Tranchet axes or, Thames Picks are typical of the Middle Stone Age.
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Middle Bronze Age Hoard, Lambourn
This spectacular group of gold alloy bracelets and armlets from c 1200 BC
Miniature painting of Sir Joseph Andrews
A miniature watercolour portrait of Sir Joseph Andrews, 1st baronet (1727-1800), of Shaw House.
Nameplate
An oval iron plate with inscription ‘COTTRELL & Co, No. 311, THE “CLIMAX”, HAY, CORN AND STRAW ELEVATOR, EDDINGTON IRONWORKS HUNGERFORD BERKS’.
Neolithic Handaxe, Brimpton
Polished flint axes appeared in the New Stone Age.
Neolithic Pottery, Newbury
These sherds came from Enborne Gate gravel pit.
Newbury Coat Replica
The 1991 Newbury Coat is a replica of the coat made in June 1811 at Greenham Mills.
Newbury Rugby Team
Photograph of Newbury Rugby Team posed with a rugby ball.
Nightcap
This cap belonged to Sir Benjamin Rudyerd, a politician, lawyer and poet who lived at West Woodhay.
Oil Painting of Anne Andrews
Oil painting. Unknown artist, 18th Century. Portrait of Anne Andrews (1744-1785).
Oil Painting of Boxford Masque Rehearsal
Oil painting by Alan Harding.
Oil Painting of St Nicolas’ Church, Newbury
Oil painting of St Nicolas’ Church by Majorie Heather (1904-1989).
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