Photograph of the employees showing 4 males and 23 females said on the reverse of the image to be on Horndean Road but probably on New Brighton Road since the laundry was on Quinton Fields. A modern reproduction of an older photograph and mounted on…
Unfinished sketch on paper showing a foreshore with two men engaged in activity, two yachts lying at a low-tide angle and an impression of the Ark. This was the wooden storage vessel for oysters. A combination of pencil, ink and water colour wash…
Digital fibre print, monochrome. 45 cm x 59 cm. Framed. This was taken at the British Timken plant in Daventry in 1957. Two workers lower the outer raceway onto the inner raceway of a large bearing. With the co-operation of his client, Broomfield was…
Colour print by Samuel Sparrow Engraver and published by S. Hooper book & print publisher, London. Shows the ruins of the Castle tower and the entrance arch. Artwork is 15.5 cm X 11 cm
Permissible Hours of Work (Apart from 'OV[ERTIME]). From Emsworth Laundry Limited, 6 West Street Emsworth PO10 7DY. 50 cm x 38 cm. From the Factories Act 1961. This poster is damaged with pieces missing.
Two pieces of paper showing eleven Royal Naval vessels of the Napoleonic period, perhaps in Line of Battle for the Battle of the Nile in 1798. Each piece is approximately 40 cm x 19 cm
Watercolour (faded due to its age) in a circular border showing a house with a slanting roof and sun shade. It is situated on a rise and in the foreground is a tree and a man with a dog. The artwork is 20 cm x 20 cm. This came into the museum…
Two pieces from a printed work in colour. It shows a scene from Alfred's Court with a printed title at the bottom 'Alfred Instructing the...' The larger piece is 20 cm x 14 cm and the smaller 7 cm x 14 cm. Both pieces appear to have been…
Oil on a canvas type material showing five soldiers walking across a field in silhouette against a rising or setting sun amidst dark clouds. The colours are brown. 50 cm x 40 cm. Probably intended to be a First World War scene.
Depicting the front of E.A. Stevens Greengrocer and General Stores of North Street, Emsworth showing two ladies in the entrance one of whom is Mrs Ada Smith. 14 cm x 8.5 cm
The young New Zealand-born Peter Blake first came to Emsworth in 1978 to oversee the refit of Condor at Bowman’s shipyard, Emsworth. All that now remains of the Bowman yard is the jetty on the foreshore. This picture shows him with the refit team and…
Sixth of six photographs of Emsworth Harbour Scene in snow - Jan 1963. Slipper in ice. Part of a collection of 16 black and white enlargements of views of Emsworth