64 MUSEUMS. 
Programme of Entertainments on the occasion of the visit of the 
Duke of Cambridge to Liverpool, 1855, by Dr. W. Marland Hocken. 
Tron Door-knocker and Smoke Jack, from Edge Lane Hall, by 
the Estate Committee, Liverpool Corporation. 
Three Clay Pipes, found in the excavation for the ‘‘ Liver ”’ 
Buildings, by Robert Gladstone, Junr., Esq. 
Ribbon of blue silk, worn by Thomas Tesseyman on the occasion 
of the opening of the Sailors’ Home and Albert Dock by Prince 
Albert, by Mrs. Kitchen, Heswall. 
Water-colour drawing of William Brown Street, by H. Magenis, 
1882, by Mr. James Cross, C.C. 
Three Steel Keys, 18th century; wrought-iron Nail from the 
north door of Sefton Church; iron Pot-hook, from a cottage at 
Thornton, Parish of Sefton, by Mr. W. E. Gregson. 
Set of collotype prints of Church Screens in Lancashire and 
Cheshire Churches (see His. Soc. Lanc. and Ches., 1912), by 
Mr. Arthur Wolfgang. 
Small Oval Bronze Medallion, ‘‘ Galloway’s Liverpool Omnibus, 
value 2d.,’? by Mr. John Pye. 
Purchased : 
Grandfather Clock, in original walnut case, by [J.] “‘ Park, 
Liverpool ’’—cirea 1730-1760. 
Delft-ware Plate, blue decoration. 
Stone Axe and Arrow-head, found in a sluice at Martin Mere, 
Burscough. 
Earthenware Jug of large size, bearing numerous transfer-prints 
both inside and out; inscribed on the base: ‘‘ Andrew Jones, 
John McAdam Steamer, Feb. 14, 1837, Charles Dale, maker, 
Herculaneum Pottery, near Liverpool.’’ 
Printed Handkerchief with views commemorating the opening 
of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. 
