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  • OT114

    Letter: Type written carbon copy on Headed paper of Thomas Cook & Son, Travel Agents. Swansea tour to Paris correspondence, set #7: Stamped 25th April 1899. Printed on both sides. From Thomas Cook & Son to F E Perkins, Swansea RFC. Dimensions: w8" x h10 1/4" (20.5cm x 26cm).
  • OT113

    Letter: Type written carbon copy on Headed paper of Thomas Cook & Son, Travel Agents. Swansea tour to Paris correspondence, set #6: Stamped 19th April 1899. Printed on one side. From Thomas Cook & Son to F E Perkins, Swansea RFC. Dimensions: w8" x h10 1/4" (20.5cm x 26cm).
  • OT112

    Letter: Type written carbon copy on Headed paper of Thomas Cook & Son, Travel Agents. Swansea tour to Paris correspondence, set #5: Stamped 11th April 1899. Printed both sides. From Thomas Cook & Son to F E Perkins, Swansea RFC. Dimensions: w8" x h10 1/4" (20.5cm x 26cm). Envelope incudes additional handwritten letter on headed thomas Cook & Son paper, to F E Perkins, also dated 11th April.
  • OT111

    Letter: Type written carbon copy on Headed paper of Thomas Cook & Son, Travel Agents. Swansea tour to Paris correspondence, set #4: Dated: 6th April 1899. Printed both sides. From Thomas Cook & Son to F E Perkins, Swansea RFC. Dimensions: w8" x h10 1/4" (20.5cm x 26cm). Envelope incudes a handwritten reply in pencil from F E Perkins from 8th April. (Dimensions: w5 1/4 x h8 1/4 (w13.5cm x h21cm). Also included is a Baggage Insurance Form (blue paper) rubber stamped "Post Office Dept., Chief Office, London". terms & conditions printed on reverse. The form has not been filed in. Dimensions: w9 3/4" x h6 1/4" (25cm x 15.5cm)
  • OT110

    Letter: Type written carbon copy on Headed paper of Thomas Cook & Son, Travel Agents. Swansea tour to Paris correspondence, set #3: Stamped 11th March 1899. Printed one side. From Thomas Cook & Son to F E Perkins, Swansea RFC. Dimensions: w8" x h10 1/4" (20.5cm x 26cm).
  • OT109

    Letter: Type written carbon copy on Headed paper of Thomas Cook & Son, Travel Agents. Swansea tour to Paris correspondence, set #2: Stamped 8th March 1899. Printed one side. From Thomas Cook & Son to F E Perkins, Swansea RFC. Envelope incudes a previous correspondence between Thomas Cooke's and James Livingstone of the Swansea club, from 9th Feb. 1899. Dimensions: w8" x h10 1/4" (20.5cm x 26cm). also carbon copy of handwritten letter from F E Perkins to Thomas cook & Son dated 2nd March 1899 (Dimensions: w10 3/4 x h8 1/4 (w27cm x h21cm) and acknowledgement from Thomas Cook & Sons dated 8th March 1899. Dimensions: w8" x h10 1/4" (20.5cm x 26cm).
  • OT108

    Letter: Type written carbon copy on Headed paper of Thomas Cook & Son, Travel Agents. Swansea tour to Paris correspondence, set #1: Stamped 3 March 1899. Correspondence dated: 23rd March 1898 and 2nd March 1899. Printed both sides. Between Thomas Cook & Son and Swansea RFC. Envelope incudes a previous correspondence between Thomas Cooke's and James Livingstone of the Swansea club, from 23rd March 1898. Dimensions: w8" x h10 1/4" (20.5cm x 26cm).
  • OT096

    Gilbert rugby ball - USA Rugby. White with navy and red facing colours. Signed by unknown players.
  • OT098

    Penknife, White metal, two blades. Inscription on both sides to achievements of Swansea & Welsh international full-back W.J. Bancroft. Inscriptions: "World's record - 33 international - 600 Swansea club matches" on one side and : "W.J. Bancroft Capt. Glamorgan County F.C." on the other.
  • OT097

    Penknife, White metal, two blades. Inscription on both sides to achievements of Swansea & Welsh international full-back W.J. Bancroft. Inscriptions: "World's record - 33 international - 600 Swansea club matches" on one side and : "W.J. Bancroft Capt. Glamorgan County F.C." on the other. Verdigris damage from sea salt on one corner.
  • OT099

    Ten years history of Swansea Football Club. Item has been digitalised.
  • MD017

    Brass Plaque from commemorative clock, Swansea v South Africa
  • MD016

    Brass Plaque from commemorative clock, Swansea v South Africa
  • BZ012

    Blazer Badger, Swansea RFC. Circa 1910. Black shield with red Swansea 'castle' motif. From the Swansea Blazer of W J Trew.
  • OT088

    Ceramic plate, white with painted illustration of a rugby player and "La Federacion Valenciana de Rugby" above illustration and "A Swansea Athletic Abril '78" beneath. The La Federacion Valanciana De Rugby badge is featured in the middle. Makers' signature on the reverse. Diameter: 13 3/4" (34.5cm)
  • OT082

    Ceramic plate, white with Llantwit Major coat of arms in centre. "Centenary Year" above, "1889" and "1989" either side and "Llantwit Major RFC" beneath. Also: "Presented to Swansea Athletic RFC" around base of plate. The reverse has hand-written details of the Llantwit Major coat of arms and a dedication from the maker 'Jeremy Phillip Pottery' to Llantwit Major RFC. Diameter: 7 3/4" (19.5cm)
  • OT074

    Ceramic plate. White with concentric patterns and representation of face in centre. Wire fixings looped through holes in base and "Hermance RFC" on reverse. Dimensions: 13 1/2" (34cm)
  • OT156

    Printed report on history & current status of St Helen's ground, Swansea. 32 pages printed on paper and hand annotated in pencil. Dimensions: w16 1/2" x h24 1/3" (w41.9cm x h61.8cm)
  • PH107

    Photograph, B&W, mounted on white card. Glamorgan county cricketer Emrys Davies receiving award. Dimensions: w14 1/2" x h12 1/2" (w37.5cm x h32.5cm)
  • PH106

    Photograph, colour, Combined Lansdowne RFC and Swansea RFC teams, 26th September 1982. Dimensions: w16" x h14 1/2" (w40.5cm x h29cm)
  • PH173

    Photograph, colour, Swansea RFC 1st XV 1982-83 season. w12" x h10" (w30.4cm x h25.5cm)
  • PH172

    Photograph, colour, Swansea RFC 1st XV 1982-83 season. w12" x h10" (w30.4cm x h25.5cm)
  • PH235

    Photograph, B&W Swansea RFC 1st XV team v New Zealand 1953. Paper copy of original. Dimensions: w11" x h8" (w29.9cm x 20.5cm)
  • TR004

    Sunday Telegraph English-Welsh Merit Table Champions 1982-1983. Silver plated goal post with silver plated rugby ball beneath, mounted on wooden base with white metal plaque: "SUNDAY TELEGRAPH ENGLISH-WELSH MERIT TABLE Winners 1982-83 SWANSEA"
  • TR005

    'NTL' Champion of Champions' Cup 19th Sept. 1998.