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Certificate

1936 (inscribed), ca.1930 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Rectangular certificate of portrait proportions with a black two-line border, printed in black on ivory-coloured card, and inscribed in ink. It shows a sea-shore with a child and two girls in black swimming costumes: in the centre is a rectangular cartouche containing the wording (with the exception of the name of the awarding association and branch, which are at the top).


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Printed card
Brief description
Certificate for swimming awarded by the East London Schools Athletic Association; England, 1936
Physical description
Rectangular certificate of portrait proportions with a black two-line border, printed in black on ivory-coloured card, and inscribed in ink. It shows a sea-shore with a child and two girls in black swimming costumes: in the centre is a rectangular cartouche containing the wording (with the exception of the name of the awarding association and branch, which are at the top).
Dimensions
  • Height: 24.2cm
  • Width: 19.7cm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
  • G.M.T. (Signature; obverse; printing; printing ink)
  • East London Schools'/ Athletics Association/ Bow Branch/ Learners'/ Certificate/ Awarded to/ Lily Elby/ TREASURER/ [unsigned]/ BRANCH SECY./ E Rawlings/ 1936 (Distributor's identification; obverse; printing; printing ink (annotated))
Credit line
Given by Alice Elby (subsequently deceased)
Object history
Awarded to the donor's sister-in-law, Lilian/ Lily Elby, born c.1924-26
Production
Reason For Production: Commemorative
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
B.289-1999

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Record createdFebruary 1, 2000
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