Panel 1
- Dobunnic coin, showing stylized horse and wheel
- Dobunni – the name of the tribe occupying Gloucestershire at the time of the Roman conquest
- Coin of Allectus, Emperor of Britain, AD 293-296
- Romanesque head found on Debenhams site, now in the City Museum
- Decorative panel, repeated six times, with designs from Iron Age, Saxon, Norman and other early sources
- Figure of a Roman legionary soldier
- Figure of an early British chieftain
- Coin of Eisu, Dobunnic chieftain, circa AD 30-34
- Coin of Nerva, who founded the colonia of Glevum, AD 96-98
- Repeat panel – with pattern from Bronze Age pottery, now in the City Museum
- Tombstone of Rufus Sita, Roman cavalryman, found at Wotton Pitch. Now in the City Museum.
- Eagle standard of Roman legion
- The Birdlip Mirror, native Celtic, circa AD 25. Now in the City Museum.
- Bodvoc, name of Dobunnic chieftain
- Shaft of Anglo-Saxon cross, circa AD 900, found at St. Oswald’s Priory. Now in the City Museum.
- Coin of Henry III – ‘Ricard on Glov’ means ‘minted by Richard at Gloucester’
- Coin of William the Conqueror, minted at Gloucester
- Severn Bore water pattern
- Osric, chieftain of the local Saxon people – the Hwicce – and founder of St. Peter’s’ Abbey, now the Cathedral, circa AD 681
- Ethelflæda, daughter of Alfred the Great, the Lady of the Mercians. Gloucester was called a Royal City in her reign
- Old Gloucester heifer and Cotswold ram lamb. Folk Museum
- Glevum (the Roman name for Gloucester) one of four coloniae in Britain. Coloniae had the highest status of Roman provincial towns
- Coin of Allectus, Emperor of Britain, AD 293-296
- Dobunnic coin showing stylized horse and wheel
- Terminal of ceremonial sceptre in native Celtic style, 1st century AD. Found in Sainsbury’s site, now in the City Museum.
- Repeat panel – with pattern from a Roman milestone, now in the City Museum.
- Norman capital from the Cathedral crypt
- Coin of Eisu, Dobunnic chieftain, circa AD 30-34
- Roman antefix (roof ornament) probably from a tomb. Found near the Cathedral
- Roman votive tablet to Mercury and Rosmerta, found at 96 Northgate St. Now in the City Museum.
- Coin of Nerva, who found the colonia of Glevum, AD 96-98
- Coin of Henry III
- Lamprey and eel basket. Folk Museum.
- Repeat panel – with pattern from Beaker period pottery
- City coat of arms, granted under Henry VIII, 1538
- City coat of arms, granted under Cromwell, 1652
- “Success to the Cultivation of Waste Lands” legend and plough motif from local token coin, 1795
- Figure of an abbot of Gloucester of the late Middle Ages
- Figure of a Norman soldier
- Symbol of agriculture
- Coin of William the Conqueror, inscribed Pillemus Rex I (P is a Runic character used for W)
- Gleaweceastre, Saxon name for Gloucester
- Severn oracle and paddle
- Token commemorating the start of work on the Gloucester and Berkeley canal, now in the City Museum.
- Repeat panel – with pattern from Roman mosaic floor
- Cup from Roman mosaic found at the Dolphin Inn (42 Northgate Street), used here upside-down as a symbol of the city’s bell-founding industry. Now in the City Museum.
- City Guild Merchant seal, circa 1200
- Repeat panel – with formalized sun motif
- Gloucestershire Old Spot “Chedworth Pansy 22nd”. Folk Museum
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