Date:1986
Description:William Richards was a keen archaeologist and a local collector of archaeology and objects from different countries. The weird and wonderful objects in this collection have come from all over the world. They were left to the museum after his death in 1986. Museums don’t encourage archaeology as a hobby today because it can be difficult to tell if objects have been stolen from archaeological sites meaning important research can be lost. However this collection does provide us with a fascinating glimpse of the history and culture of people from Britain and other countries.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Wood has been used to make dolls for centuries. This is a fairly modern doll made ...
This book is the oldest book in the museum archives and details the official minutes ...
Robert Plot was extremely interested in natural history and consequently became ...
Joseph Trapp was an English Clergyman, academic, poet and pamphleteer; his achievements ...
This is a rare example of a puzzle pipe. Puzzle pipes date as early as 1750, and ...
A classical figure holding a dove, symbolising peace.
This bodice has a tiny waist, the mannequin hat to be slimmed considerably to accommodate ...
This vase was presented to Mr Francis Tyndall by Francis Stanier Broade, Silverdale ...
This is the wedding dress worn by Miss Sarah Griffiths on her marriage to Mr Daniel ...
The Borough's first 'blackface' Minstrel Troupe. As you can see from the image ...
This sling was used during the First World War to aid serving men and women. It ...
This stole is made of an unusual type of fur - that of a lion. The stole was ...
A Shabti is a small figurine, usually in the shape of a mummified person that would ...
This Mark 1 Spitfire from R.A.F. Bicester was on display outside the Brampton Museum ...
The wand has been been carved with images of a tortoise, a frog, and a sa-amulet ...
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Image courtesy of: Mr William Richards
Donor ref:Tm1399, T1400, T1494, T1512 (22/27252)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
Copyright information: Copyrights to all resources are retained by the individual rights holders. They have kindly made their collections available for non-commercial private study & educational use. Re-distribution of resources in any form is only permitted subject to strict adherence to the usage guidelines.