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Add. VM/C/6/18
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Photographs of the Varsity Boat, the Lent Tennis team, the Athletes, and the Cambridge University Cricket Club
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- 1903 (Creation)
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4 photographic prints, b&w, 10.4 x 14.4 cm and smaller
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Four photographs, posed team photographs. Titles from captions, with a later hand identifying the Trinity members of the Varsity Boat and the Athletes. In the Cambridge University Crew 1903 W. H. Chapman, R. H. Nelson, P. H. Thomas, S. R. Beale, C. W. H. Taylor, H. B. Grylls, and J. Edwards-Moss. Cambridge University Athletes 1903 feature G. Howard-Smith, R. W. Barclay, J. Churchill, and Hon. G. W. Lyttelton.
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- Messrs. Stearn, Cambridge (Subject)
- Chapman, Wilfrid Hubert (1879-1915), soldier (Subject)
- Nelson, Roland Hugh (1881-1940), barrister (Subject)
- Thomas, Peter Haig (1882-1959), coal mine manager (Subject)
- Beale, Samuel Richard (1881-1964), company director (Subject)
- Taylor, Claude Waterhouse Hearn (1880-1960), railway manager (Subject)
- Grylls, Horace Bere (1880-1936), son of Shadwell Morley Grylls (Subject)
- Moss, John Edwards- (1883-1958), son of Sir John Edwards-Moss, 2nd Baronet (Subject)
- Smith, Gerald Howard (1880-1916), solicitor (Subject)
- Barclay, Robert Wyvill (1880-1951), Chief of the House of Mathers and Urie (Subject)
- Churchill, John (b 1881), son of William Henry Churchill (Subject)
- Lyttelton, George William (1883-1962), schoolteacher (Subject)