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Cavalcade of the Princes of Nassau

Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne (After) (1589-1662) Cavalcade of the Princes of Nassau, 1675-1800 Oil on panel 313mm x 438mm The painting shows a cluster of eight noblemen on horseback in a landscape scene, ...

Cavalry Charge

Cavalry ChargeInk on paper510mm x 380mmA scene depicting a charging cavalry or army. There is a man on horseback in the front holding his sword up to indicate the charge.

Celebration

Edith D. Banks Celebration, 1961 Oil on canvas 340mm x 440mm A painting of flowers.

Celluloid Doll

This celluloid doll was made in Japan in the 1930's. Celluloid is an early plastic made from pyroxylin (cellulose nitrates) and camphor. From the early 20th century, it became popular for doll making. ...

Central Hospital Medical Directory

Part One of the Medical Directory from Central Hospital, Warwick. It lists doctors and other members of the medical profession A-L for 1955.

Central Hospital Medical Directory

Part Two of the Medical Directory from Central Hospital, Warwick. It lists doctors and other members of the medical profession M-Z for 1955.

Ceremonial Fork

This oversized ceremonial fork was presented in the vivid green case, with purple lining. It was owned by Albert Edward Gibbs.

Ceremonial Hammer or Mall

This ceremonial hammer, also known as a mall, is from Leamington Spa. It is made of turned ebony and has a long handle with a large circular head. The mall belonged to Alderman Samuel Thomas Wackrill, ...

Ceremonial Knife

This oversized ceremonial knife was presented in the vivid green case, with purple lining. It was owned by Albert Edward Gibbs.

Ceremonial Paddle

This is one of two paddles from the Jekri of the Niger Delta (now part of Nigeria). Although it resembles a canoe paddle, it is too weak and decorative to have been used for this purpose. Instead it would ...

Ceremonial Paddle

This is one of two paddles from the Jekri of the Niger Delta (now part of Nigeria). Although it resembles a canoe paddle, it is too weak and decorative to have been used for this purpose. Instead it would ...

Ceremonial Stilts

One of a pair of ceremonial stilts depicting a face, from the Marquesa Islands in Polynesia, made in the early or mid 19th century, 1800-1850. It has been carved from a dark wood into a long, tapering ...

Ceremonial Stilts

One of a pair of ceremonial stilts depicting a face, from the Marquesa Islands in Polynesia, made in the early or mid 19th century, 1800-1850. It has been carved from a dark wood into a long, tapering ...

Certificate

Certificate to accompany the Civil Defence Long Service medal that belonged to Arthur James Smith. Arthur James Smith was born in Bath on 13 May 1902. He moved to Leamington Spa in 1929. In 1938 he qualified ...

Certificate

Certificate presented to Alma May Ramsey by the Board of Education Examinations in Art on 1 August 1927 for passing the examination in Industrial Design Pottery.

Certificate

Certificate presented to Alma May Ramsey by The Royal College of Art on 18 July 1930 for attaining the Diploma of Associateship of the Royal College of Art.

Certificate of Confirmation

A certificate of confirmation given to Melvina Ellen Gaskin (nee Sparrey), the mother of Mrs Edith Banwell (nee Gaskin) on 5 May 1885. The certificate is printed in red, blue, black and gold and there ...

Certificate of Demobilization

Certificate issued to Mr James Broadbridge Banwell at the time of demobilization at the end of World War I, 21st May 1919.