Photograph of Tower in Tower Street, showing ladies on a tennis court. This is the only known photograph of the Tower, taken early 20th century or late 19th Century
This marching bass drum is comprised of a hoop at the top holding the batter head side membrane, a bottom hoop, a shell and an air hole upon the shell. The shell and the hoops are painted red, black and cream. A thin rope is lashed between both hoops…
Book on the History of Hampshire. Fair condition although the book cover is separated from the spine along its lower and is, thus, fragile. 76 p with a linen-backed map by Robert Morden at the front. Dimensions 21 cm x 16.5 cm.
Photograph and a Postcard of Langstone Mill on a cold day; Feb 1885, -17degrees Fahrenheit - the coldest day ever recorded in Britain. Photographed by W. Scorer of Havant
Black tricorn hat believed to date between 1790 and 1810. This hat has deteriorated with missing material although it has more material surviving than EMHT70.2. It was sent for conservation shortly before its entry into the Trust's care and has been…
Black tricorn hat believed to date between 1790 and 1810. Consists of the remains of a tricorn hat with a considerable loss of original material. The remnants have been stitched onto a triangular base of modern material. The base sides are 40 cm in…
A religious coloured print in use in the late 19th Century showing the points of the compass with biblical quotations. At top of artwork is signed in ink James Smith. Consists of a single sheet of paper stuck onto brown paper. At the top of the…