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GB 2014 WS-04-LAN-02-01 · File · 1903-1918
Part of Westminster School's Archive and Collections

Glass plate negatives, originally stored in two boxes (slides 1-15 in one, slides 16-34 in the other); the titles are drawn from the captions handwritten on the slides in red pen. Depicting geographical and geological scenes. Transferred from Powder Room to Archive Store in 2010.

GB 2014 WS-02-POS-01-27 · Item · c.1911
Part of Westminster School's Archive and Collections

One copy annotated on reverse by R.S. Chalk, as follows:
'Suts in Yard (successor of this) was one of the most important features of our School life. Besides being a Tuck Shop it was also the Stationary Store and School Book Shop. It is a great pity the photo of Suts including the amazing MISS LUCY ROUD has not survived in this series, purchased from there. (It may however be seen in Record of OWW, Vol III).
A ‘Greaze up Suts’ could be a fearsome affair in which the smaller or weaker stood little chance. Never so much as in Play 1918, when stock was normally limited to ‘Thin Arrowroot’ but chocolate arrived twice the term! (Later, always in stock).
MISS ROUD was a truly wonderful character - small, gold-bespectacled, resembling a village store-keeper. During School hours, she made up all the Book and Stationary accounts (in a unique round hand) for 350 boys. In Breaks she dealt (generally single handed) with scores of chits for ‘Quartern’-‘nib’-‘pen’ etc. etc. and continuous vociferous demands (especially during a Greaze) for this or that item of confectionary. Her one, unfailing weapon was: ‘Shan’t serve you! Enough!”'

Navy Colts Cap
GB 2014 WS-04-TEX-01-04-15 · Item · Mid 20th century
Part of Westminster School's Archive and Collections

Navy wool caps embroidered with a pink 'C'. Top of cap is composed of 8 blue triangle and small button on the top. The interior of the hat contains a twill woven black liner fabricated utilizing a circle centre component and rectangular section creating the dome shape. Label inside states “M. Broadhurst - AHH” Conserved by students at the Centre for Textile Conservation at the University of Glasgow in 2015.