A replica (badge) of the Diamond Sculls, in a presentation box. Belonged to R Lee, winner of the Diamond Sculls race, at the Henley Royal Regatta in 1927.
Rectangular wooden box with a push catch to open. Engraved silver plate on the top. Two hinges hold the lid on, which is lined with brown velvet and has a silver plate detailing the races R Lee completed. The bottom half of the box contains the replica badge, which rests on velvet padding. The badge is comprised of two crossed silver oars with a green wreath, attached to the bottom of the wreath is a gold knot with a diamond drop surrounded by gold. Red jewels and diamonds rest on the wreath. The badge fitting is missing.
Phyllis Court Club members badge, 1957.
Circular badge. Dark green background. A thin gold rim pattern of semi-circles with thin straight line inside. Phyllis Court Club emblem in gold in the centre. The reverse is marked "Members Badge 1957. 499 Not Transferable". With a dark green cord.
Silver Steward's badge belonging to W Dalziel Mackenzie who was elected a Steward of Henley Royal Regatta in 1881.
He served on the committee until 1922 and died in 1928. Stewards were elected for life and their silver badges are passed from lapel to lapel. The Mackenzie family purchased Fawley Court in 1853, and during the 1900's the Stewards acquired much of the estate, including Temple Island which is the start of the Regatta course.
Uniform badge embroidered with a Union Jack flag on a pole.
Assumed to be connected with the British Rowing Olympic team, but the object was found with little associated information.