Printed and bound copy of the Form and Order of Service and music sung for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey, 2nd June 1953. Inner sleeve reads 'This book is a photographic facsimile of the offical edition used in Westminster Abbey'.
The Form and Order of Service and Music Sung for the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth May 12th 1937, Westminster Abbey. Contains the text of the service with inserted sheet music for the relevant hyms, and preface from H. C. Colles where he mentions the tradition of Westminster Scholars greeting the King and Queen with 'vivat', and how this is incorporated into one of the hymns.
Standard Glass Slide (3ΒΌ"). 12 of 12: the hunters, armed with guns this time, take aim at the tiger in the tub. There are four tiger cubs in little barrels of their own. This has been suggested (Evans 2006) to be a joke at the expense of Darwin's Theory of Evolution.
The first issue and an unspecified (potentially 4th issue). Listed as 'Editor and Reviver' is N.A. Beckman who does not appear in The Record of Old Westminsters. The Honorary Treasurer, H.L. Helsdon (A 1910-1915) and Honorary Secretary, F.R. Burford (R 1909-1914) and a reference to The Trifler in the later issue suggest a date c. 1913.