George Perrot by Joseph Highmore
- GB 2014 WS-03-PIC-001/81
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- 18th Century
In a painted oval. Perrot faces left, but is portrayed full face; he wears a white tie and a fine brown coat; he wears a grey wig.
Highmore, Joseph, 1692-1780
George Perrot by Joseph Highmore
In a painted oval. Perrot faces left, but is portrayed full face; he wears a white tie and a fine brown coat; he wears a grey wig.
Highmore, Joseph, 1692-1780
Photograph of the Gibbon room, looking in from Ashburnham Garden.
Chan, Suki, 1977-
Gilbert de Lacy Lacy by J. Carpenter
Three-quarters length portrait of Lacy as a Queen's Scholar; he is standing near a window, wearing a gown, a mortar board is beside him. In the background through a window can be seen the Hawksmoor Towers of the Abbey as they would appear from Victoria Street.
Girls' Athletic Sports Cup (formerly The Javelin Challenge Trophy)
Two handled cup on high stand; Inscribed: School Arms "presented by J.D.C., E.C.N.E., C.H.F.,J.R.T., M.F.Y., 1939" Awarded 1939-1974. Reassigned as the Girls Athletics Cup in 2008.
Mappin & Webb Ltd
Cup with two ornate handles and shaped border.
Walker & Hall
Girls' Long Distance Race Cup (formerly 220 Yards Open Cup)
Inscription: 'Westminster School 220 Yards Open presented by I.S. Cook 1968'. Height: 23.5cm Weight: 0.35kg [including screw that fixes it to base.] Not loaded. No cover. Black plastic base. Donor: I.S Cook. Awarded: 1968-1974. Reassigned as the Girls' Towpath Cup in 2014. Maker's mark obscured.
To celebrate the accession of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the school commissioned a bust of our foundress, Queen Elizabeth I, the quatercentenary of whose death was commemorated in March 2003. The sculpture was installed in time for the School's Commemoration in Abbey in November 2002. The bronze, by Malcolm Stathers, was placed on a plinth of Portland stone put in place by the Abbey stonemasons under the portico executed, it is now known, to a design of Robert Hooke's (OW) in 1681-2.
Stathers, Malcolm
Morley, John, 1942-
Small oval painting based on green-brown colour scheme; head and shoulders in profile; he wears classical drapery. Inscribed on a band round the edge as follows: "Hanc bibliothecam operum ab alumnis scholae suae per saecula conditorum dono dedit Godferidus Georgius Roundell Greene MCMLVI".
Spaull, L.C.