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Add. VM/C/6/29
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Photographs of Cambridge University Association XI, Cambridge University Crew, and Cambridge University Athletes
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- 1904-1905 (Creation)
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3 photographic prints, b&w, 10.4 x 14.4 cm and smaller
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Three composite photographs of Cambridge University teams with lettered titles and captions. The Trinity members in the Crew for 1905: 2. W. B. Savory, 3. B. C. Johnstone, 4. P. H. Thomas, 6. B. R. Winthrop-Smith, 7. R. V. Powell, cox R. Allcard. The Trinity members in the Athletes for 1905: A. R. Welsh (Mile), H. F. F. Coggin (Mile), J. L. Michie (Weight), G. W. Lyttelton (Weight, Hon. Sec.), W. Brass (100 Yds), and E. E. Leader (High Jump).
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- Savory, Sir William Borradaile (1882-1961), 3rd Baronet (Subject)
- Johnstone, Banner Carruthers (1882-1964), Olympic athlete (Subject)
- Thomas, Peter Haig (1882-1959), coal mine manager (Subject)
- Smith, Bernard Ridley Winthrop (1883-1914), army officer (Subject)
- Powell, Robert Vanneck (1884-1929), grazier (Subject)
- Allcard, Rupert (1884-1967), stockbroker (Subject)
- Welsh, Anthony Reginald (1883-1916), engineer (Subject)
- Coggin, Henry Frederick Fitzmaurice (1883-1965), stockbroker (Subject)
- Michie, John Lundie (1882-1946), professor of classics (Subject)
- Lyttelton, George William (1883-1962), schoolteacher (Subject)
- Brass, William (1886-1945), 1st Baron Chattisham, politician (Subject)
- Leader, Edward Eastlake (1882-1959), Olympic athlete and barrister (Subject)
- Messrs. Stearn, Cambridge (Subject)