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DEV075
WIL305
DEV035
DEV036
COR270
COR276
417/1906
This perforated stone axe dates from the Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age and was found at Langtree in Devon.
7/2023/1
The company Selcol was established in 1953 as subsidiary of Selmer Company, a musical instrument manufacturer.
31/1918/112
This is a hand-held stone ‘pestle’ which was used with a stone bowl called a ‘mortar’ for grinding materials such as spices for use in cooking, or in temples.
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DOR129
COR296
COR309
COR054
COR083
COR116
SOM051
COR137
COR140
COR224
DOR102
73/1921/346
This albumen print on photographic paper is part of a collection of 44 photographs once belonging to John Reader Jackson (1837-1920) who was a curator at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, museum.
73/1921/347
73/1921/348
73/1921/349
This photograph shows a view of sunset at the lake at Ootacamund, South India.
73/1921/350
73/1921/351
This photograph shows specimens of tree fern in Lebong, Darjeeling, India.
73/1921/352
73/1921/353
This photograph shows the rapids on the Pykara in the Nilgiris, Madras, India.