4/1965/10/1
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9/1945/23/1
This pair of slippers is woven out of an organic material such as straw.
76/1967
This smock is typical of the type worn by male agricultural workers throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
E1691
This is a very finely carved pipe bowl from North America.
Rep694
Articulated skeleton of a python purchased from E.
110/1931/9
Carved wooden perch (muta kaka) over which a noose was laid, kept in place by the bird quills.
51/1916/137
E737
Possibly inherited by D’Urban from his paternal grandfather Sir Benjamin D’Urban, who was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in Canada, 1846.
94/1935/14
Possibly Bhaca-made. Suspension strap/necklace is no longer robust.
E2005/1
Ankle-high split-toed socks (tabi) have their roots in 15th century Japan.
E2005/2
51/1916/32
Brought to England by donor’s father, Captain George Shuldham Peard in 1828.
COR201
GLO027
V4608
Very rare eighteen century soprano recorder in C.
TTNCM : 188/2004/3
This small diamond-shaped china finial features the arms of Burnham-on-Sea.
70/1927/1
300/1988/W17
Wooden tools would have been common items in medieval Exeter, but rarely survive being buried in the ground.
858/1989/1
Wood would have been commonly used for tools, but usually rots away in the ground.
686/1910
Wood spatula that would have been used in the chewing of a quid: a betel leaf wrapped around portions of areca nut and slaked lime for its stimulating effect.
75/1961/1
A wood spatula that would have been used in the chewing of a quid: a betel leaf wrapped around portions of areca nut and slaked lime for its stimulating effect.
684/1910
75/1961/2
75/1961/3
75/1961/4
53/1962/1
53/1962/2
129/1972/14
129/1972/15
45/1994/1