Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 12 of 12: the hunters, armed with guns this time, take aim at the tiger in the tub. There are four tiger cubs in little barrels of their own. This has been suggested (Evans 2006) to be a joke at the expense of Darwin's Theory of Evolution.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 11 of 12: the two monks and the dog discover a woman in the snow.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 3 of 8: The man flees as the elephant chases him.
W. Butcher & Sons, London (Primus)Glass Plate Negative (209mm x 164mm). Lithograph showing the Westminster VIII crossing the finish line ahead of the other boats. There is a large crowd on the Bridge and at the shore. The complete caption reads: "The Eight Oared Outrigger in which the Gentlemen of Westminster School beat the Etonians in 1m.5sec. in the match from Barker's Rails to Putney Bridge on Tuesday July 29th 1845. Dedicated to the Gentlemen of Westminster school by their most obedient servants Noulton & Wyld". Reproduced as Plate 15 in ' Westminster School' (L.E. Tanner, 1934).
Day and HagheStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 5 of 12: a view of the hostel just as it is hit by an avalanche.
Theobald & Co., LondonInscription: 'Westminster School Disc Challenge Trophy presented by E.R.B. Graham Esq., O.W 1939.' Wooden disc with a brass rim on a plinth. Donor: E. R. B. Graham. Awarded: 1939-1974. In need of repair at base.
Presented to Westminster by The Tennis & Rackets Association. Handles. Plinth.
Inscription: 'The David Hayward Fencing Cup'. No cover. Green marble base. Handles. Makes mark rubbed.
Black plastic base. No cover. Awarded: 1992-2000. Unlocated.
Silver hammer in a presentation case. Silver plate on badly damaged leather case is inscribed: 'The Challenge Hammer presented by the Elizabethan Club, 1867'. Inside is a silver plate engraved with winners' names from 1867 to 1922. Apparently unmarked in the form of a hammer with gilt ball, in fitted case. Donor: The Elizabethan Club, 1867. Awarded: 1867-1922. Case badly damaged at hinge.
Moore, William, active 19th Century