Photograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river with the Wren Library in the background. Title on mat '1st & 3rd Trinity May Ball 1999 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
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Photograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river with the Wren Library in the background. Title on mat '1st & 3rd Trinity May Ball 1998 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river. Title on mat 'First and Third Trinity May Ball 2004 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river with the Wren Library in the background. Title on mat 'First & Third Trinity Boat Club 1997 May Ball Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Photograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river with the Wren Library in the background. Title on mat 'First & Third Trinity Boat Club 1996 May Ball.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river with the Wren Library in the background. Title on mat '1st & 3rd Trinity May Ball 1995 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Photograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn with the Wren Library in the background. Title on mat '1st & 3rd Trinity May Ball 1994 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Photograph of a large group on the Great Court lawn. Title on mat 'The First & Third Trinity Boat Club 1992 May Ball Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Photograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river with the Wren Library and New Court in the background. Title on mat 'The First and Third Trinity Boat Club May Ball 1986 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Photograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn. Title on mat '1st & 3rd Trinity May Ball 2006 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river. Title on mat '1st & 3rd Trinity May Ball 2003 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river with the Wren Library and New Court in the background. Title on mat 'Trinity College May Ball Survivors 2008.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river. Title on mat 'Trinity College May Ball Survivors 2010.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river. Title on mat 'First and Third Trinity May Ball 2015 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn with punts on the river in the background. Title on mat 'First and Third Trinity May Ball 2016 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn with the river in the background. Title on mat 'First and Third Trinity May Ball 2017 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river with a view of the Wren Library and part of New Court in background. Title on mat 'First and Third Trinity May Ball 2023 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river with a view of the Wren Library and part of New Court in background. Title on mat 'First and Third Trinity May Ball 2022 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river. Title on mat 'First and Third Trinity May Ball 2019 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river. Title on mat 'First and Third Trinity May Ball 2018 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river. Title on mat '1st & 3rd Trinity May Ball 2007 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on the river. Title on mat '1st & 3rd Trinity May Ball 2007 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelPhotograph of attendees in front of the Wren Library in Nevile's Court. Date appears on mount, but attendees are not identified.
'First & Third Trinity Boat Clubs Ball May 1909' at top on mount. Photograph of 12 men and women in front of the fountain in the Cambridge Market Square; attendees are not identified in a contemporaneous hand. A later hand (a Trinity archivist) has identified J. R. M. Butler and R. D. Ross in the photograph.
'Trinity Coll. Ball 1896' at top on mount. Photograph of 50 men on the steps of the tribune in Nevile's Court; attendees are not identified in a contemporaneous hand. A later hand (a Trinity archivist) has identified H. G. Brown and J. F. Beale. Some of the men are holding signs from the ball: 'No admittance this day' and a directional sign to 'The Ball Room,' another with a silver tray, with a bottle placed centre front. Photograph by Stearn Bros., Cambridge.
Photograph of a large group on the Scholar's Lawn and in punts on and standing in the river. Title on mat 'First and Third Trinity May Ball 2005 Survivors.' Attendees are not identified.
Zonder titelHistory of the club as written by officers for each year from 1892 to 1936, with a gap from Oct. 1911 to Lent 1919. Races are described at the College and University level, at the Henley Regatta, and for the 1908, 1924, and 1932 Olympic Games, as well as the Inter-Allied Regatta in Paris in 1919. The reports are signed by Honorary Secretaries N. W. Paine, S. J. Selwyn, C. J. D. Goldie, G. A. Lloyd, W. H. Watney, R. H. Nelson, C. H. Chalmers, P. H. Thomas, S. K. G. Williamson, and after a number of years of unsigned reports by Captains H. R. Carver, J. B. Collins, T. A. Brocklebank, W. A. Prideaux, H. R. N. Rickett, C. M. Fletcher, K. M. Payne, J. H. Powell, and C. G. Rickett.
The volume also includes a memorial to Maurice Victor Buxton of the Coldstream Guards after his death in Aug. 1919 and a presentation to Coach Peter Haig Thomas in 1929; descriptions of various boat club dinners including the centenary dinner in 1927 with printed invitation and a page of accounts of the cost of the dinner; a narrative about raising funds for Third Trinity Boathouse in 1929, with a copy of the original printed appeal, and a photograph of the boathouse in April 1930.
