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Welcome to the catalogue search page of Mere Museum, Mere, Wiltshire.

HOW TO SEARCH THE CATALOGUE

Enter your search terms in the box below or on any of the other site pages in the box at the top of the page.

Items with any text that matches your terms will appear as brief summaries. For more detail about an item, click on the title and you will see the full catalogue entry and, if one is available, a photograph of the item.

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A search for item1 item2 finds all entries with either word.

A search for  “item1 item2 find only entries with the phrase “item 1 item2

Here are some tips to help your catalogue search:

  1. Results are shown in order of relevance, with most relevant shown first.
  2. The search is not case-sensitive. Searching for “baker” (occupation) will get the same results as searching for “Baker” (surname).
  3. It is a text string search, so searching for “farm” will find items about farms, farmers, Manor Farm, etc.
  4. Searching for two terms finds items where either is present, so a search for “East Knoyle” yields items about both East Knoyle and West Knoyle, but because of its most-relevant-first rule, the search engine will generally show the East Knoyle items first. The two terms don’t have to be adjacent or even in the same order, so “Stourhead gardens” gives you items about “gardens at Stourhead”; it will also shown items about other gardens, but lower down in the results because they are less relevant.
  5. If you put the words in quotes, then the search will look for an exact match. For example, East Knoyle finds anything with East or Knoyle in it, but “East Knoyle” will only find items with the words exactly in that order and both present. If you search for “Knoyle East” you get nothing.
  6. Unlike some web searches, you cannot exclude an unwanted result by prefixing it with a minus (-) sign.

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MEREM:1977.147

Brief description: bronze coin, found at High Street, Bourton, Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, issued by Constantine, ?AD 307-37 diameter 22 mm Material: metal Condition:

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MEREM:1977.146

Brief description: bronze antoninianus, found on North Bavant Down, Norton Bavant, Wiltshire, issued by Allectus, AD 293-6 diameter 21 mm Material: metal Condition:

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MEREM:1977.145

Brief description: silver denarius, found at Silchester, Hampshire, issued by Trajan, AD 98-117 weight 3.11 gm (to within 0.005) Material: metal Condition:

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MEREM:1977.140

Brief description: silver ? medal commemorating the Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 1897 diameter 26 mm Material: metal Condition:

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MEREM:1977.139

Brief description: copper halfpenny, dug up in churchyard, St Michael’s Church, Mere, Wiltshire, issued by George III, 1772 diameter 29 mm Material: metal Condition:

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MEREM:1977.138

Brief description: silver long cross penny, Newcastle mint, moneyer, Roger, found on Keysley Down, Kingston Deverill, Wiltshire, issued by Henry III, c1248-50 diameter 16 mm

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MEREM:1977.137

Brief description: silver penny, damaged, found in Mere Mead, Mere, Wiltshire, issued by Henry II, 1158-80 weight 1.40 gm (to within 0.005) Material: metal Condition:

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MEREM:1977.136

Brief description: silver shilling, found in Three Corner Piece, approx. where Mere Down House now stands, Mere Down, Mere, Wiltshire, issued by William III, 1697

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MEREM:1977.134

Brief description: thorn walking stick, possibly made at Stourton, 19 cen, reputedly used to keep dogs out during services at St Michael’s Church, Mere. It

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MEREM:1977.133

Brief description: 2 pieces of pottery commemorating St Michael’s Church, Mere, Wiltshire, made probably Staffordshire, late 19 cen. Material: clay Condition:

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MEREM:1977.132

Brief description: 4 pieces of pottery commemorating St Michael’s Church, Mere, Wiltshire, made by Edge, Malkin and Co., probably Staffordshire, late 19 cen. Material: clay

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