G'day Josh,aren't you lucky? I think your first image posted is Cymbidium Alexanderi 'Westonbirt'.
If so, it is considered by most that this is the most famous of all cymbidiums as a foundation for modern cultivars.It is the first chance tetraploid and is about 100 years old now.The crossing is known as cym. Alexanderi and this is a selection.The parents are Cym. Eburneo-lowianum ‘Concolour’ with Cymbidium insigne ‘Sanderae’.
Of course I could be wrong!!