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Piano - keyboard
This piano belonged to local author George Eliot, who was given it by her partner George Henry Lewes. It was made by John Broadwood and Sons, London.
George Eliot (born Mary Ann Evans) was a local ...
Picnic With A Dog
Keith Henderson (17th April 1883 -1983) Picnic With A Dog Pencil and watercolour on paper 150mm x 310mm Two girls and two boys are sitting on a blanket having a picnic, there is a dog to the right of ...
Picture Card: Archery, Leamington Spa
A picture card entitled Archery which discusses the Midland Archery Tournament. It is card number 21 in a pack of picture cards. These would have been collected from tea or cigarette packets. The series ...
Picture Card: Bowls Tournament, Leamington Spa
A picture card entitled Bowls Tournament It is card number 20 in a pack of picture cards. These would have been collected from tea or cigarette packets. The series depicts Royal Leamington Spa 1970 and ...
Picture Card: Fencing, Leamington Spa
A picture card entitled Fencing which discusses the Leamington Spa Fencing Tournament. It is card number 22 in a pack of picture cards. These would have been collected from tea or cigarette packets. The ...
Picture Cards
A pack of 30 colour picture cards issued by Warwick District Council, and depicting England's Historic Heartland. Cards of this type were collected from tea or cigarette packets.
Picture Cards
A pack of 30 colour picture cards issued by Warwick District Council, and depicting England's Historic Heartland. Cards of this type were collected from tea or cigarette packets.
Picture of Christ
This framed print belonged to George Eliot and depicts the head of Christ. It may be the work of German artist Friedrich Overbeck (1789-1869). George Eliot met him while in Rome, in 1860, and it is possible ...
Pine Wood Statue of Shakespeare
Modelled on the statue sculpted by Peter Scheemakers from a design by William Kent for Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey (unveiled in 1741).
This pinewood statue was once painted, as is indicated by ...
Pins
A set of seven pins with spaces for three more.
Pipe
This 17th century wooden pipe with mother of pearl decoration and a wooden bowl with a clay interior was made in Holland. The wood around the bowl bears a carved image of a stag hunt in a forest. There ...
Pipe
A clay pipe with a long open bowl excavated from Napton on the Hill. The mouthpiece is missing.
Pipe
A white clay pipe, the end of the stem is in the shape of a bird's head which is holding a fircone in it's beak. The fircone forms the bowl of the pipe.
Pipe
A clay pipe with a small bulbous bowl and broken stem. There is a repair where the bowl joins the stem.
Pipe
A Turkish wooden pipe made at Constantinople. The pipe has a long stem and a long bowl. The mouthpiece flares slightly.
Pipe
Ashanti pipe made from fired orange coloured clay. The pipe is in the form of an animal which stands on four legs, with a hole in the top of the back and a spout on its side. The pipe has been decorated ...
Plaster model of 'Shakespeare Asleep under the Crab Tree' - lid open
A bas-relief plaster model showing Shakespeare asleep under a crab-apple tree at Bidford-on-Avon.
This illustrates a tale, originating in the eighteenth century, of Shakespeare engaging, or attempting ...
Plutarch, The lives of the noble Grecians and Romaines, 1603 - binding view
A notable binding contemporary with Shakespeare.
A royal coat-of-arms was stamped in gold on this volume in the seventeenth century. The same gilded ownership coat-of-arms adorns the back as the front ...