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Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Ice pail depicting the Battle of Salamanca N081113

Ice pail depicting the Battle of Salamanca N081113
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Ice pail from the Duke of Wellingtons Prussian Service, made in Berlin 1817-19. This was a gift to the Duke from the King of Prussia

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Neolithic arrowheads N100547

Neolithic arrowheads N100547
HATFIELD EARTHWORKS, Wiltshire. Flint arrowheads from Marden Henge excavations, 2010

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: J. W. Evans, sample card N030029

J. W. Evans, sample card N030029
J. W. EVANS, Birmingham, West Midlands. Silversmiths factory. Detailed view of a sample card found in Jacksons Workshop

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Ice pail showing the Storming of Ciudad Rodrigo N080942

Ice pail showing the Storming of Ciudad Rodrigo N080942
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Ice pail from the Duke of Wellingtons Prussian Service, made in Berlin 1817-19. This was a gift to the Duke from the King of Prussia

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Soup tureen depicting the Battle of Orthes N080939

Soup tureen depicting the Battle of Orthes N080939
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Soup tureen from the Duke of Wellingtons Prussian Service, made in Berlin 1817-19. This was a gift to the Duke from the King of Prussia

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Battle of Waterloo map J020089

Battle of Waterloo map J020089
WALMER CASTLE, Kent. " Battle of Waterloo &c" map " Exhibiting the Situation of the Armies on the 16th, 17th & 18th of June 1815"

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Napoleons death mask K040686

Napoleons death mask K040686
APSLEY HOUSE, London. View of Napoleons death mask on display in the Basement Gallery

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Battle instructions written by the Duke of Wellington K050231

Battle instructions written by the Duke of Wellington K050231
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Battle instructions written by the Duke of Wellington

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Duke of Wellingtons sabre K040688

Duke of Wellingtons sabre K040688
APSLEY HOUSE, London. View of Duke of Wellingtons sabre used in the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Roman pottery J940078

Roman pottery J940078
ALDBOROUGH ROMAN TOWN, North Yorkshire. Assorted group of Roman pottery vessels

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Roman steelyard weight K010371

Roman steelyard weight K010371
RICHBOROUGH ROMAN FORT, Kent. Steelyard weight in the form of a bearded satyr

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Tiles at Muchelney Abbey K971727

Tiles at Muchelney Abbey K971727
MUCHELNEY ABBEY, Somerset. Interior view. Decorated tiles on display

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Norman cloisonne K960987

Norman cloisonne K960987
ST AUGUSTINEs ABBEY, Canterbury, Kent. Copper alloy cloisonne circular mount dated 10th or 11th century

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Norman sculpted corbel K960978

Norman sculpted corbel K960978
ST AUGUSTINEs ABBEY, Canterbury, Kent. Figured corbel inscribed by the stonemason / sculptor Robertus me fecit (Robert made me - Latin)

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Tonsured monk, St Augustines Abbey J970282

Tonsured monk, St Augustines Abbey J970282
ST AUGUSTINEs ABBEY, Canterbury, Kent. Figurative tile that appears to depict a tonsured monk. Probably c.1170, but possibly as late as mid-13th century

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Landguard Fort, clock mechanism K060514

Landguard Fort, clock mechanism K060514
LANDGUARD FORT, Felixstowe, Suffolk. Interior view. Detail of the clock mechanism in the gatehouse

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Landguard Fort K060513

Landguard Fort K060513
LANDGUARD FORT, Felixstowe, Suffolk. Interior view. View through arch towards bell and clock mechanism in the gatehouse

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Decorative glass, Great Yarmouth Row Houses N090576

Decorative glass, Great Yarmouth Row Houses N090576
GREAT YARMOUTH ROW HOUSES, Norfolk. Row 111. Decorative glass in door showing children at play

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Fragment of wall painting, Wall Roman Site K981137

Fragment of wall painting, Wall Roman Site K981137
WALL ROMAN SITE (LETOCETUM), Staffordshire. Fragment of a wall painting

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Silver penny of Burgred K040727

Silver penny of Burgred K040727
PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Hampshire. Silver penny of Burgred, King of Mercia (852-874AD). Reverse of coin

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Tile fragment with dogs paw print K010328

Tile fragment with dogs paw print K010328
RICHBOROUGH ROMAN FORT, Kent. Tile fragment containing a dogs paw mark

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Copper alloy buckle and plate J920217

Copper alloy buckle and plate J920217
ANCIENT MONUMENTS LABORATORY. Copper alloy buckle and plate from Mucking

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Portuguese Service, Apsley House N100207

Portuguese Service, Apsley House N100207
APSLEY HOUSE, London. The Portuguese Service. Detail of face of statuette holding laurel wreath. Post-restoration. The silver gilt centrepiece was presented to the Duke of Wellington in 1816 by

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Portuguese Service, Apsley House N100206

Portuguese Service, Apsley House N100206
APSLEY HOUSE, London. The Portuguese Service. Detail of face of statuette. Post- restoration. The silver gilt centrepiece was presented to the Duke of Wellington in 1816 by the Portuguese government

