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The Dymond Speech competition was established in 1911 by a descendant of Henry Dymond, a pupil at the School from 1810 - 1815. Henry Dymond was famed for his most impressive voice and the prize was originally instituted as the Dymond Elocution Prize, but is now for a speech given on a subject of the student's choice judged for its content and method of presentation.