Browse Items (101 total)

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Black gown with purple, velvet trim down the center and on the sleeves. The hood is white with light blue satin lining. The hood was presented to President Simpson from Mary Washington College to complete his regalia for the institution's 1st…

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Black, wool blazer with gold buttons and a chest pocket emblem of the college's seal and the lettering, "Mary Washington College, University of Virginia, 1968." These blazers were worn by student leadership of various groups and clubs.

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This item was massed produced in the 14th century to be bought by those making a pilgrimage to Canterbury. The icon represents Sir Thomas of Canterbury who was murdered by knights loyal to King Henry II.

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Small shield-shaped item with raised emblem in the center.

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One rectangle pin, white with red lettering, "Family Weekend." Smaller square pin, red, white, and blue with lettering, "Family Weekend, 2008." These pins represent the tradition of welcoming families to the college's campus each fall for activities…

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Two pennants, one small and one large made of navy felt with white lettering, "University of Mary Washington." These items represent the institution's name change from "Mary Washington College" to University of Mary Washington" in 2004.

Cap, University of Mary Washington
Cream color baseball-style cap with navy lettering, "University of Mary Washington." This item represents memorabilia from the change of the institution's name from "Mary Washington College" to "University of Mary Washington" in 2004.

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Circle pin with clasp on back- "Virginia's Next Great University." This item is part of the memorabilia of the name change from Mary Washington College to University of Mary Washington in 2004.

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Clear glass, six-sided ashtray with the Mary Washington seal of Spinning Wheel and Torch in the center.

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White cap with light blue lettering, "Founders Day." Treasure chest and shovel images are printed on top of the cap. Founders Day commemorates the March 14 passage of legislation enabling the school to open in 1908.
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