*The following names also appear in the volume:**
Robert Eustace Abel Smith, William Antony Acton, Clement James Mellish Adie, Walter Sibbald Adie, Robert Paul Adler, Charles Talbot Agar, Harold Evelyn Talbot Agar, Roland Dudley Kitson, 3rd Baron Airedale, Reginald Airy, Martin Chicheley Albright, Rupert Allcard, Frederick Willoughby Allen, Harold Norman Gwynne Allen, Jeffery Jullian Allen, Ormsby Allhusen, Maurice Edward Antrobus, Robert Wemyss Muir Arbuthnot, Michael Victor Argyle, Edward Hugh Armitage, John Claud Armitage, Robert William Armitage, Arthur Neville Aston, Robert Osmer Atkinson, Richard Castell Bacon, Gerald Vivian Harold Baerlein, Harold Augustus Baerlein, Robert Arthur Lytton Balfour 3rd Earl of (formerly Viscount Traprain) Balfour, Malcolm Stewart Balmain, Francis William Balston, Maurice Edward Balston, Philip Bartholomew Barneby, Robin Coventry Barrett, Helton Godwin Baynes, Sir John Field Beale, Sir Samuel Richard Beale, Sir Montagu Harry Proctor Beauchamp, 7th Baronet, Thomas Alfred Herbert Beddington, Richard Beesly, Robert Hugh Benson, Edward Vaughan Bevan, Peter James Stuart Bevan, Robert Langdale Bickersteth, Arthur Hatfield Sumner Bird, Henry Edmund Blackburne-Daniell, Hugh Michael Bland, George Wilfrid Blenkin, Hume Boggis-Rolfe, Eric Henry Bonham, Francis Hugh Bonham-Carter, Edward St Laurent Bonvalot, Herbert Otto Carruthers Boret, James Reddy Beadon Branson, William Philip Sutcliffe Branson, Richard Wilfred Broadrick, James King Brock, Giles Royds Brocklebank, John Jasper Brocklebank, Richard Philip Royds Brocklebank, Bertram Willes Darrel Brooke, Douglas Clifton Brown, Harold George Brown, Walter Hargreaves Brown, Otho Lennox Browne, John Boyd Buckle, Hugh Stanley Burge, William Edward Parry Burges, John Southerden Burn, Cyril Francis Burnand, George Burns, David Stuart Harold Bury, Lindsay Edward Bury, William Martin Butler, Maurice Victor Buxton, Laurence John Cadbury, Allan Campbell, Norman Robert Campbell, Banner Carruthers-Johnstone, Richard Henry Archibald Carter, Oswald Armitage Carver, Ian Patrick Honyman Chalmers, James Frederick Chance, Sir William Hugh Stobart Chance, Alan Chaplin, Wilfrid Hubert Chapman, Alfred Drewett Chaytor, Christopher William Drewett Chaytor, Anthony Merlott Chitty, William Henry Clark, Alan Michael Clark Hutchison, James Brooks Close, John Brooks Close-Brooks, Arthur Brooks Close-Brooks, Roger Close-Brooks, Arthur Reginald Cobb, Clement John Fromanteel Cobbold, Gerald Douglas Cochrane, Samuel Pepys Cockerell, Edward Foyle Collingwood, Frederick Henry Lowry Corry, James Perowne Ivo Myles Corry, John Walgrave Halford, 4th Baron Cottesloe, Anthony Charles Cropper, James Winstanley Cropper, Nicholas Moore Daniel, Hugh Davies-Colley, Richard Anthony Davies-Cooke, Robert Durbin Davis, Sir Herbert William Davis-Goff, 2nd Baronet, Julian Curtis Day, Seymour Joly De Lotbiniere, Gilbert Ridley Debenham, Roderick Peter George Denman, Leslie Alfred Dent, John Richards Craft Deverell, St. Clair George Alfred Donaldson, Thornycroft Donaldson, Malcolm Donaldson, Stuart Hay Marcus Donaldson, Stuart Downs, Adrian Drewe, Douglas Garden Duff, William Herbert Dunlop, John Eaden, Claud Henry Edmunds, John Edwards-Moss, Sir John Edwards Edwards-Moss, 2nd Bt, Charles Ryves Maxwell Eley, Gerard Elin, Hugh Samuel Roger Elliot, Claude Aurelius Elliott, Julian Clement Peter Elliston, Colin Anthony John Elphinston, Lancelot Henry Elphinstone, Arthur Onslow Edward Guinness, Viscount Elveden, Raymond Broadley Etherington-Smith, Philip Charles Montagu Gilbert Evans, Edward Addington Hargreaves Pellew, 5th Viscount Exmouth, George Edward Thomas Eyston, Melvil Farrant, Roland Arthur Lonsdale Fell, Neil Mure Fergusson, Alfred Heneage Finch, Charles Fitch-Northen, Francis