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INDUSTRIAL ART DEPARTMENT. 



Donor. 

 Old key with swivel handle. Mr. T. C. Derrick. 



Staffordshire pottery puzzle-jug. Aid. J. Fuller Eberle. 



^netian wrought-iron knocker (XVIIth Century) and 



spur and curb bit from Sedgemoor. Mrs. E. Pass. 



XVIIIth Century marbled ware basin and vase 



(Staffordshire, probably Whieldon). Mr. J. E. Pritchard. 



Cast-iron picture panel from Coalbrook Dale, 1850. Mrs. E. S. Roberts. 



Old English spur. Mr. J. Spiller. 



Pair of scissors found at Graubenden, Switzerland. Miss "Williams. 



BRISTOL ANTIQUITIES DEPARTMENT. 



Map of the country twelve miles around Bristol, 1828, 

 and coloured facsimile plan, from the Mayor's 

 Kalendar. 



Leg or foot shackle found in Redland Green. 



Four carved stone corbels from Spicer's Hall, Baldwin 

 Street, Bristol. 



Old Bristol glass walking-stick, and Nailsea glass flask 

 in the form of bellows. 



Old wine-bottle found in the Graving Dock, Avon- 

 mouth. 



Four plans of Bristol, dated respectively 1568, 1644, 

 1780, and 1831, and Bristol glass bottle used for 

 carrying the Hotwells water. 



Silver-plated circular badge, bearing the Arms of 

 Bristol, and formerly worn by the boys of Queen 

 Elizabeth's Hospital. 



Nailsea green glass mug. 



Bristol delft plate painted by Bowen. 



Plan showing the waterways between Bristol and 

 London, dated 1662. 



Pencil sketch by James Curnock of Edward Colston 

 as he lay in his coffin when it was re-opened in 1843. 



Two coloured maps by Hoefnagle, Bristol and London, 

 dated 1 58 1. 



Four mediaeval horse-shoes and stone cannon-ball 

 found in St. Michael's Hill, stone cannon-ball and 

 XVIIIth Century brown glazed plate found in Lodge 

 Street, four glass phials and one glass bottle (XVIIth 

 and XVIIIth Centuries) found in Trenchard Street, 

 and an iron spur \XIVth Century) found in All 

 Saints' Street. 



Coloured plan of Bath by Hancock (for comparison), 

 dated 1793. 



Alderman \V. R. Barker. 



Right Rev. the Lord Bishop 

 of Bristol. 



Bristol and Gloucestershire 

 Archaeological Society, per 

 Mr. J. E. Pritchard. 



Mr. Thomas Cook. 



Docks Committee of the 



Bristol Corporation. 



Aid. J. Fuller Eberle. 



Mr. Claude B. Fry. 

 Mr. T. E. Green. 

 Mr. Fred Lyne. 



Mr. E. R. Norris Mathew- 



Mr. A. Wilde Parsons. 



Mrs. E. Pass. 



Mr. J. E. Pritchard. 

 Mr. R. Quick. 



