S36 E14 ∙ Exeter Cathedral 1 ∙
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Exeter Cathedral, where items include a table apparently used by Bonnie Prince Charlie and artwork painted by Edward VII as a child.
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Exeter Cathedral, where items include a table apparently used by Bonnie Prince Charlie and artwork painted by Edward VII as a child.
Items include a glove thought to have belonged to Elizabeth I.
Items include objects once owned by the last survivor of the Titanic.
Items include rare images of Marilyn Monroe.
Items include a collection of Victorian toy soldiers.
Items include pieces once owned by Ronnie Barker.
Items include chairs said to be made from timber off HMS Victory.
Items include possibly the last signatures made by Edward VIII before his abdication.
Items include the bugle used to sound the real Charge of the Light Brigade.
Items include a curious collection of handbags.
Items include an 18th-century ivory figure ploughed up in a local field.
Fiona Bruce looks back at the most talked-about finds of the past 12 months.
Items include a longbow used in the Second World War.
Items include the death mask of William Gladstone.
Items include a table apparently used by Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Items include a 230-year-old tea caddy.
Special edition marking the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War.
Items include a mantrap used to stop an amorous lover eloping.
Items include an instrument panel from a Lancaster bomber.
Items include secret plans drawn up by a British PoW.
Items include a Jolly Roger flag flown by a British submarine during WWII.
Items include artworks by the sculptor Elisabeth Frink.
Items include a sketchbook thought to have been made on the SS Great Britain in 1851.
Items include a table made of timber from Old London Bridge.
Items include a rare 18th-century glass and Queen Victoria's knickers.
Items include a delicate glass punch bowl and a box of bones with quite a history.
Items include a Bible that belonged to one of the first black professional footballers.