Pencil and watercolour sketch of demolition of Turle's House Ashburnham House just visible in left foreground; a ladder rests against the wall where Turle's House stood
Glass Plate Negative (107mm x 81mm). View across Little Dean's Yard, showing School Gateway and pupils in Yard. Victoria Tower in the background and railings in the foreground.
Yard, facing East. A man in clerical robe and surplice and three scholars in formal dress and surplices are in the right foreground. Two men talk in the left foreground, one in red clerical robe and surplice. Two boys can be seen at the top of the stairs up School.
Wiseman, AlbanyNavy wool caps embroidered with a pink 'XXII'. Eight triangular panels meet at apex, covered by a button. The bill make up nearly half of the cap’s depth, one horizontal pleat extends away from bill on both sides. Inside, the cap is lined with black silk, constructed of two pieces – a rectangle gathered in a circle and sewn to a disk in the centre. Conserved by students at the Centre for Textile Conservation at the University of Glasgow in 2015.
Black/Navy wool caps embroidered in pink with 'XV'. Constructed from 8 triangular panels that have been stitched together. Wool covered peak with stiffener inside possibly thick card. Wool covered top button. Grey silk lining. Size printed in black ink. Machine and hand stitched throughout. Conserved by students at the Centre for Textile Conservation at the University of Glasgow in 2015.