PLATE, COMMEMORATIVE - WARRINGTON UNITED KINGDOM

1990 - 2007
Overview

Commemorative Plate from Warrington U.K. . It has four pictures of buildings ,and a statue around the outside , they are as followed ,anti clockwise, Tudor Cottage , The Barley Mow , Town Hall Gates , Parish Church , and Oliver Cromwell Statue , with the Coat of Arms in the middle of the plate and [WARRINGTON] written on a banner across the top of the plate.Information on the back about the subjects on the front of the plate. Makers mark under text, features makers name over the image of a pyramid with location and contact details under the image.

Historical information

Was presented to either the City of Armadale or a representative of the City of Armadale during an official reception at either the City of Armadale or in the Town of Warrington the location of the Warrington Borough Council Town Hall.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-33-COA2007.29
Material
Width
22.3000 cm
Height or length
1.6000 cm
Depth
22.3000 cm
Inscriptions and markings

on back of plate [PYRAMID POTTERY / STOKE ON TRENT / STAFFORDSHIRE / ENGLAND / Tel.01782 848805]

Place made
Stoke-On-Trent
England
United Kingdom
Year
1990
Year End
2007
Statement of significance

This object is part of a collection of items that represent the role that local government has played in providing services to its local community. The City of Armadale was formed in 1894 as the Kelmscott Road Board and has grown from a time when it only provide roads and drains to today when the City provides a wide range of services including waste collection, libraries, museum, parks, sporting facilities, building licenses, environmental services, public events, street lighting, ranger services and community facilities.

Comparative significance criteria
Interpretive capacity
Rare or representative
City of Armadale - History House

City of Armadale - History House

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