These cards measure 79 x 62 m/m and they were only issued in mainland Britain.
Wills issued several other large sized sets on a similar subject, these were "Arms of Universities" (W675-151 : W62-115 : W/132 - May 1923), "University Hoods & Gowns" (W675-225 : W62-184 : W/337 - May 1926), "Public Schools" (W675-208 : W62-167 : W/295 - November 1927), and a pair of "Arms of Public Schools" - first series (W675-149.1 : W62-114.1 : W/130 - August 1933) and second series (W675-149.2 : W62-114.2 : W/131 - March 1934)
We started with Cambridge simply because they head most of the statistics. They have won five more of the men's races and fifteen more of the women`s. They also hold the most consecutive victories, thirteen, in the 1920s and 1930s, and have won by the most lengths, an amazing thirty-five, though that was many moons ago in 1839.