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BOAT/F/5/1896 · Item · [16 June] 1896
Parte de Trinity College Boat Club records

'Trinity Coll. Ball 1896' at top on mount. Photograph of 50 men on the steps of the tribune in Nevile's Court; attendees are not identified in a contemporaneous hand. A later hand (a Trinity archivist) has identified H. G. Brown and J. F. Beale. Some of the men are holding signs from the ball: 'No admittance this day' and a directional sign to 'The Ball Room,' another with a silver tray, with a bottle placed centre front. Photograph by Stearn Bros., Cambridge.

First Trinity Boat Club minute book
BOAT/A/2/9.1-2 · Item · 1892-1911
Parte de Trinity College Boat Club records

Minutes of meetings and records of races from October 1892 to February 1911. The minutes include lists of resident members, descriptions of Trinity, university, and national regattas, and mentions of the May Ball. There is a partial index at front and cuttings pasted in and laid in loose, including bumps charts that have been filled in, and one bumps chart made by hand for the 1898 races. There are several appeal letters: to purchase the land on which the Boat House sat, Feb. 1896; to publish the history of the club by W. W. Rouse Ball, and to cover expenses in the wake of the cancellation of the Ball in 1910 due to the death of the king, and unexpected works costs required by the city.

Recording Secretaries: Thornycroft Donaldson, R. W. Broadrick, Lightly Simpson, J. Field Beale, Edward G. M. Gibson (for a term), Gerard A. Crane, Harold U. Gould, Clement J. M. Adie, R. H. Sanderson, Geoffrey Parker, Francis W. Odgers, Kenneth V. Elphinstone, Samuel R. Beale, Douglas Spicer, A. Lyndon Lawrence, Edward S. Moore, William D. Barratt, J. S. Burn, A. Close Brooks, Gerald B. Lloyd, J. Walmsley, A. Lionel Drew, Maurice Daffarn, E. D. Clark, Eric Donaldson, and Ralph S. Shove.