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Barbed Spearhead
This is a barbed metal spearhead. It is made of a short, thick blade with barbed metal slanting back towards the rod. There are two grooves where the rod attached to the spearhead.
Barber's Bowl
This pewter bowl was used by barber's during the 17th and 18th Centuries. The bowl has an indentation so that is can be held near to the customer's neck and a ring for hanging it up.
Barcheston Manor. Postcard
Postcard of Barcheston Manor from the rear, near the River Stour.
Barcheston Parish Register. Binding
Barcheston Parish Register.
Vellum binding
Barcheston Parish Register. Whole page entry for Richard Hyckes' burial. 1621
Barcheston Parish Register showing burial entry for Richard Hyckes. He set up the looms at Barcheston[which continued] under the patronage of [the founder's son] Ralph Sheldon with the assistance of Peter ...
Barcheston Parish Register. Whole page showing entry for Peter the Dutchman. July 1590
William Sheldon provided funds to set up a tapestry weaving workshop at Barcheston in South Warwickshire, under the management of Richard Hyckes, who held the title 'Queen's Arrasmaker'.
Some of the ...
Barcheston, Church font
Barcheston, Church Font.
Barcheston, Willington Tomb
Barcheston, Willington Tomb.
Barcheston, Willington Tomb
Barcheston, Willington Tomb.
Barcheston. Mill and weir
Barcheston Mill and weir with wooden footbridge. 1930s
Barcheston. Rectory
Barcheston. The rectory with garden and conservatory. 1910s
Barcheston. St Martin's church interior
Interior view of St Martin's church, Barcheston. 1920s
Barcheston. View across meadows towards church
Barcheston. View across meadows towards the church
Barcheston. View across meadows towards church
Barcheston. View across meadows towards the church
Barcheston. Weir
Barcheston weir on the River Stour. 1950
Barcheston. Manor house
Manor house with garden, Barcheston. 1920s
Barford. Barford Hill from the Avon
Barford Hill seen from the River Avon. 1900s
Barford. Barford Hill House
Front exterior of Barford Hill House. March 9th 1953