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Add. VM/C/5/25a
Title
Photograph of a group on the Trinity College bowling green
Date(s)
- 1886 (Creation)
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1 photograph. c. 157 x 208 mm
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Titled above 'In The Bowling Green. Trin. Coll. 1886'.
Shows group gathered around a bench. Labelled with names below: J. N. Langley; A. H. Clough; J. K. Stephen; V=C. V. Stanford; F. B. Winthrop; A. H. Smith; H. B. S.; J. D. Duff; H. F. Wilson; 'Prince Eddy' [Prince Albert Victor Edward]; H. L. Stephen; J. N. Dalton; J. W. Clark; H. C. Goodhart.
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Pasted to f. 25a.
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Add. V.M./A/6-7: Another copy of this image, with another photograph of the same occasion,
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- Langley, John Newport (1852-1925), physiologist (Subject)
- Clough, Arthur Hugh (1859-1943), landowner (Subject)
- Stephen, James Kenneth (1859-1892), poet (Subject)
- Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers (1852-1924), knight, composer (Subject)
- Winthrop, Frederic Bronson (1862-1944), philanthropist and lawyer (Subject)
- Smith, Arthur Hamilton (1860-1941), museum curator (Subject)
- Duff, James Duff (1860-1940), classicist (Subject)
- Wilson, Sir Henry Francis (1859-1937), knight, barrister and civil servant (Subject)
- Albert Victor (1864-1892), Duke of Clarence and Avondale (Subject)
- Stephen, Sir Harry Lushington (1860-1945) 3rd Baronet, judge (Subject)
- Dalton, John Neale (1839-1931), Church of England clergyman and royal tutor (Subject)
- Clark, John Willis (1833-1910), university administrator and antiquary (Subject)
- Goodhart, Harry Chester (1858-1895), footballer and classical scholar (Subject)