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Collection
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Object type
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Material
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Daily Herald Photograph: Seaside chalet on stilts

1965-05-26

Windmill at Rye

1898-09-22

Pocket watch, Inscribed 'Veracity Watch. J.N. Masters, Rye. Made in England', silver, Roman face, scratched inside "Layton 17.6.25" (belonged to driver George Layton who drove the Flying Scotsman). Overall: 50.8 mm x 76.2 mm x 12.7 mm.

Veracity pocket watch

1925

Whole model, rigged of a well vessel for the North Sea and Iceland Cod Fisheries, built 1883 by J.C. Hoad, Rye (James Collins Hoad)

Whole model

1883

Vintage silver gelatin print by George Davison, mounted on card. Image shows boats in Rye Harbour, Sussex.

Boats in Rye Harbour

circa 1885

Vintage silver gelatin print by George Davison, mounted on card. Titled "Rye", this photograph was displayed in the 1892 Camera Club Annual Exhibition. The image shows villagers going about their daily business in Rye, East Sussex.

Rye

circa 1892

Silver gelatin photograph by George Davison, mounted on card. Titled 'Mending nets', the image shows two fishermen mending a fishing net outside of a hut in Rye. This photograph was displayed in the Photographic Societ of India exhiition, 17 January 1888.

Mending nets

1888

Silver gelatin photograph by George Davison, mounted on card. Image shows two elderly fishermen. One man is showing a lobster to his friend, who is seated on a basket.

Two elderly fishermen

circa 1895

Silver gelatin photograph by George Davison, mounted on card. Image shiows an elderly fisherman repairing a net.

Fisherman with net

circa 1895

Vintage silver gelatin print by George Davison, mounted on card. Image shows a group of men scrubbing the bottom of a boat in Rye, East Sussex. Undated, ca. 1890.

Boat Cleaning

circa 1890

Silver gelatin photograph by George Davison, mounted on card. Titled "Three Old Men of Rye", the image shows three elderly fishermen on the deck of a fishing boat. This photograph was exhibited at the Photographic Society of India exhibition on January 17, 1888.

Three Old Men of Rye

1888