Atemp435
‘No A914 Devonshire Bank Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand FIVE POUNDS Value received Exeter the 5 day of Novem 1817 No 914 for Williams Cann Searle & Co John Searle’
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‘No [illegible] Devonshire Bank Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand ONE POUND Value received Exeter the 3 day of April 1813 No [illegible] for Williams Cann Searle & Co JW Williams’
1171/1974/1
‘No A934 Devonshire Bank Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand FIVE POUNDS Value received Exeter the 1 day of Novem 1817 No 934 for Williams Cann Searle & Co JW Williams’
65/1992/4
This bank note was issued by City Bank in Exeter but is possibly a printer’s test piece as the reverse is a piece of scrap paper.
65/1992/5
Several designs of bank note were made for the Exeter City Bank during its existence.
93/1938
The General Bank in Exeter was one of several small banks established in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
84/1924/1
‘No A990 Devonshire Bank Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand FIVE POUNDS Value received Exeter the 5 day of Novem 1817 No 990 for Williams Cann Searle & Co John Searle’
84/1924/2
‘No A552 Devonshire Bank Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand FIVE POUNDS Value received Exeter the 5 day of Novem 1817 No 552 for Williams Cann Searle & Co JW Williams’
20/2020
Fridays for Future Exeter created this banner.
15/1994/23
This barbed and tanged arrowhead is a characteristic hunting tool of the Bronze Age.
127/2001/14/2
73/1921/86/prioris
Bark from a collection of specimens and photos chiefly concerned with economic botany collected by J R Jackson of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
73/1921/57/PRIORIS
These bark strips are from a collection of specimens and photos chiefly concerned with economic botany collected by J R Jackson of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
73/1921/69/PRIORIS
This bark is from a collection of specimens and photos chiefly concerned with economic botany belonging to J R Jackson of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
73/1921/88/PRIORIS
Bark collected by G Englemann & C S Sargent from from a collection of specimens and photos etc.
73/1921/1/PRIORIS
35/1929
Made from the inner bark of a species of fig tree (Ficus natalensis) with pattern in black produced from lake mud.
73/1921/89/prioris
Bark from a collection of specimens and photos etc.
E1767b
Donated to RAMM by the Devon & Exeter Institution.
E1767e
E1767c
Original Devon & Exeter Institution label reads ‘Otaheite/ Presented by Capt.
E1263
There are few surviving examples of this decorated cloth in the UK (e.
COR283
813/1997
A sugar bowl or basket was another essential in a fine tea service.
43/1907
This is a hip basket worn for ceremonial occasions.
9/1945/1
This is a conical shaped woven straw basket.
9/1945/29
This round deep basket is made out of woven strips of bamboo and covered with a resin, most likely to be lacquer.
4/2001/10
70/1927/6
A flat-based, rectangular basket.
70/1927/7
A flat-based, rectangular burden basket.