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May

As the IRB World Sevens Series hits Twickenham a Glasgow Accie Cap takes centre stage

Object of the Month May 2011 – J W Arthur’s Scotland Cap

The object of the month for May is a new addition to our collection that has been kindly loaned to us by Glasgow Academicals

It is a Scotland cap from the first ever rugby international in 1871, that was awarded to J W Arthur. Arthur played seven seasons for 'Accies' and was capped for Scotland twice. He was also one of a small group of Scottish club players who instigated the first ever international match, writing to the Secretary of Blackheath:

"…we, representing the whole footballing interest of Scotland, hereby challenge any team selected from the whole of England, to play us a match, twenty a side Rugby rules".

The match was played at Raeburn Place in Edinburgh and saw the home side win by 1 goal and 1 try to England's 1 try. Arthur's cap is on display in the museum alongside Guillemard's 1871 England cap. They are the oldest international rugby caps in the world.

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