List of Objects
Telling a history of our world through objects
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1800 - 1900
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Gold Mourning Ring
This ring was owned by John Holroyd, who foiled the assassination attempt on George III at Theatre Royal Drury Lane on ...
Contributed by Individual
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Darwin's Beagle Specimen Notebooks
Charles Darwin's Beagle Dry Specimen Catalogues
Contributed by Museum
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Samuel Revill's hammer
Samuel Revill (1847-1932) was a bootmaker from Sturton by Stow, near Lincoln. His hammer has the iron head and ash shaft ...
Contributed by Individual
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Replica of the world's first bicycle
A wooden hobby horse with metal rimmed wheels. Pedal operated cranks drive the rear wheel.
Contributed by Museum
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Transatlantic Telegraph Cable 1866
Made of a 5mm copper wire 'core' wrapped in a protective casing of tar, hemp and steel this short section of the first ...
Contributed by Individual
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A Pair of Victorian road skates
These road skates were owned by Charles Goodman Tebbutt, he was a well known Fen skater in the Huntingdon area, & skated ...
Contributed by Individual
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Colt Dragoon Revolver
Colt's revolver was the first truly mass produced item made using modern industrial techniques. This Colt Dragoon was ...
Contributed by Individual
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Grand Christmas Fete poster
This festive advertisement announcing the Grand Christmas Fete at Islington’s Royal Agricultural Hall is one in a ...
Contributed by Museum
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John Walker's Friction Light
John Walker's first friction match revolutionised the production, application and the portability of fire.
Contributed by Museum
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Chocolates presented to troops NY 1900
These boxes were New Year 1900 presents from Queen Victoria to the troops in the Boer War in South Africa. They marked ...
Contributed by Individual
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Travelling Microscope
We believe that the travelling microscope was made well over 100 years ago and was used by my great great grandfather, a ...
Contributed by Individual
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handmade brick
I found this brick in a cellar hole on a friend's property in Maine. Cellar holes, or house sites, can be found in ...
Contributed by Individual
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17.72in RML 100-ton gun gas check
This is a gas check - the driving band behind a shell - of a 17.72in (450mm) 100-ton coast defence gun from near ...
Contributed by Individual
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Great Great Aunt Eliza's Paint Box
Great Great Aunt Eliza was my Grannie's Aunt - sister of grannie's father. My Grannie is still alive at the age of 100 ...
Contributed by Individual
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Tram pass for Inspector John Spratling
This pass for tram transport is written out to Inspector John Spratling of J Division (Bethnal Green) of the ...
Contributed by Individual
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Cabinet Maker's Toolkit
This toolkit was manufactured by Holtzapffel & Co, a firm of master toolmakers founded in London by a family of German ...
Contributed by Individual
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Brewster 3D photograph viewer
The Brewster Viewer is a Victorian stereo photographic instrument, for the first time people could view the world in 3D, ...
Contributed by Individual
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A Faraday experimental electrical coil
This was given to me as a boy by the daughter of Sylvanus Phillips Thompson, the biographer of Michael Faraday, who ...
Contributed by Individual
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19th century Mexican Serape
Made in Mexico, a serape or (zerape) is a soft rectangular blanket with an opening in the middle for one's head. It is a ...
Contributed by Individual
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Kodak 'One' camera box
This box once held one of Major Powell-Cotton’s early cameras – a Kodak ‘One’. This camera was produced by the Eastman ...
Contributed by Museum
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Flag, Queen Victoria's Silver Jubilee
This flag was handed down through my mother's family. This one is clearly marked as celebrating Victoria's Silver ...
Contributed by Individual
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Gertrude Jekyll's gardening boots
Gertrude Jekyll, Artist, Gardener and Craftswoman, was born in 1843. She was in her 40s when she bought this pair of ...
Contributed by Museum
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Little Manual of the Russian Language
This book belonged to my grandfather, F. Washbrook, a ship's steward on the Tonso which went from Hull to Petrograd. He ...
Contributed by Individual
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Sampler (Tapestry) by Ann England
Ann England, like other young ladies in her time were expected to learn various skills in order to be accepted in ...
Contributed by Individual
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Apprenticeship Indentures
These are my great-great-great-great grandfathers Indentures, from when he was apprenticed to an Engraver. My ...
