Identity area
Reference code
BOAT/F/2/2
Title
First and Third Trinity Boat Clubs Ball account book
Date(s)
- 1902-1911 (Creation)
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Item
Extent and medium
1 vol.
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Scope and content
Accounts for the balls held in the Corn Exchange on 10 June 1902, 16 June 1903, 14 June 1904, 13 June 1905, 12 June 1906, 11 June 1907, 16 June 1908, 15 June 1909, 14 June 1910 (ball abandoned owing to the death of King Edward VII), and 13 June 1911.
The accounts consist of a numbered list with names of attendees, name of the Trinity voucher, and cost of tickets. A summary of expenses appears at the end of each year's list. The Honorary Secretaries for the balls were Arthur D. Gilmour, Douglas Spicer, Arthur L. Lawrence, Malcolm Donaldson, John S. Burn, Alfred L. Drew, Maurice Daffarn, Eric Donaldson, and Cyril F. Burnand.
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Accruals
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Note
Front cover stamped 'T.B.C. Ball' in gilt letters.
Alternative identifier(s)
Previous shelfmark
REC 28.2
Access points
Subject access points
Place access points
Name access points
- Gilmour, Arthur Derrick (1881-1903), army officer (Subject)
- Burnand, Cyril Francis (1891-1915), engineer (Subject)
- Lawrence, Arthur Lyndon (1883-1939), engineer (Subject)
- Spicer, Douglas (1883-1943), son of George Spicer (Subject)
- Donaldson, Malcolm (1884-1973), obstetric physician and gynaecologist (Subject)
- Burn, John Southerden (1884-1958), physician and Olympic athlete (Subject)
- Drew, Alfred Lionel (1886-1973), solicitor (Subject)
- Daffarn, Maurice (1888-1915), colonial officer (Subject)
- Donaldson, Eric (1889-1970), physician (Subject)