Silver plate cup, awarded in 1914 for first prize in the Senior Gymnastics Competition to John Ainsworth-Davis (OW HBB 1909-1914)
Inscription:
'Gymnastics Senior
1914
First Prize'
Mark on underside of trophy reading:
'W12218'
Silver plate cup, awarded in 1914 for first prize in the Senior Gymnastics Competition to John Ainsworth-Davis (OW HBB 1909-1914)
Inscription:
'Gymnastics Senior
1914
First Prize'
Mark on underside of trophy reading:
'W12218'
Twelve triangles of navy felt (roughly 18cm high, 8cm wide, varied), embroidered with 'XV' [First Fifteen] in pale pink thread (4.5cm by 3cm). With note on scrap of paper reading '12 14/7/76'
Six triangles of navy felt (roughly 18cm high, 8cm wide, varied), embroidered with 'XXII' [First Twenty Two] in pale pink thread (5cm by 2.5cm).
Numbered 10 of an edition of 50
Funaki, TakashiThree of the studs are similar British Army Officer badges or 'pips.' One spells out "RTR" which stands for Royal Tank Regiment. The final stud depicts a boat with a wreath around it and a crown on the top. It says "FEAR NAUGHT" AT THE BOTTOM. The stud case is a brown leather, and has "Studs" engraved on the top. "P.J.L. CROOK" is written on the inside of the lid. These are most likely from World War Two.