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This Photo Gallery includes examples from:
- China 1-pint mug advertising The Sun, Hungerford.
- John O'Gaunt wine glass.
- Silver-top cane belonging to G E Pratt, The Priory.
- Geological map of upper Kennet Valley.
- Beer can from Ale-Tasting, 11 Apr 1983.
- Tea towel with Hungerford local views.
- Memorial card for Thomas John Brown, died of wounds 11 Apr 1918.
- Memorial card for Jane, wife of Thomas John Brown, died 20 Jul 1919.
- John O'Gaunt wine glass.
- War effort advert: "Women of Britain say - Go!".
- War effort advert: "Britons: Join your Country's Army.
- War effort advert: "Let us go forward together".
- War effort advert: "You never know who's listening! Careless talk costs lives.
- Royal Berkshire Yeomanry Cavalry badge.
- Poster of The Hungerford Tutti Men, published 1947.
- Three Victorian gin traps for rabbits and vermin.
- Bunch of miscellaneous keys with labels - Hurdle house, Box to ring fire bell, Town Hall clock tower etc.
- Metal badge for Hungerford Rally and Country Show, 1978.
- Metal badge of Hungerford, 1977.
- Wiltshire Herald and Advertisier Cycle Speedway Cup presented for Hungerford Panthers Four team knock-out Championship.
- Metal hat box for The Hon J H Ward, Worcester Hussars.
- Steel security chest from Trustees of Hungerford Church.
- Square plate showing Motor barge "Avon" at Hungerford.
- Etching of "Ancient painting on the wall of the Hungerford Chapel" (now destroyed).
- OS Map of Hungerford, 1936.
- Pottery craft mug (distorted!) - "I'm a mug from Hungerford".
- Triangular metal (?silver) tray with Hungerford crest.
- Silver teapot "Presented by Messrs James & Co, Hungerford.
- Silver Cup: Great Western Railway (Hungerford) Ambulance Class, James & Co. Team Challenge Cup.
- Decorated leather case for two packs of bridge cards - "Hungerford bridge".
- 6-piece glass condiment set presented to Fireman Stevens by the Hungerford Fire Brigade, Sept 25th 1905.
- Collage photo of a painted dial longcase clock by Woodham, Hungerford.
Photo Gallery:
With special thanks to Stewart Hofgartner of "Below Stairs of Hungerford Antiques", who kindly let me photograph his extensive collection of local heritage items in 2009.