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                <text>Bottle, medicine</text>
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                <text>Glass bottle with cut vertical lines up and down its rear surface presumably to render handling easier. Label on the front 'WRIGHT'S COAL TAR VAPORIZING LIQUID'. 'Especially prepared for use in Wright's Coal Tar Inhaler.' 130 cm in height x 4 cm width x 2.5 cm depth. Front label stained brown with the contents.</text>
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                <text>c.1940s</text>
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                <text>Gift from : Stevens, R, Mill End</text>
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                <text>Museum store/cabinet 1/shelf 1</text>
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                <text>Gift from : Bunnage, Mr &amp; Mrs, 11 Homefield Road, Drayton, Portsmouth PO6 1RB.</text>
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                <text>01.06.2026</text>
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                <text>See EMHT2059</text>
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                <text>Book, hardback, in white with an orange dust cover. Published by Fairfield Books in 2026. 296 p., ill. photographs colour and b/w. 24 cm x 16.5 cm.&#13;
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                <text>Gift from : Caspari, Kelley, 07365 539130. asparagussy@pm.me</text>
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                <text>Phoebe's House. Her husband is reviewing it.</text>
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                <text>To commemorate the loss of someone killed in action serving with British and Empire forces  during the First World War and intended to be a tangible memorial for the family. Known as 'Dead Man's Penny' or 'Death Penny'. Bronze, 120 mm diameter. It features Britannia with a lion, dolphins (representing Britain's sea power) and a lion cub tearing apart an Imperial German eagle.&#13;
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                <text>LOAN from Mrs Phoebe Smith, New Meadow, Prinsted Lane, EMSWORTH</text>
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                <text>29.05.2026</text>
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                <text>Private James Edward Burridge who was killed in action on 13th March 1918 whilst serving with the Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) 2nd Battalion.&#13;
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                  <text>Comprising artefacts and memorabilia relating to the Free French Camp (Bir Hakeim) at Hollybank, Emsworth 1942-1945. Kleber Desgris was based in Camp and whilst stationed there he met Isabel his future. EM&amp;HT are grateful to Kleber's son amd daughter-in-law,  Paul and Lynda Desgris for donating his uniform, pictorial archive and other items in this collection to Emsworth Museum.</text>
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                  <text>Gift from : Desgris, Paul &amp; Lynda, La Bute, 23 Rue de Rosamel, 62630 Frencq, France</text>
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                <text>Adam &amp; Charles Black, London. Presented to Lt. R.C. Twitchen by the Wardroom HMS Lowestoft, 14 December 1983 with best wishes.</text>
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