Morshead Lloyd Fitzwilliams, Michael Crossley Fletcher, Sir Walter Morley Fletcher, Frederick John Foakes-Jackson, Stephen Kenneth Guthrie Williamson Forres, 2nd Baron, Thomas Frame-Thomson, Gilbert Francklyn, Robert Leslie Fraser, Herbert Aylward Game, William McLean Garnett-Botfield, Russell Kerr Gaye, Edward Llewelyn Lloyd Gibbon, John Houghton Gibbon, James Arthur Gibson, Henry William Frederick Albert, Prince, Duke of Gloucester, John Talbot Godfrey, Donald Herbert Louis Gollan, Charles Hudleston Gooch, James Geoffrey Gordon, Standish Robert Gage Prendergast Vereker, 7th Viscount Gort, Paul Goudime-Levkovitsch, Francis Frederick Grafton, Sir Rollo Frederick Graham-Campbell, Paul Alexander Grand D'Hauteville, Wilfred Gerrard Sidney Grand d'Hauteville, Horace Bere Grylls, Richard Smythe Guinness, Eric Wolseley ("Tommy") Haig, Robert Henry Woodforde Hamilton, Edric Claud Hamilton-Russell, Ralph Beddington Hansford, Robert Vernon Harcourt, Cecil Marriott Harrison, Ernest Harrison, Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 13th Bt., Francis Edgcombe Hellyer, Sepncer Douglas Herapath, Robert Stansfield Herries, Eric Sedgwick Hervey, David Yeatman Hext, Raworth Henry Faudel Heycock, Ronald Guy Hill, William James Montague Hill, William George Cornwallis Hills, David Arthur Gilbert Hinks, John Mathew Hempden Hoare, George William Houghton Hodgson, Martin Drummond Vesey Holt, John Whitwell Hope Simpson, Francis Archibald Hopkinson, Henry Lennox d'Aubigne Hopkinson, John Montgomerie Hopkinson, Joseph Murray Hoult, Henry Southey Howard, Paul Philip Howell, George Ravensworth Hughes, Thomas Geoffrey Hughes, Thomas McKenny Hughes, Campbell Murray Hunter, Rupert Edward Cecil Lee Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh, Ernest Arthur Oliphant Auldjo Jamieson, Bertram Talbot Vaughan Johnson, Peter Randall Johnson, Stephen Philip Lowthian Johnson, Frederick Charles Kempe, Francis Anthony Kendrick, Alexander Kenelm Clark Kennedy, William Theodore Kennedy, Edward Hilton Young, 1st Baron Kennet, Cecil Kent, Graham Campbell Kerr, Roger Orme Kerrison, John Orme Kerrison, Douglas Arthur Kinnaird, George Henry Kirby, George Lascelles Kirk, John Gerard Heath Lander, Henry Latham, Arthur Lyndon Lawrence, Arthur McWilliam Lawson Johnston, John Esmond Lawson-Johnston, Charles Ralph Le Blanc-Smith, George Francis Percivale Lea, Rudolf Chambers Lehmann, Alexander Brodrick Leslie Melville, William Hulme Lever, 2nd Viscount Leverhulme, Trevor Gwyn Elliot Lewis, Thomas Donald Little, Charles Frederick LLoyd, Alan Scrivener Lloyd, Alexander David Frederick Lloyd, Edward Aubrey Lloyd, Leslie Steeds Lloyd, Sir Charles Henry Lockhart-Ross, 9th Baronet, Arthur Lyster Longhurst, McAlister Pender Lonnon, Wilfrid Turner Lord, Lewis Frederic Innes Loyd, David Miles Lubbock, Harold [Fox Pitt] Lubbock, Ian St. John Lawson-Johnston, 2nd Baron Luke, Thomas Gabriel Lumley-Smith, Richard Hugh Godfrey Lyne Pirkis, Ronald Ian Lilburn MacEwen, James Alexander Macnabb, Sir Malcolm Martin Macnaghten, Kenrick Alexander Napier Madocks, Graham Macdowall Maitland, Charles Sabel Makower, Alan Percy Marshall, William Stirling Douglas Marshall, Arthur Aylmer Marson, William Cyril Mayne, David McKenna, Arthur Pemberton Methuen, Roland Brice Miller, Francis Richard Mills, Rowland Marindin Minns, Donald Currie Mirrielees, Roger Ernle Money-Kyrle, Alan Hilary Moore, Charles Morley, Geoffrey Hope Morley, Hugh Morrison, Robert Erskine Morrison, Anthony Bertie Logan Murison, Ralph Stanley Muttlebury, Thomas Humphrey Naylor, Ronald Ian Nelson, Edward John Nettlefold, George Douglas Cochrane Newton, Charles George Ashburner Nix, Charles Giesler Norbury, Edward Norman Norman-Butler, Edward Tempest Tunstall North, Roland Thomas Nugent, Francis William