St Helen’s ArchivePreserving the past for the future
Item set
St Helen's Archive
Items
Advanced search-
BZ009
Blazer, British & Irish Lions, 1977 -
BZ008
Blazer, Wales, 1976 & 1977 Triple Crowns -
BZ007
Blazer & tie, Marylebone Cricket Club, 1933 -
BZ003
Blazer, New Zealand, 1980 -
BZ001
Blazer, Swansea SC&FC, T Aubrey Hill -
NC008
Sporting post (Swansea) 1st oct. 1927 (excerpts). Featuring Swansea versus New South Wales Waratahs at St Helen's on Saturday 1st October 1927. Included are pages: 1, 4, 5, 6, & 9) and an extract from p7. newspaper donated to Swansea RFc by Mrs H C Perry, wife of hadley Perry, who palyed in this match. -
NC007
Newspaper cutting, Cambria Daily Leader (Swansea) Saturday 1st February 1908 p5. Dimensions: w19" x h26 (48.3cm x 65.9cm) -
NC006
Newspaper cutting, Cambrian (Swansea) Friday 26th January 1906 p4 -
NC005
Newspaper cutting, Evening Express (Cardiff) Thursday 4th April 1907 p4. -
NC004
Newspaper cutting (publisher not known), 1960. Refers to carved shield presented to touring Springboks. -
NC003
Newspaper cutting (publisher not known), February 1948. Refers to the death of former Swansea and Wales forward George Hayward -
NC001
Newspaper cutting (publisher not known), 1960. Refers to carved shield presented to touring Springboks. -
PQ019
Stained wood commemorative plaque with gold lettering. "Captain's Choice" awards: Rugby Football, Hockey and Cricket. -
PQ018
Stained wood commemorative plaque with gold lettering. Swansea Youth XV captains 1955-56 to 1986-87. Also listing Dewi Bebb Ffyddlondeb Award winners 1970-71 to 1990-91 and Under 19s awardees 1991-92 to 1995-96. -
PQ017
Stained wood commemorative plaque with gold lettering. Swansea RFC Rugby 1st XV Captains 1982-83 to - present. Presented to the club by the SRFC Ladies' Committee, 1982. -
PQ016
Stained wood commemorative plaque with gold lettering. Swansea RFC Rugby 1st XV Captains 1874-75 to 1981-82. Presented to the club by the SRFC Ladies' Committee, 1982. -
PQ015
Stained wood commemorative plaque with gold lettering. Swansea RFC British & Irish Lions representatives. Presented to the club by the Swansea RFC Patron Supporters' committee. -
PQ005
A carved and engraved shield made from Canadian maple wood. 1960. Springbok and Swansea RFC motifs are carved into the wood with "1960" above and "Swansea" carved beneath. Dimensions: h7 3/4" x w5 3/4" ( h20cm x w14.8cm) Signatures of the Swansea team v South Africa are engraved onto the face of the shield. -
TR003
Sunday Telegraph Welsh Merit Table Champions 1982-1983 -
TR002
Trophy, 1909. Commemorating Wales winning 5 international matches in the season. Silver, winged dragon handles on either side. Details engraved on each side of the bowl: "Matches won - Australia, England, Scotland, Ireland, France" and: "Welsh Football Union Souvenir. Winning of 5 International Matches 1908-9". The black painted wooden base has two badges representing the 'home' unions of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The Australian emu/Wallaby badge has a banner at its base engraved: "Advance Australia". Presented by the family of Swansea and Wales forward George Hayward. -
PH223
Photograph, Colour, mounted on board. Swansea RFC 1973-74 Centenary Season. Dimensions: w10" x h7 3/4" (25.3cm x 19.9cm). -
PH222
photograph, B&W Mounted on card. Swansea veterans team 2nd February 1907. Photographers: A & G Taylor, Swansea. Dimensions: w12" x h8" (30cm x 20cm) -
PH221
Photograph, B&W by unknown press photographer. Cardiff v Swansea 15th October 1949, Cardiff Arms Park. Dimensions: w7 3/4" x h6" (w20cm x h15.5cm). One of 2 images from this match.(See also PH220). -
PH220
Photograph, B&W by unknown press photographer. Cardiff v Swansea 15th October 1949, Cardiff Arms Park. Dimensions: w7 3/4" x h6" (w20cm x h15.5cm). One of 2 images from this match.(See also PH221). -
PH219
Photograph, Colour, Swansea RFC cap presented to J D Harries 1898. J D Harries' Grandson's name & address handwritten on reverse in blue biro. Also:" Hat belonging to David J Harris [sic] Born Swansea, came to USA about 1898-99". Dimensions: w5" x h3 1/2" (w12.2cm x h8.7cm). A letter (see: OT122) accompanied the photograph, which was sent to Swansea RFC by D J Harries' grandson in 1996.