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Cartoon, B&W, hand drawn by Jack Jones, Swansea's victory over New Zealand, 1935. Dimensions: w14" x h10" (w35.6cm x h25.4cm).
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Wales, Blazer, 1995 World Cup
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Blazer, single breasted in black cloth with two buttons. Badge on left breast pocket shows WRU Prince of Wales feathers in a red shield. A second shield is quartered with the motifs of the English, Scottish, Irish and French rugby unions. "WRU XV" sits at the top right corner of the pocket and "1976" at the lower left corner, indicating this to be a Welsh Grand Slam blazer.
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Blazer, British & Irish Lions, 1977
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Blazer, Wales, 1976 & 1977 Triple Crowns
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Blazer & Tie. Single breasted with two plain brass buttons. Navy with yellow/red/yellow facings on lapels, leading edges, pockets and cuffs. Club tie of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC): Navy/red/yellow diagonal stripes. MCC tour to India 1933-34.
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Blazer, New Zealand, 1980
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Blazer, Swansea SC&FC, T Aubrey Hill
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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.
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Newspaper cutting, Cambria Daily Leader (Swansea) Saturday 1st February 1908 p5. Dimensions: w19" x h26 (48.3cm x 65.9cm)
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Newspaper cutting, Cambrian (Swansea) Friday 26th January 1906 p4
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Newspaper cutting, Evening Express (Cardiff) Thursday 4th April 1907 p4.
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Newspaper cutting (publisher not known), 1960. Refers to carved shield presented to touring Springboks.
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Newspaper cutting (publisher not known), February 1948. Refers to the death of former Swansea and Wales forward George Hayward
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Newspaper cutting (publisher not known), 1960. Refers to carved shield presented to touring Springboks.
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Stained wood commemorative plaque with gold lettering. "Captain's Choice" awards: Rugby Football, Hockey and Cricket.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Stained wood commemorative plaque with gold lettering. Swansea RFC British & Irish Lions representatives. Presented to the club by the Swansea RFC Patron Supporters' committee.
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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.
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Sunday Telegraph Welsh Merit Table Champions 1982-1983
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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.
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Photograph, Colour, mounted on board. Swansea RFC 1973-74 Centenary Season. Dimensions: w10" x h7 3/4" (25.3cm x 19.9cm).
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photograph, B&W Mounted on card. Swansea veterans team 2nd February 1907. Photographers: A & G Taylor, Swansea. Dimensions: w12" x h8" (30cm x 20cm)