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Dressing Table Mat

A square, embroidered dressing table mat with the corners turned under. It is decorated with gold and yellow flowers and green leaves, and has a brown-gold edging.

Embroidered Picture

This silk embroidered picture of a garden scene is called 'When Nature Smiles'. The picture was embroidered by Mrs W. Gilpin Brown.

Nelson

This is a wool picture on canvas depicting Nelson and Britannia. Nelson stands on the right next to a pile of cannonballs. Britannia stands holding a trident and shield, with a lion at her feet. This ...

Painted settle with squab seat and cushions

This settle is made of beechwood, painted to simulate bamboo. It has a spindle galleried back and sides, shaped arm supports, a caned seat and square legs. On it there is a patchwork squab seat and three ...

Population explosion

This is a patchwork on canvas showing a woman in bed, with seven young babies wrapped beside her. It is made from scraps of cloth by Elizabeth Allen, who made a series of collages that with a serious ...

Population Explosion - detail

This is a patchwork on canvas showing a woman in bed, with seven young babies wrapped beside her. It is made from scraps of cloth by Elizabeth Allen, who made a series of collages that with a serious ...

Sampler

This sampler was embroidered by Agnes Robertson when she was ten years old. The sampler features green, blue and red embroidery of the alphabet, trees, flowers, birds and a house.

Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire

The Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire is in the collection of the Warwickshire Museum Service. It measures 5.1 x 3.9 metres and is usually on display at the Market Hall Museum in Warwick. It is ...

Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire

The Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire is in the collection of the Warwickshire Museum Service. It measures 5.1 x 3.9 metres and is usually on display at the Market Hall Museum in Warwick. It is ...

Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire - Barcheston

This detail of the Sheldon Tapestry shows the area around Barcheston. Brailes, one of the Sheldon's other estates, is also shown. Notice the post fencing round the park at 'Compton'. This is now known ...

Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire - Description

This is a detail of the description panel. Transcript in original spelling: Warwikshear so namid as wel by the Saxons as of us at this daye it is devided in two parts by the river avon ronninge through ...

Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire - Feldon and Arden

As described in the original description panel, Warwickshire is divided in to two distinct areas by the River Avon. The northern part (on the left) is known as the Arden. It was far more heavily wooded ...

Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire - Warwick

This detail shows Warwick and the surrounding villages. In the town can be seen St Mary's church as it was before the Fire of Warwick in 1694, when it was badly damaged. The south front of the castle ...

Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire - Weston

On the left (north) of this detail is the house of Weston, (just above the windmill at Wolford). It was in this house, built by Ralph Sheldon, that the tapestries were originally made to hang.

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 ...

Square patchwork cushion

This is one of three square patchwork cushions for an early 19th-century beechwood settle with a spindle galleried back and sides, shaped arm supports, a caned seat and square legs. It has a red and white ...

Square patchwork cushion

This is one of three square patchwork cushions for an early 19th-century beechwood settle with a spindle galleried back and sides, shaped arm supports, a caned seat and square legs. It has a red and white ...

Square patchwork cushion

This is one of three square patchwork cushions for an early 19th-century beechwood settle with a spindle galleried back and sides, shaped arm supports, a caned seat and square legs. It has a red and white ...