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Etholle George's second "what's in the box" item
The second item in 麻豆社 Radio Suffolk presenter Etholle George's series of "what's in the box" has been revealed, although strictly speaking, this week it's more a case of "what's in the tissue paper".
The items come from the store of artefacts at Ipswich Museum, most of which have not been seen by the public for some time.
This week it's from the native American Haida tribe, and dates back to the 1850s. It was donated by Robert Nauton and worn by a high member of the tribe.
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