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Butchers receipt, 1940. Creator: UnknownButchers receipt, 1940. Receipt issued by A.E. Godly, High-Class Meat Purveyor, of Montague Street, Worthing in Sussex, stamped Received with thanks and dated 18 July 1940
Cover of programme for a Coronation Concert at the Winter Garden, Cheltenham, 1902. A concert to celebrate the coronations of King Edward VII (1841-1910) and Queen Alexandra (1844-1925)
Golfing ephemera including The Popular Game of Golf, 1896. Artist: Parker BrothersGolfing ephemera including The Popular Game of Golf, made by Parker Brothers of Salem, Mass, 1896. The interior of the box is a nine-hole course, and the wooden pieces are kept in a drawer at the side
Lead figures of golfers, c1920s
Jocko the Golfer, toy, American, c1920
Brassey, Golf notes, 1903
Miniature monkey and dog golfing ephemera
Set of beer mugs, c1900. The vogue for steins, as these were known, started in Germany and spread to Great Britain and the US in the last quarter of the 19th century
Memorial Card for Mr. Barak Longmate, genealogical editor and heraldic engraver, ca. 1793. ca. 1793 Creator: AnonMemorial Card for Mr. Barak Longmate, genealogical editor and heraldic engraver, ca. 1793
The Art of Printing: A Poem, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: AnonThe Art of Printing: A Poem, 19th century
Trade card for William Allen, Map and Print Seller in Dublin, late... late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: AnonTrade card for William Allen, Map and Print Seller in Dublin, late 18th-early 19th century
Ticket for the Pickwick Theatre, ca. 1940. Creator: UnknownThe world of entertainment, like so many other areas of life, was segregated along racial lines during this period of US history