Photograph of crew in a boat in front of the boathouse. Names, positions and weights given in the caption. Names listed: W. Bradford, R. Ritson, A. Jameson, R. Shann, S. F. Barber, F. Peabody, J. T. Penrose, R. Booth, Capt. G. L. N. Mann, Cox, H. F. Cox. Photograph by Hills & Saunders.
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Photograph of crew in boat in front of two buildings on riverside with men and women on the shore, with caption below listing the team, positions, and weights. Names of the crew: J. H. Richardson, W. Leaf, G. Ll.n. Mann, W. B. Close, A. G. Ogilvie, R. Booth, J. Bonham-Carter, A. B. Woodd, with S. H. Graves, Captain, and T. W. Anderson, Cox. Photograph taken by Hills & Saunders. Title at top reads '1st Trin 2nd Boat, May 1873, Fourth on the River.'
Photograph of six men outside with a flag. Caption below lists men: 1st Captain, W. Sparling; 2nd Captain, J. E. Peabody; 3rd Captain, A. B. Woodd; 4th Captain F. W. Briggs; 5th Captain R. Booth; 6th Captain J. H. Richardson . Photograph taken by Hills & Saunders.
Photograph laid in loose to album. It was framed originally, and it is not clear when it was added to the album. Crew posed in an arbour with the flag of First Trinity. Caption with names, positions, and weight of crew. Names given: J. H. Richardson, W. Leaf, G. Ll. N. Mann, W. B. Close, A. G. Ogilvie, R. Booth, J. Bonham-Carter, A. B. Woodd, S. H. Graves, and T. W. Anderson. Photograph by Hills & Saunders. Caption at top reads, '1st Trin. 2nd Boat, May, 1873, Fourth on the River.'
Photograph described on an accompanying caption slip as the Rugger Boat, 1920 and in a contemporary hand on the verso as the 'Trinity 2nd Lent 1920' corrected in a later Trinity archivist's hand as 'First Trinity 5th Lent boat, Feb. 1920.' Names on the caption: R. J. E. Daintree, K. Behrens, J. H. Lees, T. E. Hawksley, S. Boucher, V. P. Vickerman, D. Wessels, and W. W. Atchley. Photographer not identified.
Stearn & SonsMenu for the Lent Races Bump Supper, with small photograph of an eight on the water, mid-race.
Menu for the Supper on 1 Dec. 1956.
Eight photographs and one photocopy, most of them lacking captions and identifications. Includes a portrait photograph of twins [Peter and Anthony] at about one year of age, photograph by Messrs. Burrell & Hardman, Liverpool, a photograph labelled 'Daddy' which may include Peter and Brian Shaffer, and a photograph of Peter's mother Reka Shaffer at the Venice Lido in July 1962.
15 photographs accompanied by a verse by Malcolm Diamond on Peter's 22nd birthday. The photographs depict Shaffer and two other men individually and in pairs. The photographs are not captioned, but are taken at the fountain and sundial in Great Court, on Trinity Street outside Whewell's Court, and on the Backs by the Cam. Accompanied by 16 negatives, some of which are not represented by photographs here.
Eleven photographs, including one of Shaffer with Peter O'Toole, one image from a holiday in Mallorca and two from a holiday in Morocco.
12 photographs accompanying an undated note from Victor Spinetti, with images from a trip to Morocco[?], and three other images of Spinetti.
Proofs from a photo session in Peter's apartment[?], with one larger format image. Stamped on the verso 'Roddy McDowall, copyright 1988, Harlequin Enter. Ltd.'
10 candid photographs of Peter alone and with friends, not all of them identified, including one with Robert Leonard and one with Zubin Mehta.
Five photographs by an unidentified professional photographer of the St Andrews graduation ceremony in which Shaffer was conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Arts and Letters, accompanied by the programme for the ceremony.
Photographs of the ceremony on 18 May 2001, with proof sheets of the ceremony, formal photographs in folders, accompanied by order forms, receipt, and the original envelope. There are 6 sheets of proofs of the ceremony itself, close up images of Shaffer and Prince Charles. There are 11 formal photographs just after the investiture, 4 of them of the same pose; 4 of those who accompanied Peter, including his brother Brian. Photographer: Charles Green.
28 candid photographs of Peter alone and with friends, not all of them identified, including one slightly damaged print of Anthony, Peter, and Brian Shaffer, and another of a gathering on Valentines Day 2001 with Martina and Milos Forman, Barbara and Arthur Gelb, Louise and Al Hirschfeld, and Judy Goetz Sanger.
34 candid and portrait photographs, some of them lacking captions. Includes photographs of Victor Spinetti, including a portrait of him in 'O What a Lovely War', a photograph of Peter Firth, two production photographs by Angus McBean of Frank Finlay as Iago and Laurence Olivier as Othello in a National Theatre production of 'Othello' with a National Theatre postcard of Laurence Olivier and Maggie Smith in 'Othello' as well.
Letters, photographs, and printed material relating to the award of the William Inge Award for Distinguished Achievement in the American Theatre in April 1992. Includes letters and faxes of congratulation from those who could not be there: Nancy Landon Kassebaum, Julie Harris, Jessica Tandy Cronyn, Anthony Shaffer, Stephen Sondheim, Milos Forman, Roddy McDowall, Simon Callow, Ian McKellen, Bob Dole, Anthony Hopkins, Sidney Lumet, Michael Blakemore, Robert Lantz, Brian Bedford, David Carradine, and Gerald Schoenfeld.
18 portrait and candid photographs, including a proof sheet of photos of Shaffer and Peter Firth by Richard Avedon, three portraits of Shaffer by Claus Bach in Weimar, a set of photographs of Shaffer with Peter Firth and one with Paul Giovanni, a mock dust jacket of Jeffrey Archer's Kane and Abel with Peter's image on front as Abel, and a candid from a Theatre World Awards ceremony[?] with Shaffer and Colleen Dewhurst taken by Van Williams.
Two images of Anthony, one of them damaged, with a note on the back from his widow Diane Cilento at New Year's 2008, and two images of Anthony's gravestone at Highgate Cemetery with two related design drawings.
Photographs of Peter Shaffer, Peter Firth, and Anthony Hopkins.
Photographs by John Jay, depicting the entire cast, including Peter Wyngarde, David Peel, and Derek Sydney.
Inscribed to Peter "with love and grateful thanks" by Bryant.
Photographs taken by Angus McBean for the Festival Theatre, most of them with captions identifying the actors: Robert Stephens, Colin Blakely, Rod Beacham, Peter Cellier, Lewis Fiander, Mike Gambon, Roy Holder, Robert Lang, Gerald McNally, Dan Meaden, James Mellor, Christopher Timothy, and Michael Turner.