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Objects in the Archives

Home » The Society » Our History » SHS Events » Open Days » Open Day 2006 » Objects in the Archives

 

These photos show some of the historical objects in the Society’s Archives on display at the Open Day on 30 September 2006.

Found in a hollow wall at No 2 School Lane during renovations in 2005

Farm tools rescued from End Farm

Sherington and local bottles

A lead shot found in Gun Lane, probably dating from the Civil War
A button from the uniform of PC Nibbs. This was discovered in the garden of 20 Crofts End where he lived.

 

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