White cotton dress shirt with celluloid bib front and cuffs. '390' sewn to back in red thread. Mild discolouration and staining.
White cotton dress shirt with celluloid bib front and cuffs. Inscribed by hand with 'DB7345 CV', 'OCA', and 'E.F.P Bennett'. Sewn-in label reading 'Robinson & Cleavers Champion Shirt Belfast'. Light discolouration and staining.
White cotton dress shirt with stiff cuffs and honeycomb pattern bib front. Stamped with 'COURT' AND '65-'. Inscribed by hand with 'Sov', 'ES BENNETT V STIFF', and 'FMB', presumably Frank Moss Bennett, father of Edward Fleetwood Pellew Bennett (OW). Sewn-in label reading 'H.H. WAGSTAFF LONDON & WATFORD ENGLAND.'. Metal stud to close front, presumably supplied by dry cleaners. '390' sewn in red thread. Light discolouration and staining.
White starched waistcoat with honeycomb pattern bib front. Inscribed by hand with 'ES BENNETT' and 'ES-'. Stamped with 'DB7345'. '[?][?]25[?]' sewn in red thread. Yellow staining to front right.
Translucent paper bag from Heavitree Laundrette Yellow staining to front right White starched waistcoat with honeycomb pattern bib front. Inscribed by hand with 'ES BENNETT' and 'ES-'. Stamped with 'DB7345'. '[?][?]25[?]' sewn in red thread.
Handwritten letter from Mrs Mary Collison to Mr Fox regarding the donation of her son's clothing worn at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Dated 23.6.1991. Additional message added from Mr Fox to Mr John Field, Archivist.
Carbon copy of letter from Mr H.V. Fox to Mrs Collison, thanking her for the donation of her late son's clothing.
Pair of white kid leather gloves with white top-stitching and pearlescent button at wrist. Stamped with 'FOWNES LONDON Made in England' in interior. Discolouration to to fingers. Worn to the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II by DM Collison.
Pair of light tan leather gloves with black top stitching. Lined with suede. Size 8 1/2. Orange plastic-coated button to close, engraved with 'Hope Bros London' company name.
Pair of black socks with thin pink stripes, branded with 'FootLoose' tag. Unworn. Includes handwritten wrote explaining that the socks were given to Sir Paul Wright by the Busby Trustees as a 90th birthday present, but left in the Jerusalem Chamber. He passed away before he could collect them.