List of Objects
Telling a history of our world through objects
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1700 - 1800
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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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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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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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Wool staple mark
This mark was removed from St Peter's Church in Tiverton during restoration work in 1853-63.
The production of ...
Contributed by Museum
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The Duke of Devonshire's watch
The watch is a dumb quarter repeater with (possibly) a slightly later lever escapement. It is signed Gregson, Hger du ...
Contributed by Individual
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Gold repousée pocket watch with chime
This pocket watch was created by Roger Dunster who worked in Amsterdam and London in the early 1700's
Contributed by Museum
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Shillelagh owned by Daniel O'Connell
Shillelagh owned by Daniel O'Connell the Irish Liberator, after whom O'Connell Street in Dublin is named.
It was left ...
Contributed by Individual
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Knotted burr snuff box
A gnarled, knotted oak burr reveals an intricately painted, lacquered snuff box with two hinged lids. The lids depict ...
Contributed by Individual
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Tremayne wine bottle
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
HELIGAN GARDENS. This type of glass bottle ...
Contributed by Museum
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Edward Austen (Knight) Silk Suit
Chawton House was owned by Jane Austen's brother,Edward.(After 1812 he was known as Edward Knight and is sometimes ...
Contributed by Museum
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Harpsichord by Bartolomeo Cristofori
My harpsichord is by Bartolomeo Cristofori, the Florentine builder and inventor who created the first pianoforte in 1700 ...
Contributed by Individual
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Ladymead House - Victoria Art Gallery
‘Ladymead House’ was painted around 1730. It was discovered in the attic of Ladymead House in 1977 by an architect ...
Contributed by Individual
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Ralph Allen’s Postal Contract
In the early 18th century all mail went via London making it very slow and expensive. Allen reorganised the system so ...
Contributed by Individual
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Sir Robert Peel's cradle
Sir Robert Peel 2nd Baronet was born at Chamber Hall in Bury in 1788; he was born into a family where money was no ...
Contributed by Museum
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Miniature Ivory Carving, Holburne Museum
This remarkable miniature carving depicts two nymphs garlanding a herm, overlooked by putti. It is a tour de force of ...
Contributed by Individual
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Diana and Endymion - The Holburne Museum
In Greek myth, Jupiter sent Endymion into eternal sleep in return for being granted perpetual beauty. Each night Diana ...
Contributed by Individual
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Model Post Boy – Bath Postal Museum
An 18th century beautifully carved wooden model of a standing post boy holding a letter. This would have been used ...
Contributed by Individual
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Bust of Horatio Nelson, Beckford's Tower
Very few people were allowed inside the world that William Beckford created at Fonthill Abbey, but in 1800 a famous ...
Contributed by Individual
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Dog Wheel – Number One Royal Crescent
An 18th century device for turning a roasting spit when cooking a joint of meat on an open bar grate fire. The wheel was ...
Contributed by Individual
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Tenor Bell – Bath Abbey
The Abbey’s tenor bell weighs 33 cwt, about the same as a small car! It is inscribed: ‘All of you Bathe that hear me ...
Contributed by Individual
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Portrait of Mrs Delany,1 Royal Crescent
One of the most fascinating and talented women of the 18th century, Mary Delany was an artist, needlewoman, gardener and ...
Contributed by Individual
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Portrait of Captain Wade,Assembly Rooms
In 1771 Thomas Gainsborough, then living in the Circus, painted a portrait of Captain William Wade as a present to the ...
Contributed by Individual
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The Assembly Rooms Chandeliers, Bath
The Assembly Rooms are lit by a set of nine chandeliers, made for the building in 1771. Today they are considered to be ...
Contributed by Individual
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Tureen with the Arms of Pratt, MEEA
This tureen and its lid are decorated with the full arms of Pratt - three elephant heads and three stars on a shield. ...
Contributed by Individual
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Pulteney Armorial Dish, Museum of EAA
The Pulteney dish is part of a service made for William Pulteney, who was created Earl of Bath in 1742. His coat of ...
Contributed by Individual
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Golden Fig Marygold and Annual Martynea
This is one of a series of exquisite botanical watercolours painted by the Bath painter Thomas Robins the Younger. Eight ...
Contributed by Individual
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Brass Drum Orrery - The Herschel Museum
Brass drum orrery made by George Adams in c. 1789. The orrery is a model of the solar system showing planetary motion; ...
Contributed by Individual
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Queen Square Balustrade - BOBC
These surviving fragments are all that can now be seen of the balustrade that once enclosed the central space of Queen ...
Contributed by Individual
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Philadelphia Highboy, American Museum
Henry Francis Du Pont, founder of the Winterthur Museum in Delaware, was an avid admirer of the American Museum. Showing ...
Contributed by Individual
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Serpentine Commode, No. 1 Royal Crescent
This beautiful serpentine fronted commode, the original French name for a chest of drawers, dates from approximately ...
Contributed by Individual
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Georgian Loveletter, 1 Royal Crescent
A love letter, written in Bath in 1785, by an unknown lovelorn author, bears a heartfelt poem to 'Louisa Fair' and is ...
Contributed by Individual
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Court Dress,The Fashion Museum
In Bath's 18th century heyday aristocratic members of the royal court were frequent visitors to the city, attracted by ...
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18th century Corset, The Fashion Museum
The Fashion Museum has an exceptional corset collection. Visitors can try on reproduction corsets and crinolines in a ...
Contributed by Individual
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Native American Arrow Heads
A collection of Native American Arrowheads. Most are from the Wampanoag and Mohegan nations. In addition to ...
Contributed by Individual
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Shoes
CHILD'S SHOES. This small pair of child's leather shoes, eighteenth century, was discovered hidden above a wall during ...
Contributed by Museum
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Oriental vase set
these matching vases have been passed down my family and I am about to pass them on to my children. We were told that ...
Contributed by Individual
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Letter from George Frideric Handel
The composer George Frideric Handel wrote this letter to his friend and librettist Charles Jennens on 19th July 1744. ...
Contributed by Museum
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Unique example of Charles Wesley's hymns
An example of the hymns written during the evangelical awakening of the 18th Century
Contributed by Museum
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HMS 'Anson' beam support
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
CHARLESTOWN SHIPWRECK MUSEUM. The wreck of ...
Contributed by Museum
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early wooden moulding plane
This is a very early moulding plane by John Davenport of London.
Up until the middle of the 17th century, most wooden ...
Contributed by Individual
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Smuggler's sword
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
POLPERRO MUSEUM. Robert Mark, a Polperro ...
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Ingenious 18th century tobacco box
This late 18th century metal tobacco-box has a clever surprise gadget ~ a hinged 'burning-glass' which folds inside the ...
Contributed by Museum
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Dolly Pentreath
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT. This portrait shows ...
Contributed by Museum
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Cornish porcelain
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
WHEAL MARTYN. This little lopsided blue ...
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Belling's clock
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
BODMIN MUSEUM. From clocks to Baby ...
Contributed by Museum
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Trewithen mirror
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
TREWITHEN HOUSE. A Georgian mirror or a ...
Contributed by Museum
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Contents of a garderobe
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
FOWEY MUSEUM. Some evidence of what people ...
Contributed by Museum
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Hurling ball with Cornish motto
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
PENLEE HOUSE GALLERY AND MUSEUM. Hurling ...
Contributed by Museum
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Silver tea-pot made in Banff
Silver waisted bullet-styled teapot, made by an unknown Banff silversmith circa 1715-20.
Contributed by Museum
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Octagonal compass sundial
Shan Macdonald, Curatorial assistant for Scientific Instruments selected this object from the Hunterian Museum’s ...
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