plate has been stamped but the words are illegible. The plate has an attachment for a pole with traces of wood inside the fixing.

Thurlaston. Cottages

Cottages in the centre of Thurlaston. 1930s

Thurlaston. Cottages

Cottages in Main Street, Thurlaston, looking north, with "The Old Forge" and the end of Biggin Hall Lane on the left. 1930s

Thurlaston. Cottages

Cottages in an unidentified street in Thurlaston. 1930s [Street has been identified as Stocks Lane.]

Thurlaston. Cottages in Church Lane

Cottages in Thurlaston with the village hall on the right. 1940s [The land for the village hall was given by Miss Stanley in 1947]

Thurlaston. Old wind mill and cottages

An old wind mill and cottages in Thurlaston. 1930s

Thurlaston. Stocks

Thurlaston village with the edge of the stocks showing in the foreground. 1930s

Thurlaston. Stocks and water pump

Thatched cottages in Thurlaston, with a water pump and stocks in front. 1930s

Thurlaston. Village centre

The centre of Thurlaston village. 1930s

Tiddington. Half timbered house

Thatched and half timbered house in Tiddington. 1900s

Tooth

A tooth from Lillington. The tooth is the last left lower molar tooth of an ox and was found at a gravel pit.