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12" Measure

Wooden 12" measure from Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. Southorn was establised in 1825 by William Southorn. In 1847 the company moved to The Parade, where it remained until 1980, when it moved ...

17" Measure

Wooden 17" measure from Southorn boot makers, Leamington Spa. Inches are marked along one edge and shoe sizes along the other. Southorn was establised in 1825 by William Southorn. In 1847 the company ...

23" Measure

Wooden 23" measure from Southorn boot makers, Leamington Spa. It has a hole at one end and a metal strip along one of the long edges. The other long edge has a piece of metal embedded within it to be ...

60 Years Evolution In Automotive Products

A blue book with red print entitled 60 Years Evolution in Automotive Products. It was printed by Automotive Products Limited in 1958. 274mm x 235mm

A Surprising Incident

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a surprising incident which occurred during an attempt to slaughter a horse in July 1811. The caption at the bottom of the picture describes this as 'An Instance ...

A. Marshall, Dyer and Scourer

This is an oil painting depicting the premises of A. Marshall, Dyer and Scourer in St Ann's Street in Nottingham and which was painted by Arthur Goodwin in 1898. In the lower right corner is inscribed ...

Abraham Ortelius, Abraham Ortelius his epitome of the theatre of the worlde, 1603 - binding

A binder's ornament on a book contemporary with Shakespeare. The sturdy, leather binding on this copy of Ortelius' small atlas is the original which was probably created for the book’s first ...

Abraham Ortelius, Abraham Ortelius his epitome of the theatre of the worlde, 1603 - binding view.

Binding for everyday use in Shakespeare's time. Elizabethan books were usually sold unbound, the price being set by a Stationers' Company ordinance, or regulation, of 1586 at 1d. [one old penny] per ...

Accident on the Road to Inverness

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a carriage accident on the road to Inverness in Scotland. In the background is Castle Stuart near Inverness. From this landmark it is possible to work out that ...

Account Bill

Printed and handwritten account bill dated 1896. The bill was issued by E. Francis & Sons, Linen Drapers, Silk Mercers, Hosiers and Glovers, Carpet and Upholstery Warehouse, to the executors of the estate ...

Account Bill

A record of an account at Bo. of E. Francis & Sons, Linen Drapers, Silk Mercers, Hosiers and Glovers. The bill shows a handwritten record of the account for the late Mrs Hamilton Davies. It is attached ...

Account Document

This is a document from the Account of the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Warwick. It lists the rents and profits relating to Henry VII's charity estates, c.1821-1822.

Account Document

This is a document from the Account of the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Warwick of rents and profits of Henry VII's charity estates, c.1822-1823

Account Document

This is a document from the Account of the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Warwick of rents and profits of Henry VII's charity estates, c.1823-1824.

Address Label

This is an address label from Binnie Fashionwear Ltd of London to E. Frances and Sons Ltd, 34-40 Bath Street, Leamington Spa.

Advert for Harris & Son

This typewritten advert is from Harris and Son, grocers, wine and spirit merchants, of Leamington Spa. The advert gives the prices of goods sold by Harris and Son.

Advertisement

Advertisement for a box of stationery. One shilling for 48 sheets of note paper and 48 envelopes from N. Halford, Post Office, Clarendon Street. The advertisement is printed in black ink on white paper. ...

Advertisement

One of two pages from an advertisment for A History of the Pump Room Bathing Establishment talk given by The Right Honourable Arthur Wellesley Peel, M.P. on Wednesday 1 June 1887. The advertisement has ...