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O./6.6/42
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Comic photomontage of Cambridge personalities, with key
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- [19th cent.] (Creation)
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1 photograph, c 163 x 201 mm in mount, c 202 x 282 mm;
1 sheet tracing paper;
2 sheets paper.
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Photomontage in mount: assemblage of figures in which the faces of various Cambridge personalities [as well as 'Jowett (of Oxford)'] are spliced onto incongruous costumes or animals' bodies, given wings etc, With tracing paper to fit over image and number each individual; copy of numbers on separate sheet of paper; key with names for most numbers.
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- Munro, Hugh Andrew Johnstone (1819-1885), classical scholar (Subject)
- Brandreth, Henry (1834-1904) clergyman (Subject)
- Somerset, Ralph Benjamin (1834-1891) clergyman (Subject)
- Morgan, Henry Arthur (1830-1912), master of Jesus College, Cambridge, mountaineer (Subject)
- Porter, James (1827-1900), master of Peterhouse Cambridge (Subject)
- Lamb, John (1825-1880), fellow of Gonville & Caius, Cambridge, clergyman (Subject)
- Shuckburgh, Evelyn Shirley (1843–1906) classical scholar (Subject)
- Shilleto, Richard (1809–1876) classical scholar (Subject)
- Geldart, Thomas Charles (1797-1877) lawyer and Master of Trinity Hall College, Cambridge (Subject)
- Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar (Subject)
- Jowett, Benjamin (1817-1893), Master of Balliol College (Subject)
- Drury, Benjamin Heath (1818–1902), schoolmaster and college administrator (Subject)
- Hoppett, Charles (c 1830-1905), head porter, Trinity College Cambridge (Subject)
- Thompson, William Hepworth (1810-1886), college head (Subject)
- Prior, Joseph (1854-1918), Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College Cambridge (Subject)
- Perkins, John (1837–1901) Bursar of Downing College, Cambridge (Subject)
- Colenso, John William (1814-1883), bishop of Natal (Subject)
- Kingsley, Charles (1819-1875), novelist, Church of England clergyman, and controversialist (Subject)
- Phelps, Robert (1808-1890) Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge (Subject)
- Okes, Richard (1797–1888), college head (Subject)
- Cookson, Henry Wilkinson (1810-1876) Master of Peterhouse Cambridge (Subject)
- Perowne, Edward Henry (1826-1906), college head (Subject)
- Browne, George Forrest (1833-1930) Bishop of Bristol (Subject)
- Hay, William Harrington (1849-1925), cricketer and landowner (Subject)
- Blore, Edward William (1828-1885), Vice-Master of Trinity College, Cambridge (Subject)
- Sedgwick, Adam (1785-1873), geologist (Subject)
- Pemberton, Thomas Percy (1832-1921), born Hudson, clergyman (Subject)
- Jackson, Henry (1839-1921), classical scholar (Subject)
- Burn, Robert (1829-1904), classical scholar and archaeologist (Subject)
- Atkinson, Edward (1819-1915) Master of Clare College Cambridge (Subject)
- Whewell, William (1794-1866), college head and writer on the history and philosophy of science (Subject)
- Latham, Henry (1821-1902), college head (Subject)
- Parkinson, Stephen (1823–1889), mathematician (Subject)
- Smith, James Hamblin (1829-1901), mathematician (Subject)
- Clark, John Willis (1833-1910), university administrator and antiquary (Subject)
- Phear, Samuel George (1829-1918) Master of Emmanuel College Cambridge (Subject)
- Selwyn, William (1806-1875), Church of England clergyman (Subject)
- Harcourt, Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon (1827-1904), knight, politician (Subject)