Signed by Mayland at left. Pencil caption "Beecher" below photograph with "Joey. B. C" written at right of photograph. May be a photograph of John Henry Becher's brother Richard Savage French Fane Becher.
Mayland, William (1822-1907), photographerPhotographs
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Clipped signature below image.
Signed by Mayland at left. Pencil caption below photograph with "Charles" written at right of photograph.
Mayland, William (1822-1907), photographerPhotograph showing a portion of the Hall, from the left side of the Tribune to the cloisters, of which three units of four arches may be seen. Caption in ink below the image, "W. side Hall, Trinity Coll: Cambridge."
View of the north end of Hall showing panelling with no pictures, the Royal Arms, the stained glass windows, pendant lamps hung from the ceiling, and a partial view of the roof arches. Copyright statement of the Cambridge Daily News on verso.
Cambridge Daily NewsFour exterior views: of the Avenue; the fountain, chapel and Great Gate; the Great Gate from Trinity Street; the western side of New Court with small tree in centre. Interior of Hall looking towards the dais. Previously framed, with framers label preserved for J. H. Priest, 10 & 11 Bridge Street, Cambridge.
Two mounted photographs, signed J Palmer Clarke at lower right. One depicts Great Court from the roof of the Chapel looking across to the fountain, and the southwest corner showing the diggings, preparation, large piles of dirt, paving, and pipes. The other shows approximately 125 workmen gathered on the steps outside the Hall, with the screens passage open and two windows on the southeast corner of the Essex building visible behind the group.
Clarke, John Palmer (b. 1853), photographerA photograph of eleven men standing in front of the field gate to Queen's Road, taken by Stearn & Sons. The men are identified in the caption below by first initials - here listed in full: Charles Hill, James Buchanan, Frank Fairley, Malcolm Weatherly Beale, William James Deacon, Samuel Percy Thompson, Thomas Humphrey Stonborough, Herbert Sim Hirst, Reginald Joseph William Stacy [listed as Stacey], Charles Raymond Clark [listed as Clarke].
Photograph of thirteen men posed in front of a pavilion with names, colleges, and sport in caption below, taken by Stearn & Sons, Cambridge. Besides Thompson for the High Jump, the group includes Harold Abrahams, President of the Athletic Club in front, E. C. Kennedy of Queens College (100 Yards, 2nd 1/4 Mile), A. G. G. Marshall of Jesus College (1/4 and 1/2 Mile), R. S. Starr of Christ's College (2nd Half Mile), J. J. Sweeney of Jesus College (Weight), and P. Wyn-Harris of Gonville and Caius College (3 Miles).
Photograph of ten men posed at the east end of Nevile's Court, all wearing or carrying boater hats. Caption in ink below the photograph: W. H. Hudleston, A. Hawkins, W. G. Branston, A. Warwick, S. Downs, N. W. Hudson, R. T. E. Ravenhill, D. A. F. Vesey, G. H. Gwyther, and A. G. J. Hall.
Messrs. Stearn, CambridgeCaption on the back indicates that it was taken in the late 1930s by R. P. Boas.
Note on verso identifies the portrait as belonging to the Seckford Governors and states that it was taken by Mr Barrell.
Barrell, [?]Photographs by BBC Television Service, portraying Kevin Scott, John Stone, Ian Colin, Kenneth Edwards, Donald Price, and Patrick Waddington.
BBC TelevisionThanks him for the message on her birthday, hope he enjoys the Dordogne, sends pictures [pasted on to the sheet] of 'the four of us' [Louise, Peter, and an unidentified man and a woman] at La Caravello.
Photograph of Larkin and Jim Farmer finishing equal first in the race. Photograph by the Cambridge News.
Caption on verso: "Hyde Park Relay, 23/2/1963, 4th leg - I am on R. Gained 10 places. 14 min 43. Trinity finished 12th."
Photograph identified on the verso as winners of BUSF cross-country championships for 2nd teams, Bristol 10/2/1962. Back row: Phil Brennan (Trinity), Tony Heath (Trinity), Steve Larkin (Trinity).