One medal. Front stamped with "WESTMINSTER ABBEY LONDON," and the Abbey's coat of arms. The back is stamped with Westminster Abbey itself.
One medal. Front stamped with "WESTMINSTER SCHOOL 1927." Back stamped with "100 YARDS UNDER 16 2ND PRIZE." Awarded to Edward Leslie Franklin (KS 1922-1927)
One medal shaped like a rudder. Front stamped with "THAMES REGATTA 1844." The back is stamped with "M.A. HAGGARD COXSWAIN."
One medal. Front shows a person with a hen on their head, and "FRANCE" imprinted down the side. Back stamped with "JUNE 20TH ASSOCIATION POLYGLOTTE 1925 JOAN FRASER."
One medal. Front stamped with "PRESENTED BY THE O.U.B.G" with a shield in the centre. The back is stamped with "OXFORD UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE OARS ESTABLISHED MDCCCXXXIX"
Metal disk stamped with three flowers. No text. Reverse blank. Potentially a medal, but the centre of the front appears to show two marks from a broken off or removed shank.
One medal. Front stamped with "PUBLIC SCHOOL'S INDIVIDUAL FENCING COMPETITION" and two shields with a fencing sword in between them. The back shows "UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE FENCING CLUBS" around the perimetre and "1935 FOIL P.V.A.OLDAK WINNER" Awarded to Peter Vladimir Arthur Oldak (RR 1931-1935)
One medal. Front stamped with "1919 LONDON FENCING CLUB 1928" and shows three people fencing. The back is stamped with someone sat on a wall, with "THE DESBOROUGH FOIL MEDAL AWARDED TO" stamped next to it. Awarded to the winner
This is a collection of notes, letters and associated documents compiled and created by Ann Thwaite during her research for her biography of A. A. Milne and related studies of the Winnie-The-Pooh books. Includes a letter from Christopher Milne, press cuttings, photographs and additional items relating to E. H. Shepard and Kenneth Graham.
Thwaite, Ann, 1932-Photocopy of document titled 'Exposition' initialed by D.B.; A4 page of WTP facts; Nutwood Newsletter (No. 40 pp11-14 only); Balloon Bear Bulletin issues 9-18 & 20; Various maps of 'Pooh Walks'; Press release from Egmont publishers re a book launch of 'Return to the Hundred Acre Wood'