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Book (documentary artefact)
Bagpipe
Note discovered with machete de braga manuscripts
Theatrical clothing
Tea tin
Tea tin
Loom component; textile tool
Loom component; textile tool
Loom component; textile tool
Loom component; textile tool
Textile tool; loom component
Rod; textile tool
Treadle; textile tool
Loom component; textile tool
Loom component; textile tool
Constable's staff
Sword (weapons: edged); sword sheath (sheath (weapons: accessories)); sword case
Constable's staff
Bicycle
Thumbikins
Horniman museum by tram
Treadle; textile tool
Printing block (pattern markers (textileworking: dyeing & printing))
Printing block (pattern markers (textileworking: dyeing & printing))
Eskimo
Australian gold miner
Burmese
Canadian cow-boy
Zulu warrior.
Indian rajah
Maori warrior.
Negro
Coolie, hong kong.
S. african settler.
Zulu rickshaw boy.
Joseph thayendaneken commonly called brant, a muhawk chief. from the original drawing in the possession of james boswell esq
Slapstick
Crocodile glove puppet
Judy glove puppet
Mr punch glove puppet
Engraving (art); scrimshaw
Schooner (deep draught vessel (water transport: equipment))
Schooner (deep draught vessel (water transport: equipment))
Schooner (deep draught vessel (water transport: equipment))
Schooner (deep draught vessel (water transport: equipment))
Schooner (deep draught vessel (water transport: equipment))
Schooner (deep draught vessel (water transport: equipment))
Schooner (deep draught vessel (water transport: equipment))
Schooner (deep draught vessel (water transport: equipment))
Schooner (deep draught vessel (water transport: equipment))
Collection Information
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