Pink wool blazer. Three brass buttons at centre front, with two at each cuff. Light pink embroidery to left breast pocket: 'W.S.F. XI'; Westminster school crest patch. Manufactured by George Harrison. Small holes across garment. Staining to cuffs and collar.
Black blazer with wide pink and narrow shite stripe. Three buttonholes at centre closure with brass buttons (one button missing); two brass buttons at each cuff. Embroidered Westminster School crest patch on breast pocket. 'Geo. Hodgkinson' manufacturer's label. Manufactured by George Harrison. Missing lowest button at centre front. Stained and faded.
Black blazer with thin pink stripes; gold coloured buttons; embroidered Westminster School crest patch on breast pocket. 'Geo. Hodgkinson.' manufacturer's label. Manufactured by George Harrison. 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).
Black wool scholars gown with two buttons at front. Unhemmed. Sewn in name label reading 'Kinchon Smith' Manufactured by Ede & Ravenscroft. Owned by Michael Kinchin Smith (CC 1935-1939)Scattered areas of wear. Small hole in upper back.
Purple faux velvet coat with gold embroidery around the cuffs, hem, and neck, as well as on the back. Likely a show costume, potentially for a royal character, given the colour. Hole in underarm seam
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
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.'