List of Objects
Telling a history of our world through objects
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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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Olympic Torch from 1948 London Olympics
This torch was one of the 1688 torches designed and manufactured in the UK for the ‘Relay of Peace’ which took place ...
Contributed by Museum
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Honda Civic - 1979
The Honda Civic is a notable car in the history of motoring as it was one of the first Japanese cars to make an impact ...
Contributed by Individual
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Kiso Suzuki guitar
This guitar was made in Japan by by the Kiso Suzuki Violin Company company. It is a copy of a guitar by the USA guitar ...
Contributed by Individual
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USSR Lonely Planet guide
This edition of the Lonely Planet guide to the USSR was published just as the Soviet Union collapsed.
The book was ...
Contributed by Individual
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Roll Test Edit
Tell us what it says about a time, a place or a community. What does it make you think about history and the world? You ...
Contributed by Individual
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Transistor Radio with Earpiece
Before the MP3 was the Walkman and before that was the "tranny" - the transistor radio. Personal radios existed before ...
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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Slide Rule
In 1966 I went to Leeds University to study Electrical and Electronic Engineering. At an introductory lecture from the ...
Contributed by Individual
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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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Victorian swimming costume
This red cotton swimming costume was left behind in lost property at Hornsey Road Public Baths, Islington in about 1900. ...
Contributed by Museum
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1961 Cooper Tea Cards
1961 Cooper Tea Cards. Collectable Tea Cards were introduced in the 1950’s as a way of advertising and retaining ...
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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Sin Eater's Grave Ratlinghope Shropshire
It is the grave of the last known Sin-Eater in England, a practice peculiar to the England/Welsh marches. Richard ...
Contributed by Individual
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YZ bird matchstriker
A YZ bird matchstriker in the shape of a pelican made from cast phenolic resin and ebony, by Henry Howell & Co. about ...
Contributed by Individual
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Coronation record King George June 1911
This 78 rpm record was made at what was I believe a time of awareness and belief in the class structure of Great Britain ...
Contributed by Individual
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William 1st Silver Penny
Our family (Sweatman) emanated from the City of Oxford in England where we have two records from the Doomsday Book of ...
Contributed by Individual
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Bonnie Prince Charlie's Silver Canteen
Silver Travelling Canteen belonging to Bonnie Prince Charlie
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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Red Cross butter tin from Colditz Castle
This Canadian Creamery Butter tin comes from Colditz Castle in Germany. The tin was part of a Red Cross parcel, sent to ...
Contributed by Individual
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Mummy of Hornedjitef
Mummy and coffins of Hornedjitef an Egyptian priest who lived over 1,000 years after Tutankhamun and Ramesses the Great.
Contributed by The British Museum
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Polish Cooking Pot journeyed to Scotland
It belongs to my father-in-law, Leon. His mother took it from the Polish farm where he was born. The pot went with them ...
Contributed by Individual
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Jimi Hendrix's first music festival
This is the first ever festival that JIMI HENDRIX appeared on..it predates Woodstock, The Ilse of White and Glastonbury ...
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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First World War Christmas Tin
This is a little brass tin issued to soldiers by Princess Mary in Christmas 1914, originally containing chocolate & ...
Contributed by Individual
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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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My Mother's Suitcase
This is the suitcase my mother was carrying when she was forced to leave Nazi Germany in 1939. I have a photo of her ...
Contributed by Individual
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Colossus World's 1st Electronic Computer
Colossus was designed to break the Lorenz cipher, used by German High Command.
Contributed by Museum
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Song Dynasty tomb tile used as road fill
Tile for a child's tomb in Northern China. Woman is oldest female relative. Tomb destroyed during Cultural Revolution. ...
Contributed by Individual
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My Father's Rice Box
This box contained my father's daily rice ration when he was a Prisoner of War in Japan. My father was arrested in ...
Contributed by Individual
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Royal typewriter
This object is a link to my boyhood, both my parents, and a reminder that had it not been for the Second World War, I ...
Contributed by Individual
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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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condom
The condom is one of the few tools which does not further our evolution. The social, religious, and political issues ...
Contributed by Individual
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False Leg
Artificial leg, made in 1919, and used by a miner who lost his leg in a mining accident in Emlyn Colliery, Penygroes, ...
Contributed by Museum
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the eye
My Father fought in the Second World War with the DLI and was seriously injured at the Battle of Mareth, in the North ...
Contributed by Individual
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A cannonball made of Wealden iron
A few years ago, this cannonball was found under the road outside Hammer Mill Farm on the borders of Biddenden and ...
Contributed by Individual
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A 1914-1918 war Entrenching Tool.
This was my Father's - for getting underground quickly. It symbolises what he had to do on The Somme and at ...
Contributed by Individual
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Felinfoel Brewery beer can
The small brewery at Felinfoel was the first brewery outside the USA to commerically can beer
Contributed by Museum
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A violin
Andrea Amati (1505-1577) crystalised the design and manufacture of the violin at Cremona in Italy for ever after. All ...
Contributed by Individual
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Statuette of Jupiter
This small figure, height 92mm is probably Romano-British
Contributed by Museum
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Bomb Disposal Poster from 1942
This poster came to me from my father, who was in the Royal Engineers as a sapper during the Second World War, in the ...
Contributed by Individual
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Early porcelain plate
This a plate passed down through my family and is believed to have been made by my family. It is early English porcelain ...
Contributed by Individual
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1793 £5 Note
Paper money as we recognise it today originated in Britain in the 17th Century as a receipt for gold deposited with ...
Contributed by Museum
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Mrs Beeton's Cookery Book
This book is a real treasure. It's a second edition of Mrs Beeton's world famous cookery book. It belongs to my mother, ...
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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JFK/Johnson election campaign badge
this badge represents the beginnings of a huge change in world affairs. The sixties began with a feeling of hope for a ...
Contributed by Individual
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Sputnik 1, first journey into space.
Sputnik 1 was the object that began the era of space exploration when it was launched from the USSR in 1957. Many people ...
Contributed by Individual