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Delapre Abbey
Everard Bouverie's Waterloo Sword
A cavalry officer’s heavy sword carried in the Battle of Waterloo, 1815. It is 102cm long, with a matching scabbard. It is made from metal with decoration on the blade called blue and gilt, which has now faded.
1812 Stuart to Georgian
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Mesolithic Flint Microlith
Flint microlith - small stone tool made and used by nomadic hunters gatherers living in the Nene Valley during the Middle Stone Age.
Mesolithic c. 9600 - 4000 BCE Geologic to Prehistoric
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Handmade Eydon Cape
An elegant cape made by the wife of the Eydon village tailor and drapery shop proprieter most likely in the early 20th century.
1875 - 1925 Modern