100 yard trophy from 1913, engraved 'First Prize F. W. Pink'
- GB 2014 WS-04-TRO-001/017
- Item
- 1913
Silver-plate trophy with Mappin and Webb hallmark and registration number. Prince's Plate.
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100 yard trophy from 1913, engraved 'First Prize F. W. Pink'
Silver-plate trophy with Mappin and Webb hallmark and registration number. Prince's Plate.
100 Yards Under 15 Challenge Cup
Inscription: 'Westminster School Challenge Cup 100 Yards under 15. Since 1957 under 16 Long Jump'. An Edward VII silver two-handled trophy cup. Reascribed in 1957 as Under 16 Long Jump. Not loaded. No cover. Donor: Henry Smith. Awarded: 1912-1974.
Skinner & Co
100 Yards Under 16 two handled cup
Two handled cup. Inscription: '100 Yards Under 16'. Not loaded. No cover. Awarded: 1931-1974.
Mappin & Webb Ltd
120 Yards High Hurdles Challenge Cup
Inscription: '120 Yards High Hurdles Cup donated by C.F. Byers'. Not loaded. No cover. Donor: C.F. Byers. Awarded: 1935-1940
William Neale & Son Ltd
Glass Plate Negatives (4¼” x 3¼”). [missing] original box no. "V.C. 9"
Inscription: 'Westminster School 1925 Half Mile 1st Prize'. Not loaded. No cover. Prince's Plate.
Mappin & Webb Ltd
Westminster School 1927 Consolation Race 440 yds trophy, engraved with the name of 'J.O Sahler'
Mappin & Webb Ltd
Black blazer with thin pink stripes; gold coloured buttons; embroidered Westminster School crest on breast pocket. Belonging to R.A. Colvile (RR 1930-1934), passed on to Charles Colville (LL 1969-1972) who donated them to the school. Wear to pink stripes
Navy blazer with three golden buttons down the centre and one at each cuff. Pale pink embroidery on left breast pocket: 'R.S.W.M.'; 'W.S.C. XI'; '1942-3'; '1943'; and Westminster school crest. 'Plumb of Victoria St. S.W.1' manufacturer's label. 'C.A. Barnes' sewn-in name label. Belonged to Charles Barnes (AHH 1939-1943).
Khaki Scout shirt belonging to A.J.N.W. Prag, adorned with patches and leather lanyard. Accompanied by a letter from A.J.N.W. Prag and a key to the patches on the shirt. Prag's scouting success noted in the Queen's Scholars' Chronicle: 'A.J.N.W. Prag has collected (by various means) almost as may badges as he has initials. His labours have been well rewarded with the dizzy heights of a Patrol-leadership.'