Contributed by Individual
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National Telephone Directory c1894
This National Telephone Directory contains all the telephone numbers of all subscribers in England, Scotland, Ireland ...
Contributed by Individual
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Sampler, memoir of Company Schools 1852
My grandmother was born in 1839/40. This sampler hung in my family home and as children we used to sing the hymn ...
Contributed by Individual
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Sister Dora's Cross
A simple cross made of an early form of plastic and would have been carried by Sister Dora, the nursing pioneer.
Contributed by Museum
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Wooden lace bobbins from Huntingdonshire
My 4Xgreat-aunt, Quaker Mary Lewin, was a lacemaker at Ellington, Huntingdonshire at the time of her marriage in 1835. ...
Contributed by Individual
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Eire clay pipe found in Eskimo Alaska
I was sitting last July with an Inupiaq (Eskimo) friend in the deserted village site of Point Hope, Alaska, while he ...
Contributed by Individual
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Hand made finishing nails
Robert Clark, a journeyman carpenter, immigrated from Perthshire, Scotland to Annan Ontario in 1860 where he purchased a ...
Contributed by Individual
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Shaka Zulu warrior's armband
I have chosen an armband worn by Shaka Zulu's leading warriors, a reminder of one of Africa's high points. The antique ...
Contributed by Individual
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Sickness insurance books
These are some old insurance cheque books which I found in the loft of my house which was built in 1776. The insurance ...
Contributed by Individual
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"Oaks" bible
My object is a bible presented to my great grandfather, "In memory of the terrible explosion at the Oaks Colliery, near ...
Contributed by Individual
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Micrometer. Starrett & Co.USA
This is a well used Starrett 1" Micrometer originally belong to T.Prendergast who was probably a toolmaker or instrument ...
Contributed by Individual
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The Camel Teapot - 1837
The silver teapot has a spout in the shape of a camel's head. It belonged to my great grandfather who recovered it from ...
Contributed by Individual
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Gaskell? portrait signed by owner?
I think this is a portrait of Mrs Gaskell which is signed by Charlotte Bronte as a mark of ownership. There is a thank ...
Contributed by Individual
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Indenture of Apprenticeship
An indenture is a legal agreement between two parties, in this case between an apprentice, my great great grandfather ...
Contributed by Individual
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1808 Adam and Eve Sampler
This was made in 1808 and originated in Chorley. It demonstrates how proficient young women were in the art of ...
Contributed by Individual
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Horse drawn hearse
This horse drawn hearse was made in 1870 almost certainly in London. The glass sided hearse was particularly popular as ...
Contributed by Individual
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Tahitian mourner's costume
A tahitian mourner's costume comprising a mask headdress, a breastplate and an apron.
Contributed by Museum
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Red work sampler
This sampler was made by my mother's mother's mother's mother, in 1865, when she was a girl of twelve. Her name was ...
Contributed by Individual
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Negretti and Zambra Pocket Barometer
The make of this object is Negretti Zambra, and it’s dated around 1867. This company were active between 1850s and c ...
Contributed by Individual
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Napoleonic cannon
The eighteenth and early nineteenth century Welsh iron industry experienced boom times during periods of war; this ...
Contributed by Museum
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Reckitt Advertising Posters
These posters advertise Reckitt’s Starch, aimed at Russian and American consumers. Reckitt and Sons started in 1840 in ...
Contributed by Individual
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Scrimshaw - a Ship and a Mermaid
This was bought at an auction in Beverley and originates from around 1850. It shows a ship and a mermaid. Scrimshaw is ...
Contributed by Individual
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A Commemorative Mustard Tin
This advertising tin commemorates the reign of Victoria and shows all the Prime Ministers of England. It was made by ...
Contributed by Individual
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Tadcaster Church Mug
In 1862 the Tadcaster River in Yorkshire flooded the local church. Parishioners were so concerned that this might happen ...
Contributed by Individual
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Suffolk Woodsman's Prayer Book and Diary
Leonie Robinson came to ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Suffolk with an amazing book, which belonged to her great, great, great ...
Contributed by Individual
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Mexican Horse Saddle
Horse Saddle originally belonging to Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham, Politician, Cowboy, Writer and adventurer. It ...
Contributed by Museum