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Collyweston Slate
Collyweston slate roof tile. Quarried since Roman tiles and used extensively in the early modern period.
Medieval Medieval to Tudor
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Hannah Sparke Miniature
Miniature painting of Hannah Sparke, heroine of the Great Fire of Wellingborough in 1738.
Georgian 1738 Stuart to Georgian
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60 Miles by Road or Rail
Released in 1980 this "novelty record" began life as an advertising jingle intended to promote Northampton as a great place for people to move to.
1980 Modern
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Norman Silver Penny
Minted at Northampton in the years after the Norman Conquest, this silver penny dates from bewteen 1083 and 1087.
Norman 11th century Medieval to Tudor
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Cunobelin Stater
A Celtic gold stater minted in the late Iron Age, bearing the name of Cunobelin, ruler of the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes tribes.
Iron Age 10 - 40 CE Geologic to Prehistoric
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Viking Silver Coin
There is limited evidence of Viking influence in Northamptonshire and despite being minted during Viking rule this silver coin from Northampton depicts an Anglo-Saxon king.
Anglo-Saxon 895 CE-915 CE Roman and Early Medieval
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William Knibb's Box
Wooden box presented to William Knibb (1803 - 1845), Baptist minister and abolition campaigner.
Victorian 1838 Modern
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Ironstone
Northamptonshire’s ironstone was formed from iron-rich sediments in the Jurassic period. Quarried since Roman times, ironstone has shaped our landscape, fuelled the county's industry and built our houses.
175 million years ago Geologic to Prehistoric