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Portuguese Service, Apsley House N100202

Portuguese Service, Apsley House N100202
APSLEY HOUSE, London. The Portuguese Service. Detail of the figure with laurel wreath undergoing restoration. The silver gilt centrepiece was presented to the Duke of Wellington in 1816 by

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Roman bone dice K981122

Roman bone dice K981122
WALL ROMAN SITE (LETOCETUM), Staffordshire. Artefacts found on the site. Two bone dice

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Roman brooch in the shape of a duck K981121

Roman brooch in the shape of a duck K981121
WALL ROMAN SITE (LETOCETUM), Staffordshire. Artefacts found on the site. A brooch in the shape of a duck

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Bronze age arrow head J930088

Bronze age arrow head J930088
ANCIENT MONUMENTS LABORATORY. Early Bronze Age Conygar Hill type barbed and tanged arrow head found at Irthlingborough

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Roman hub cap K870175

Roman hub cap K870175
LULLINGSTONE ROMAN VILLA, Kent. Bronze wheel hub-cap, decorated with head of lion, found in Room 8

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Roman bronze flagon J910148

Roman bronze flagon J910148
LULLINGSTONE ROMAN VILLA, Kent. A Roman copper-alloy (bronze) flagon found in the Mausoleum

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Lindisfarne Viking stone J870085

Lindisfarne Viking stone J870085
LINDISFARNE PRIORY, Northumberland. Viking stone. A 10th century carved cross-shaft of the kind that would have stood on the cross base now in the north transept

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Wroxeter Roman City artefacts J850001

Wroxeter Roman City artefacts J850001
WROXETER ROMAN CITY, Shropshire. Artefacts found at Wroxeter

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Roman building tools N100179

Roman building tools N100179
HADRIANs WALL. Roman building tools. Top left to right - masons hammer, plumb bob. Bottom left to right - slaters hammer and chisel

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Roman coins K990435

Roman coins K990435
RICHBOROUGH ROMAN FORT, Kent. The obverses of three " Urbs Roma" coins of Constantine the Great (307-337) found on site

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Statuette of Bonus Eventus K980245

Statuette of Bonus Eventus K980245
RICHBOROUGH ROMAN FORT, Kent. Statuette of Bonus Eventus from the Roman period

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Statuette of Apollo K010304

Statuette of Apollo K010304
RICHBOROUGH ROMAN FORT, Kent. Statuette of Apollo

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Plan of the Tea House Bridge at Audley End K991278

Plan of the Tea House Bridge at Audley End K991278
AUDLEY END HOUSE, Essex. Drawing from volume " Miscellany Prospects". Architectural elevation of the Tea House Bridge by Robert ADAM c.1783

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Cameo of Robert Adam J900015

Cameo of Robert Adam J900015
KENWOOD HOUSE, THE IVEAGH BEQUEST, London. Cameo of the architect Robert Adam by James Tassie c.1792

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Part of the Corbridge Hoard N081017

Part of the Corbridge Hoard N081017
CORBRIDGE Roman Town Museum, Northumberland. Part of the Corbridge Hoard found in 1964, including rare fragments of lorica segmentata - roman soldiers armour

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Roman building dedication N081016

Roman building dedication N081016
CORBRIDGE Roman Town Museum, Northumberland. Building dedication for Antoninus Pius, re-used as a paving stone in the west granary

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Roman carpentry and stoneworking tools N081015

Roman carpentry and stoneworking tools N081015
CORBRIDGE Roman Town Museum, Northumberland. Roman metal carpentry and stoneworking tools

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Victory, Neptune and Mars N081014

Victory, Neptune and Mars N081014
CORBRIDGE Roman Town Museum, Northumberland. Relief showing Victory, Neptune and Mars. Neptune was the Roman god of water and the sea. Mars was the Roman god of war

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Roman cornucopia N081013

Roman cornucopia N081013
CORBRIDGE Roman Town Museum, Northumberland. Top part of a stone cornucopia with original paint

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Replica of the Corbridge Lanx N081012

Replica of the Corbridge Lanx N081012
CORBRIDGE Roman Town Museum, Northumberland. Replica of the Corbridge Lanx. Rectangular Roman silver platter depicting Apollo, Artemis and Athena

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Anglo-Saxon grave marker J910076

Anglo-Saxon grave marker J910076
LINDISFARNE PRIORY, Northumberland. Grave marker or name stone commemorating one Osgyth c.700. Anglo Saxon

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Carved stone corbel N090336

Carved stone corbel N090336
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Detailed view of a decorated stone corbel showing a grotesque head

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Carlisle Castle wall carvings N071976

Carlisle Castle wall carvings N071976
CARLISLE CASTLE, Cumbria. View of the wall carvings found on the second floor in the Keep. These are thought to date back to c.1480

Background imageObjects and Artefacts Collection: Canova - Bust of Napoleon N080945

Canova - Bust of Napoleon N080945
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Neo-Classical bust of Napoleon Bonaparte by Antonio CANOVA (1757-1822) from Wellington Museum



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