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1933 Quarter Mile Open Race Trophy - 1st prize won by R.J.S.M. Arnold with a time of 56.2 seconds. Inscribed with his name and time and the school's Coat of Arms. Prince's Plate.
Mappin & Webb Ltd
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1933 Quarter Mile Open Race Trophy - 1st prize won by R.J.S.M. Arnold with a time of 56.2 seconds. Inscribed with his name and time and the school's Coat of Arms. Prince's Plate.
Mappin & Webb Ltd
Silver-plate trophy with Mappin and Webb hallmark and registration number. Prince's Plate
Mappin & Webb Ltd
100 yard trophy from 1913, engraved 'First Prize F. W. Pink'
Silver-plate trophy with Mappin and Webb hallmark and registration number. Prince's Plate.
Town Boy Football Challenge Shield Trophy
Pewter, glass-bottomed, tri-handle tankard engraved with 'Westminster Town Boy Challenge Shield, Football, Rigaud's 6 Grant's 5, March 1886
School Court, Westminster by Patrick Faulkner
Faulkner, Patrick, fl. 1930s-1980s
Westminster School by Alison Merry
Original watercolour produced by Alison Merry as part of the school's 450th anniversary celebrations in 2010. A limited number of prints were sold and two of these are displayed in the school (see WS.PIC.003.31, WS.PIC.003.32 and WS.PIC.003.60)
Merry, Alison
Seabom, Anna
Extract of letter from Humphrey Davy to William Hamilton. He has the support of the government, and will write to PE in the north of Italy in the hope of persuading him to go to Naples. He plans to be in Naples before the end of Oct, and hopes to give an account of progress by the start of Dec. Sadly Michael Faraday is unable to join the expedition. Horsfall pp474f.
Davy, Humphry, 1778-1829
Aulus Gellius [Sir William Gell] to PE at the Albergo della Speranzella (possibly in Naples?) re the publication of some papyri, to be dedicated to the King (if the King should disappear, the name can be changed from George to Frederick, George III's 2nd son. No date, but an oblique reference to the dropping of the Pains and Penalties Bill puts it between Nov 1820 and Aug 1821 (death of Queen Caroline). See Horsfall p476f & notes ad loc - perhaps the letter should be dated to late 1820, just after PE's departure from Italy.
Gell, William, 1777-1836