The Cockayne Cups c.1605 Silver Gilt cups modelled as standing cockerels with removable heads, the cocks with spurs and fully feathered chased tails each standing...
Station 5 Looking to the future As the redevelopment project reaches its conclusion, we are delighted to have achieved our aims for accessibility, sustainability and...
Station 4 Skinners’ Hall Rising As Skinners’ Hall is located within a narrow one-way system with no space for a crane on site, it was...
Station 3 Uncovering the past Being a scheduled ancient monument, we conducted a series of archaeological investigations as part of the renovation. These expanded our...
Station 2 Our team of experts An introduction to the design and building team. The redevelopment project was overseen by the Hall Panel, composed of...
Station 1 Where it began With limited financial resources and despite the considerable generosity of members, for decades our Hall had survived a sustained period...
Tin-Glazed English Floor Tile 1618–1650 An item found in the redevelopment of Skinners’ Hall This tin-glazed floor tile provides a striking example of the decorative...
Roman tegula roofing tile 50 – 160 AD An item found in the redevelopment of Skinners’ Hall This Roman tegula roofing tile is a fascinating...
Penn floor tile 1350-1390 An item found in the redevelopment of Skinners’ Hall This Penn floor tile, made in Buckinghamshire, is a striking example of...
Clay Pipes 17th Century An item found in the redevelopment of Skinners’ Hall Clay pipes were a common sight in 17th Century England, used primarily...
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