A police truncheon that once belonged to Mr H. Cullum who was a Superintendent of the Newbury Borough Fire Brigade between 1877 and 1878 and a Special Constable.
Period: Late 19th century
Location: Newbury
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A police truncheon that once belonged to Mr H. Cullum who was a Superintendent of the Newbury Borough Fire Brigade between 1877 and 1878 and a Special Constable.
Period: Late 19th century
Location: Newbury
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