Letter of donation tipped in to the front of the album. Most portraits have pencil captions, but the accompanying letter does indicate that some of the identifications are guesses. It is not clear whether Jesson owned the album initially, as he appears to have been from a slightly different generation at Trinity.
Jesson, Thomas (1849-1928), solicitorPhotographs
291 Archival description results for Photographs
Ink date of Feb. 1871 on verso, and pencil identification [Mr Somerset?].
Oval photograph. The other two men are identified as possibly brothers of J. W. Gedge.
Oval photograph.
Oval photograph with Mayland's name at left.
Oval photograph with Mayland's name at left.
Oval photograph with Mayland's name at left.
Oval photograph with Mayland's name at left.
Oval photograph with Mayland's name at left.
Three men are identified: Wigram, Prof. Hughes, and W. Jones.
A group of six men, unidentified.
Photograph of five men includes J. W. Clark, J. Kempthorne, and Thomas Henry Burn[?]. The photograph of three men identifies one man as "? S'r Butler."
Six men, four of them identified by Jesson, and two by a later hand. A photograph below this on the page with the caption "Pembroke College" has been removed, before acquisition, as part of the caption is written in the space that would have been occupied by the photograph.
Two men, identified as Charles Thompson, corrected to R. E. Thompson by a later hand.
A group of seven men closely gathered, with Jesson's tentative identification of three men: H. G. Hewlett's father, Hewlett, and Hayward, and two more men identified as Bowen and Farrar.
Accompanied by a cutting about E. W. Benson dated 15 Dec. 1923.
Oval photograph.
Oval photograph
Central photograph of Goulburn, with four other smaller head and shoulders photographs at corners, two of these cut to the shape of the sitter. A. Fairbairn is possibly Adam Henderson Fairbairn.
Oval photograph signed at left by Mayland.
Photograph of Bishop Temple in an academic gown and holding his cap.
Photograph signed at left by Mayland.
Photograph of the group has tentative identification of two of the seven men shown, J. B. Lightfoot and J. Prior. Each man is carrying a tall pole.
Oval photograph.