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Social History (TD5181)
White handkerchief. Bunch of flowers embroidered at one corner. White flowers, pale green leaves and a red ribbon around the stems.
Social History (TD5182)
Peach colored handkerchief printed with dark red and pale blue lines.
Social History (TD5183)
Multi- colored handkerchief printed with brown, green, beige, blue, yellow, red and orange lines.
Social History (TD5185)
Blue and white printed handkerchief. 'C11 VERA' is written in pen at one corner.
Social History (TD5186)
Blue, red, pink, orange and white printed handkerchief. 'VERA' is written in pen in two places.
Social History (TD5187)
Brown, orange and yellow printed handkerchief. Silky material. Frayed at one edge.
Social History (TD5191)
White handkerchief. Arranged into 9 squares, each of which has different printed flowers inside. At bottom right corner; 'KREIER'.
Social History (TD5192)
White handkerchief with printed flower decoration. Bright pink border.
Social History (TD5193)
White handkerchief with printed yellow and green flower and cross-hatched decoration.
Social History (TD5194)
Pink silk handkerchief with multi coloured flower decoration at the centre. Label states; 'LIBERTY/ MADE IN ENGLAND'.
Social History (TD5195)
3 white handkerchiefs with embroidered flower decoration on each. Gold coloured sicker in the shape of a bow states; 'MADE IN SWITZERLAND'. Pinned to white card.
Social History (TA6388)
Two brown and iridescent read feathered humming birds (stuffed) with yellow and green chest.
Social History (TA6409)
Spray of white flowers made from feathers trimmed in pink, green feather leaves on a wire fixing.
Social History (TA6410)
White feathers in the shape of a flower with a red centre, one white bud and leaves of grey and green feathers.
Social History (TA6390)
White flower headdress made of white feathers, blue edged petals. Possibly meant to represent apple blossom and wild roses with pale green feather leaves.
Social History (TB1159)
Metal shoe buckle (tin) with central hinged bar and prongs. Decorated with fig leaves.
Social History (TA6420)
Five petal flower made of white, machine made lace. Six cotton ribbons hang from the back (bias tape).
Social History (TB2013)
No board. Ebony box with inlayed keyhole. Label reads ‘H.Staunton ’‘Registered No58,697 5 & 8 Vict. Cap 100’. Chess men complete but heavily damaged. All pieces have green felt bottom and are made of wood.
Social History (TB4020)
Long narrow brooch for lapel of coat or jacket. Made from pressed glass, imitation of Jet. Glass riveted onto a black painted steel back with long hinged pin and hook attachment.
Social History (TB1123)
Set of six dress ornaments/ beads of black pressed glass in imitation of Jet. Diamond shape, mounted on both sides to give built up appearance. Single hole in each for threading into fabric.
Social History (TA3367)
Black, imitation Jet. Glass bead belt with bead balls the the ends.
Social History (TA6418)
Elongated multiple layered rosette of white silk ribbon, mounted on a stiffener with loop attachment. Late 19th century.
Social History (TA6421)
Floppy bow of cream lace with cream net boarder and net backing. Discoloured and dirty.
Social History (T9819)
Pair of matching black horn bracelets with raised floral decoration in the centre.
Social History (TC3135)
Photograph in sepia showing a dilapidated building signed, "Blue Bowl" on the site of Fry's No3 factory added later. There are a group of people standing outside, the man holding the scroll is T.Denford (name written on the back). The date is circa 1890. The photograph is mounted on white card.
Social History (TC3115)
Photograph in black and white showing high vantage point view of Fry's factories Nos 2,3, and 4 from right to left with three stacks. Central Bristol area. The photograph was produced by Lewis R. Protheroe of 3, Narrow Wine Street, Bristol. The photograph is mounted on grey card.
Social History (TC3136)
Print reproduction in black and yellow - toned paper of the original Fry's factory buidling at Quay Street, Bristol. The picture produced and mounted on grey card by A.E. Stanley, photographer, Bedminster.
Social History (TC3134)
Photograph in black and white showing backs of houses in All Saints Street, Bristol. The site of Fry's No 4 factory. The houses are in the process of demolition. The group of figures seen centre-left include J.S. Fry.
Social History (TC3187)
Photograph in black and white showing grouped Fry's board of directors posed in outdoor setting. Individual names listed on the back.
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