One programme. Front says "18th HEAD of the RIVER RACE Saturday, 1st April, 1950 from Mortlake to Putney," in Red writing. The programme consists of the order of starting and each division (first division and sandwich division).
One badge. The School's coat of arms is stitched on in blue, yellow and red, and has a green background.
Nine buttons held together by green string. Six of the buttons are slightly bigger than the other three, but all say "THE ROYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT" around them. The middle has a small cross with a wreath around it, and a bigger cross which encircles this.
Two copies of Latin song lyrics "CARMEN FERIALE WESTMONASTERIENSE." Has four verses with "Domus Alma Floreat !" at the end of each verse.
One cast list for "SHAKESPEARE'S KING HENRY THE FOURTH, PART TWO." Performed on "THURSDAY, APRIL 8TH, 1943," and states the cast in order of appearance.
One patch. Green background with a beige crown and brown stitched details.
One newspaper clipping from the Daily Mail on March 2nd 1938, titled "At the Heart of the Empire
Three 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.
King George VI presentation medal in red cardboard presentation box. The medal features King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on the front with the reverse reading 'GEORGE VI QVEEN ELIZABETH CROWNED 12 MAY 1937'. The medal ribbon is navy blue with white and red stripes down each side. The Medal was sent to Mr Charles M. O'Brien (OW) to be worn in commemoration of the coronation of the King and Queen.
Medal awarded to Mr. Charles M. O'Brien by King George VI in May 1937.
4 postcards with pictures of Glyndyfrdwy on the front, and are blank on the back. The postcards say "WATERFALL AND BRIDGES," "THE GLEN AND COTTAGE," BIT OF NATURE," and "North view," all with "GLYNDYFRDWY" afterwards. Most likely from their time at Scout camp.