Glass Plate Negatives (4¼” x 3¼”). Ashburnham Garden, with the classroom designed by George Gilbert Scott, and the South Rose Window of the Abbey; original box no. "V.C. 9".
Red cassock and red cincture. Manufactured by Watts & Co. Small holes, some staining. Black hood with red lining and trim. Lining and trim considerably stained. Fraying to front of neck band.
Red wool cap with faded blue silk stripes. Red wool cap with eight 10 mm wide blue faded to white silk ribbons on exterior. Brim stiffened with paper card(?). Lined with yellow glazed cotton. Conserved by students at the Centre for Textile Conservation at the University of Glasgow in 2015.
Screenprint in colours, signed in pencil, numbered 18 of an edition of 75.
Frost, Sir Terry, 1915-2003Silver shield on a wooden support. 1 small plaque. Presented by Henry Smith Esq., 1912. Awarded: 1879 - 1939. Damaged, right hand 'ear' lost.
The Alexander Clark Co LtdChapter 6: Letters from Wells, 1683-92 by Anne Crawford contains a transcription of letters from Richard Healy to Dr. Richard Busby, which are part of the papers of Dr Busby's trustees.
Dunning, RobertAccounts of the sales of the first two volumes of the Record, followed by working lists of those serving in both World Wars, and lists organised by father