Relief halftone print from the Cambridge Portrait Gallery No. 1 in the Supplement to The Gownsman.
Sans titrePhotograph of thirteen men posed in front of a pavilion with names, colleges, and sport in caption below, taken by Stearn & Sons, Cambridge. Besides Thompson for the High Jump, the group includes Harold Abrahams, President of the Athletic Club in front, E. C. Kennedy of Queens College (100 Yards, 2nd 1/4 Mile), A. G. G. Marshall of Jesus College (1/4 and 1/2 Mile), R. S. Starr of Christ's College (2nd Half Mile), J. J. Sweeney of Jesus College (Weight), and P. Wyn-Harris of Gonville and Caius College (3 Miles).
Blind stamp of Messrs Stearn Photos: Cambridge at bottom left.
Oval photograph on mount with Mayland blind stamp, and caption "E. Willmot Jan 7. 1859."
Photograph of the interior from the entrance down the length of the library to the Byron statue. Depicts drawn curtains over the Cipriani window, Grylls bookcases lining the sides of the library, two round tables in foreground, and smaller bookcases with lectern tops in the bays. Identified as "Trinity College, Cambridge, Interior of Library" and Stearn Photo, Cambridge" in a note on the verso.
Sans titrePhotograph of William Whewell seated at a table.
The identified items include photographs of holidays in Wales in 1934, Yorkshire in 1935, France in 1936, and Austria in 1937, as well as ‘home scenes’ and Neild’s school at Abinger Hill, in Surrey. They show Neild himself, as well as various family members and friends.
Sans titreSigned by Mayland at left. Pencil caption below photograph with "Charles" written at right of photograph.
Sans titreTwo photographs, one in 3/4 profile, and the other facing the camera, with the stamp of Annan Photographer, Glasgow on versos.
Sans titreRelief halftone, Cambridge Portrait Gallery No. 12 in the Supplement to The Gownsman
Sans titreCaption: "C. Tawney. Fox." Signature of Mayland, photographer, at bottom left.
Title from caption. Photograph of men in an eight on the river. A later hand has identified the men in the boat: C. W. Ehrlich (cox), Thomas L. C. Gregory, Bertram F. Crosfield, W. B. Savory, Edward M. Winterbotham, Clement Dru Drury, Lord O'Hagan, Paul P. Calligas, Thomas L. Bennett.
Two mounted photographs, signed J Palmer Clarke at lower right. One depicts Great Court from the roof of the Chapel looking across to the fountain, and the southwest corner showing the diggings, preparation, large piles of dirt, paving, and pipes. The other shows approximately 125 workmen gathered on the steps outside the Hall, with the screens passage open and two windows on the southeast corner of the Essex building visible behind the group.
Sans titrePencil caption "Kempson" below photograph of a boy.
Commercial print, number 26471 at bottom left.
Candid photograph of Trevelyan in a chair on a patio. Dated on verso.
Sans titreCommercial photograph, with '22' printed in white at bottom. Title written by hand below.
Title written by hand below.
Signed by Mayland at left. Pencil caption "Johnson" below photograph of man wearing cap and gown.
Sans titreCaption: "O'Hara. Percival Frost."
Title from caption. Photograph of men mid-race (Lent Bumps) on the river, with men in boats on the side watching. A later hand has identified the men in the boat: C. W. Ehrlich (cox), Thomas L. C. Gregory, Bertram F. Crosfield, W. B. Savory, Edward M. Winterbotham, Clement Dru Drury, Lord O'Hagan, Paul P. Calligas, Thomas L. Bennett.
Relief halftone, Cambridge Portrait Gallery No. 13 in the Supplement to the Gownsman
Sans titreFour exterior views: of the Avenue; the fountain, chapel and Great Gate; the Great Gate from Trinity Street; the western side of New Court with small tree in centre. Interior of Hall looking towards the dais. Previously framed, with framers label preserved for J. H. Priest, 10 & 11 Bridge Street, Cambridge.
Commercial print, partial number 6698, Trinity Coll: Cambridge at bottom left.
Photograph of a crayon drawing by Samuel Cooper in the Sidney Sussex College collections.
Title written by hand below. Reference number '13' included in print at bottom right.
Title written by hand below.