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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
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Kinky Boots
Boots made for the film Kinky Boots - telling the story of entrepeneurialism in the county's shoe manufacturing industry in the late 1990s.
2005 Modern
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Brigstock Jewel
Mid-15th century jewelled brooch or hat pin found in Brigstock, within the medieval Rockingham Forest which covered large areas of Northamptonshire.
Medieval 1450 Medieval to Tudor
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Paisley Pear
This Paisley Pear is an exceptional piece of Bucking Point Bobbin lace. Lacemaking was a prominent Northamptonshire industry from the 17th to 20th centuries.
Victorian c. 1901 Modern
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Roman Spindle Whorl
Marked with the name of the Roman woman who used it, spindle whorls were used to spin wool into yarn to make clothes.
Roman 43 - 410 CE Roman and Early Medieval
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Roman Lucet
A lucet was used to make braids and cords. Found at a Roman military site this is the earliest example found in Britain or Europe.
Roman 45 - 65 CE Roman and Early Medieval
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Saints Rugby Football Club Shirt
Northampton Saints RugbyFootball Club shirt from the 1950s worn by John Beresford Deeks (Bez).
1949-59 Modern
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Escape Boot
Escape boot designed for RAF pilots by local manufacturers Haynes and Cann in 1943. Northamptonshire has a long history of making military footwear.
1943 Modern
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Wakerley brooch
Excavated from a burial in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery, this square headed brooch is unusual in being marked with a runic inscription on the back.
Saxon 500 - 700 CE Roman and Early Medieval
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Kettering Town Football Club Shirt
Kettering Town Football Club was the first Bristish club to wear shirts advertising their sponsors, sparking a revolution in football marketing.
1976 Modern