St Helen’s ArchivePreserving the past for the future
Items
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Plate
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OT087
Ceramic plate, black with white border. Abertillery RFC badge in centre with "1883-1983" text: "Abertillery RFC Centenary Year" and "Presented to Swansea RFC" around rim. Produced by Rhymney Pottery. Dimensions: 8 1/4" (21cm) -
OT085
Ceramic plate, white with gold rim. Badges of 11 founder member clubs of the WRU within. "Welsh Rugby Union 1881 Undeb Rygbi Cymru" and "Welsh Rugby Union" within a gold banner surround the WRU P.O.W. feathers motif, with "Founder Members" beneath. Produced by Swansea Porcelain Ltd. Dimensions: 10 3/4" x (27.5cm) -
OT081
Ceramic plate, black with gold, white and black rim. Cross Keys RFC badge in centre with "1885 Centenary 1985" in red banner beneath. "text around rim reads: "Cross Keys RFC Centenary Year" and "Presented to Swansea RFC - 9th April 1986". Produced by Rhymney Pottery. Dimensions: 8" (20.5cm) -
OT080
Ceramic Plate, white with magpie and daffodil emblem in centre. "Clwb Rygbi y Tymbl" and "1897 - Canmlwyddiant - 1997" printed around rim Reverse lists the Tumble RFC's achievements. Produced by A & M Griffiths at Felingwm pottery, Dyfed. Dimensions: 8 /14" (21cm). -
OT079
Ceramic plate, white with gold rim. Silver jubilee Cricket Week at Swansea Cricket Club. Royal crown motifs and text on rim. Four cricket fixtures in centre. Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee celebrations. Produced by Royal Stafford, England. Dimensions: 10 1/4" (26cm). -
OT078
Ceramic plate, white with 'Five nations' motifs around rim and Welsh and 'Tri-nations' motifs in centre. "Undeb Rygbi Cymru" , "Welsh Rugby Union" and "1881-1981" in text. Designed by Swansea PorcelainLtd and produced by Coalport, England. Dimensions: 10 1/2" (27cm) -
OT076
Ceramic plate, white with gold rim and Newbridge RFC club badge in centre. "Newbridge RFC Centenary Year" and "1888 Trecelda 1988" in gothic print around rim. Produced by Silrurian Ceramic Carfts, Wales. Dimensions: 10 3/2" (27.5cm). -
OT039
Silvered plated commemorative plate with engraved map of New Zealand and Ponsonby rugby badge with 1874-1974 at top.