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Slipper

These slippers were worn in the dessert by Arabs. The slippers have a red leather sole and upper that covered the foot. The backs of the slippers have been worn flat.

Slipper

These slippers were worn in the dessert by Arabs. The slippers have a red leather sole and upper that covered the foot. The backs of the slippers have been worn flat.

Slipper and Wooden Dolls

Embroidered slipper filled with a collection of small dolls. The dolls are all made of wood, with jointed limbs and painted hair and faces. They would have been very cheap to buy, and were probably made ...

Small-long brooch, front

This bronze brooch fastened the Cunning Woman’s dress at the right shoulder. AD 480 - AD 580

Smock

A beige linen smock. There are black bands of embroidery on the hem, sleeves and square neck.

Smock

This is a cream coloured agricultural labourer's linen smock. It has long sleeves with a ruched and embroidered bodice and cuffs.

Smock

This is a cream coloured agricultural labourer's linen smock. It has long sleeves with a ruched and embroidered bodice and cuffs, with a button front.

Smoking Cap

A smoking cap made from a woven fabric with a multi-coloured embroidery of linear patterns. The cap has a red-covered button with a red and gold tassle.

Smoking Cap

A Victorian smoking cap made of dark blue velvet. It is embroidered with yellow and blue flowers around the sides and top, and has a blue covered button and tassle.

Smoking Cap

A Victorian smoking cap made of dark blue velvet. It is embroidered with pink flowers and green leaves around the sides and top, and has a green and pink tassle.

Snow Spectacles

These are a copy of snow spectacles. The spectacles were worn by the Cree in Canada. They are made from two carved eye patches that are connected with white cord. Pink ties secure the spectacles in position ...

Sock

A cream coloured wool knitted sock or boot with a silk ribbon drawstring near the ankle.

Sock

A cream coloured wool knitted sock or boot with a silk ribbon drawstring near the ankle.

Sock

A knitted cream coloured child's sock.

Soldier whirligig

This whirligig, a guardsman in uniform, is made of polychrome pine and metal. The soldier wears a traditional uniform of black trousers and a red jacket with a high collar, white belt and buttons down ...

Soldier, sailor and postman whirligigs

These three whirligigs - a sailor, a soldier and a postman, are British and date from the early 20th century. The term 'whirligig' comes from 'gig', meaning a whipping top, and can be used to describe ...

South Farm, parlour.

Mary Ann was born at South Farm, Arbury Hall estate on 22nd November 1819 the family moved four or five months later to Griff House on the outskirts of the Arbury estate. Her father Robert Evans was ...

Southam. Council Boy's School

Southam Council Boys' School, Class I, K50; group photograph showing the boys with a master. 1910s