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1930 BRITISH LIONS - TOMMY JONES-DAVIES - No 10 JERSEY
   

BRITISH LIONS 1930 TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND JERSEY worn by TE 'Tommy' Jones-Davies. During this tour Tommy made 8 appearance scoring 8 tries and a dropped goal. Born in Nantgaredig in 1906 he attended Queen Elizabeth Grammar School,  Carmarthen and later  studied the Natural Sciences at Cambridge University. During World War II he served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Army Medical Corps. He played his club rugby for the United Hospitals, Llanelli and London Welsh and won four caps for Wales 1930-31. 

The jersey is accompanied by a Canterbury v British Lions 1930 programme identifying TE Jones-Davies playing in a number 10 jersey. We believe the players on this tour retained the same player numbers for the complete tour.

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no manufacturer mentioned, washing instructions only cloth badge sewn onto jersey white cloth sewn onto jersey
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Ref: WRM-0994-mmjybr1930-jones.davies10-gp2-WRMR

 

 

BRITISH LIONS 1968 - BARRY JOHN
   

A match worn British Lions jersey from the 1968 tour of South Africa. Barry John played 4 matches during this tour, he started the first test match and making his 2nd break of the game he was tackled by Jan Ellis breaking his collarbone, he missed the rest of the tour through this injury. The jersey has been signed Barry John 'Lions Tour 1971' for display purposes in a Cardiff night club. Barry John is most famous as a 1971 British Lion becoming a household name in New Zealand following his dazzling displays during the Lions test series win over the All Blacks. However this jersey is from the 1968 tour, The 1971 tour jerseys were manufactured by Umbro and supplied by Lillywhites of Picadilly Circus, the badges were also different - for 1971 the badges were sewn directly on to the shirt whereas in 1968 the badges were sewn onto a patch then onto the jersey. The jersey is size OSM, (approx 40" chest) by RW Forsyth.

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R W Forsyth Ltd, 

Edinburgh & Glasgow

OSM

double ply elasticated cuffs

embroidered Lions badge sewn onto a patch in the shape of the badge with approximately 80mm border. The patch is sewn onto the jersey with red cotton white plastic sewn onto the jersey with red cotton

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Ref: WRM-0948-mmjybr1968-john10-WRMR

 

 

BRITISH LIONS 1971 - DEREK QUINNELL No 6 JERSEY
   

BRITISH LIONS 1971 - DEREK QUINNELL No 6 JERSEY - A No 6 British Lions jersey that belonged to Derek Quinnell. The shirt is by Umbro supplied by Lillywhites of Picadilly Circus. Quinnell has the distinction of being capped by the Lions before he earned his Welsh Cap as a replacement against France in 1972. He played for the British Lions in the third test at Wellington where Carwyn James brought him in to 'look after' Sid Going on the blind side. The Lions won this test 13-3 to go into a 2-1 lead in the series. The fourth test was a draw game and so the 1971 Lions became the only British team ever to win a test series in New Zealand. The jersey has been previously framed and has a couple of light faded spots, Generally the condition is good with one or two small tears. 

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Umbro International & Lillywhites of Picadilly Circus embroidered directly onto the jersey

cuffs: double ply

white felt stitched onto the jersey with white cotton, a crude repair has been attempted on top right of the number, 

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Ref: WRM-0142-mmjyin.br1971trnz-quinnell6

 

BILL BEAUMONT - 4th TEST 1980 JERSEY
The jersey worn by the 1980 British Lions captain in their victory over the Springboks in the 4th Test. The Lions beat the 'Boks 17-13, the lergendary Bill Beaumont MBE has signed the jersey just below the Lions crest and has added the match and scoreline. This jersey was purchased on the 'Celebrity - Cash in the Attic' programme.  

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BRITISH LIONS 1989 TOUR of AUSTRALIA JERSEY
 

A team issue No 23 British & Irish Lions international jersey from the collection of Clive Rowlands, manager of the 1989 Lions. The jersey was Clive's personal jersey for the duration of the tour, team jerseys at matches were numbered up to 21, Ian McGeechan was 22 and Clive 23. 

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Umbro, 100% cotton, size 44", 112cm embroidered directly onto the jersey felt, sewn directly onto the jersey with white cotton

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