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Bag
Long rectangular raffia bag, from Cameroon, which is open at one of the short ends. There is a black linear pattern woven into the material, and two handles.
Bag
A brown leather satchell with a long leather strap. The bag has a rectangular brass plate bearing the inscription 'Tally Ho' fixed to the front flap. It was used on the Tally Ho Coach that ran between ...
Bag
This is a Maori purse from New Zealand. It is made from woven purple, green and natural grasses. The purse has a purple strap and opens with a flap at the front. There is a string of beads inside the ...
Bag
This is a long, brown leather bag with a handle and fastenings at the top and hinges to the sides. The bag opens at the top and has five metal studs in the base.
Bag
This green silk evening bag was home-made in the 1930s. It is decorated with applique beads and melon seeds, and fastens with a narrow cord drawsting.
Bag - Part Of A Scout Uniform
This is a rectangular black leather bag or satchel, which was part of a scout uniform. The bag has a triangular front flap and a short strap.
Bag Label
This is a paper tag from the Midland Railway Company. It was used on 12 August 1890.
Bag Of Clips And Attachments For Electrodes And Wires For Low Frequency Treatments
These clips and hooks were used to attach electrodes during low frequency electrotherapy treatments at the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa. The electrodes were soaked in saline solution and applied over ...
Bag Of Electrical Treatment Electrodes And Pads
These electrodes were used in low frequency electrotherapy treatments at the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa. The electrodes were soaked in saline solution and applied over the muscles that required ...
Baginton. Baginton Hall
East view of Baginton Hall. Middle section derelict. 1920s
Baginton. Civic Air Day
Baginton Civic Air Day 1953. A competitor in the Armstrong Siddeley Trophy Race.
Baginton. Civil Air Day
Civil Air Day at Baginton. Aircraft prepare for Armstrong Siddeley Trophy Race. 1953
Baginton. Mr W.J. Taylor, at Baginton Airport
Mr W.J. Taylor, a garage proprietor from Charles Street, Nuneaton, with the Auster aeroplane at Baginton Airport, on 15th June 1957, the day he took Mr Reg Bull to take aerial photographs of Coventry ...
Bala Road
Dorothy May Lockwood (fl. 1935-1973)
Bala Road, 1935
Watercolour on paper
375mm x 565mm
A flock of sheep are herded along a winding country lane on what appears to be a windy day.
Balafon
Balafon from Sierra Leone, probably 1890s. The balafon is a percussion instrument which originated in the Mali empire in the 12th century and is now found across West Africa. A wooden frame supports 14 ...
Ball
A green rubber ball which is a souvenir from Warwick. It is decorated with a print of a boy, a dog and a kite. There is a red ring around the circumference of the ball.
Ball Dress
A ball dress from the Edwardian period. The dress is made from cream satin and has a full length skirt which has gold and white beaded decoration. The dress has a v-neck, a bodice and short puffed sleeves....
Ball Gown
Ball gown of green material with a woven floral pattern and a starched muslin underskirt, c.1956.