Physical description
A small silver mesh purse with silver 'kiss' clasp,frame and linked chain handle.
Inscriptions & markings
There is an inscription on a small plaque atta
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A small silver mesh purse with silver 'kiss' clasp,frame and linked chain handle.
There is an inscription on a small plaque atta
These socks and garters were worn by the donor John (Jack) Sennitt in the APS Champions Football, where he played centre half back.
1 pair long knitted socks with cream feet, red in calf area and gold and blue bands at the top. A paire of green elastic garters used for holding the socks up.
clothing, socks, football, sports, garters, elastic, sennitt
The trophy was won by Alan Cuthebertson in 1937 for the 50 yard sprint
Silver plated trophy with two handles.
'Scotch College/ 1937/ Under 8 Championship/wond by/ A. M. Cutherberson'.
trophy, sport, sprint, cuthbertson, race, under8championship, 1937, silverplate, running
The scarf was worn by Clive Tingate (attended Scotch 1915 - 1918) father of W (Bill) S Tingate (attended Scotch 1951 - 1955). The scarf was knitted by his wife Dorothy. She was Dorothy Slona daughter of A. B. Sloan coach of the 1st Crew 20 times (1898 - 1925).
Hand knitted (probably wool), grey scarf with bands of claret, yellow, blue and claret at each end, plus tassels
None
clothing, scotchcollege, scarf, knitting, tingate, sloan
The badge belonged to John Arnold Seitz who attended Scotch from 1914 until ?. The badge and hat band would have been attached to a staw boater worn by students to the Head of the River Boat Races.
Oval shaped badge of gold coloured metal and enamel with crossed oars coming up from the a banner at the bottom of the badge. The oval is formed by a buckled belt of dark blue within this on dark red background is a seated scholar. A pin is on the back to
Inscription on badge "DEO PATRIAE LITTERIS/ HEAD OF RIVER RACES". Verso STOKES & SONS MELB 811/?? (numbers are difficult to decipher)
clothing, gold, 1914, badge, accesory, headware, scotchcollege, seitz john arnold, maroon, blue boat races, head of the river, crossed oars, hatband
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