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Southam. Holy Well

Holy Well, Southam. Cissie, Eva and Dorothy Cardall (L to R). c.1905

Southam. May Day celebrations

May Day Carnival, Group of girls gathered around the May pole. 1900s

Southam. May Day celebrations

May Day parade through Market Hill; showing decorated horse drawn carts, including one from the Co-operative Industrial Society Ltd. of Southam, carrying children, some in fancy dress. Large crowd, including ...

Sovereign Case

This is a metal sovereign case, which was used to hold sovereigns.

Spectacle Case

A black spectacle case with a blue velvet lining. It is long in shape with pointed ends. Mother of pearl inlay decorates one side.

Spectacle Case

A folding spectacle case with sprung hinge beneath the burgundy cover. Inside is a deep purple velvet lining and a cloth for wiping lenses.

Spectacle Case

Spectacle case, from Leamington Spa, made up of a rectagonal metal box with a lid and pointed ends. It has a red felt lining, c.1732-1810.

Spectacle Case

A rectangular, dark blue spectacle case with purple velvet lining, c.1918.

Spectacles

Silver folding spectacles with small circular lenses. The arms are hinged at the front and also have rivets to form folding ear-pieces. The ear-pieces have loops at the end, possibly for threading a ribbon, ...

Spectacles

A pair of rimless spectacles with oval lenses and gold supports, c.1918.

Spectacles

Rimmed spectacles, from Leamington Spa, possibly made of iron. They have round lenses with fabric-covered metal rings to fit behind the ears, c.1732-1810.

Spectacles

A pair of gold wire rimmed spectacles with oval lenses.

Spectacles

Silver rimmed spectacles with oval blue tinted lenses.

Spernall. Opening of the bridge

A group of local dignitaries at the opening of Spernall bridge. It has been suggested that Mr & Mrs John Bowen are third and fourth from left.12 August 1908.02525

Spur

This is a pair of women's metal spurs from South America . A miniature spiked wheel is attached to a semi-circular metal bracket. The bracket would be attached to a boot.

Spur

This is a pair of women's metal spurs from South America . A miniature spiked wheel is attached to a semi-circular metal bracket. The bracket would be attached to a boot.

Spur

This pair of metal spurs is from Mexico. A spiked wheel is attached to a metal strap. The strap fits around a boot, and is attached by the fixings at the sides. The spur is decorated with scaloped engravings ...

Spur

This pair of metal spurs is from Mexico. A spiked wheel is attached to a metal strap. The strap fits around a boot, and is attached by the fixings at the sides. The spur is decorated with scaloped engravings ...