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CostumeShoeHMCMS:A2003.70Shoe, one only, leather, rounded toe, appears to have a double tongue, outer tongue with raised U shaped seam joining to vamp and with one central hole, inner tongue with two central holes, flat leather sole seamed to upper, probably a straight rear seam, no visible side seams, very hard and contorted but appears to be complete, approximate length overall 280mm, approximate width of sole 80mm, c1500-1699Visit Page
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Costume EdwardianMoccasinsHMCMS:C2000.25.1-2History Moccasins are a flat shoe with no heel that are usually made with one piece of leather and can be adapted to the environment such as a soft or hard sole. For Native Americans, quill work was ...Visit Page
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Archaeology medievalMountWINCM:VR72 S85Decorative mount of copper-alloy Medieval, probably late medieval Found in the 1970s during excavations by Winchester Museums Archaeology Section at Victoria Road, Winchester, Hampshire Like other ...Visit Page
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Archaeology medievalMountWINCM:SBS83 S33Domed copper-alloy mount Medieval, probably late 13th or early 14th century in date Found during excavations by Winchester Museums Service Archaeology Section at St Bartholomew's School, Saxon Road ...Visit Page
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Archaeology medievalUnidentified object / FittingWINCM:AY 35.9072Copper-allloy fitting Medieval Found in the early 2000's by Wessex Archaeology at the Evans Halshaw site, Hyde Street, Winchester, Hampshire This copper-alloy object was perhaps a buckle, but if so ...Visit Page
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PhotographsPhotograph / Original sepia printWINCM:PWCM 4407Photograph of the Broadway, Winchester Taken about 1870 This view of the Broadway looking north-west includes the small Chapel of St John which served the ancient charitable institution of St John's ...Visit Page