Date:1368 - 1684 (c.)
Description:This book is the oldest book in the museum archives and details the official minutes of Newcastle-under-Lyme Corporation. The language used in this book is Latin. Latin was considered at the time superior to other languages, and it was used primarily in written language especially by the Church and in official documents. English at this point was primarily spoken by the lower class or peasants (that made up the majority of the population), thus monarchs and nobility spoke a version of Anglo-Norman French to form a division between the classes. In 1399 Henry IV took the throne as the first king since William the Conquer who spoke English as his first language.
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 ...
Robert Plot was extremely interested in natural history and consequently became ...
Joseph Trapp was an English Clergyman, academic, poet and pamphleteer; his achievements ...
Fire marks were put on buildings, so if the house caught fire the insurance company ...
Taken from a print entitled 'The Seat of Richard Edensor Heathcote Esquire'. In ...
This bonnet is handmade with a hand sewn ‘M’ on the side, possibly the baby's initial. ...
This garment is a bodice and skirt which would have been typical of the day. It ...
The Borough's first 'blackface' Minstrel Troupe. As you can see from the image ...
This small bag is made out of black crepe fabric with a circular diamante clasp. It ...
This flag is from one of the landing crafts used in the D-Day Landings on Tuesday ...
This Mark 1 Spitfire from R.A.F. Bicester was on display outside the Brampton Museum ...
The Girls Guides started as a side organisation from the Boy Scouts. Lord Robert ...
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Donor ref:T4376 (22/27269)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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