One medal. Front stamped with "WESTMINSTER SCHOOL" and the School's coat of arms. Back stamped with "1935 HALF MILE OPEN 3RD". Awarded to Hugh Francis Brady Symons (AA 1931-5).
One medal. Front stamped with "WESTMINSTER SCHOOL" and the School's coat of arms. Back stamped with "1935 HALF MILE OPEN 3RD". Awarded to Hugh Francis Brady Symons (AA 1931-5).
One badge. The School's coat of arms is stitched on in blue, yellow and red, and has a green background.
One badge. Says "WESTMINSTER O.T.C SCHOOL" as the premise of the badge. Most likely from World War Two.
One patch. Has an arc shape that is flat at the bottom. There are two blue oars that cross over with a blue six point star at the top. The patch itself is off-white in colour.
One patch. Green background with a beige crown and brown stitched details.
One patch. Two yellow circles stitched into it with a yellow tiger that is wearing a red crown. At the top of the yellow circles there is a gold, red, blue and green crown and the bottom of the patch says I. C. D. S.
One patch. Shaped like a V which two military stripes. The background of the patch is dark green in colour and the stripes have more of a khaki undertone. The stripes are sewn on and have smaller military stripes within them. Most likely from World War One.
Two badges both say "WESTMINSTER SCHOOL O.T.C," with a gold backing. Most likely from World War two.
Two British Army Officer badges known as 'pips.' They have "IRIA JUNCTA IN UNO" inscribed in a circle, with three bumps in the middle, representing three kingdoms. This is surrounded by a wreath and a diamond shape. Throught to have been worn all throughout the 20th century.