Odgers, Lionel Arthur Edward Ollivant, William Cecil Owen, Ronald Wood Paine, Harold Godfrey Palmer, Geoffrey Parker, John Holford Parker, Andrew Louis Paul, Sir Harald Peake, Oswald Pearce-Serocold, Archibald David Barclay Pearson, George Howard Peile, John Trevenen Penrose, Arthur Robert Phelps, Stephen Malcolm Pilkington, Ion Beresford Pite, Frederick Islay Pitman, John Edward Buckingham Pope, David Powell, Eric Walter Powell, Ronald Vanneck Powell, Valentine Pryor Powell, John Robert Charles Priddle, Archibald Selwyn Pryor, John Frecheville Ramsden, William Vandeleur Reeves, Seymour John Romer Reynolds, Robert Eden Richardson, James Philip Clayton Rigby, Charles Rigden, Arthur Cecil Riley, Charles Donald Robertson, John Robertson, Richmond Fothergill Robinson, Henry Richard Rogers, Frank Stanley Di Rose, John Brenchley Rosher, Herbert Guild Ross, Ronald Deane Ross, Charles Samuel Rowley, Walter Leslie Runciman, 2nd Viscount Runciman, Edward Wriothesley Curzon Russell, Algernon Frederick Roland Dudley Ryder, Terence Robert Beaumont Sanders, Ronald Harcourt Sanderson, Sir William Borradaile Savory, 3rd Baronet, Ernest Scott, Ronald Charles Scott Murray, Sir Victor Basil John Seely, 4th Baronet, Kenneth Selby Walker, Ralph Edward Pearce Serocold, Walter Pearce Serocold, Francis Seymour, Horace James Seymour, John Stewart Shearme, Hugh Tempest Sheringham, Charles Chichele Sherring, Lightly Stapleton Simpson, Philip Lionel d'Estouteville Skipwith, Geoffrey Smith, William Frederick Smith, Stuart Edward Smyth, Ralph Martin Soames, Henry Aldwin Guildford Sprigg, Joshua William Squire Sprigge, Edward Geoffrey St Aubyn, Lionel Michael St Aubyn, Samuel Strang Steel, James Alexander Stephen, Robert Cyril Storrs, Sir Richard Home Studholme, Odo Richard Vivian, 3rd Baron Swansea, Frederick Tertius Swanwick, Robert Egerton Swartwout, William Woodthorpe Tarn, Claude Waterhouse Hearn Taylor, George William Taylor, Lionel Arthur Temple, Tetley Ironside Tetley-Jones, Otho Vincent Thomas, Mervyn Thoresby-Jones, Bryan Kenrick Francis Bunbury Tighe, John Alastair Livingston Timpson, John Royce Tomkin, Frederick Roger John Tomlinson, Geoffrey Egerton Tower, William George Towers, George Clark Tozer, Rupert Alexander George Augustus Cambridge, Viscount Trematon, Patrick Arthur Tritton, Julian Corbett Turnbull, Philip Corbett Turnbull, Henry Hawkins Turner, Timothy Martin Tyrrell, Gerald Ritchie Upjohn, Baron Upjohn, Charles William Brabazon Urmston, David Cecil Wynter Verey, Henry Philip Verey, Francis Gerald Walker, Robert Fulton Walker, William Dudley Ward, Nigel Clive Warington Smyth, Michael Henry Warriner, William Lewis Wasbrough, John Conrad Waterlow, Edward John Macartney Watson, Herbert Adolphus Watson, Frederick Kearsley Weaver, Lewis Westmacott, Christopher Lloyd Wharton, John Robert Wharton, Frank Augustus Gobert Whitehead, John Howard Whitlark, Charles Williams, Edward Gordon Williams, Henry John Willis, Denys Arthur Winstanley, Bernard Ridley Winthrop Smith, Arthur Edward Francis Wood, Arthur Bethune Woodd, Cyril Eric Wool-Lewis, Drury Percy Wormald, Reginald Arthur Yeld, and Courtenay Trevelyan Young.
Three photographs from the same time period, probably commercially produced, with captions in white lettering at the bottom. The Great Gate is captioned "Henry's[?] Gateway Trinity College Cambridge", and shows the gateway with two lamp posts outside, and one visible in Great Court. The fountain is captioned "Fountain Trinity College Cambridge," and carries the number 15321. J.V. A figure is facing the camera across the court under the Great Gate arch, and a wheelbarrow is parked by the sundial, while lamp posts are present. The photograph of the bridge shows punts in the foreground with seats in back with scrollwork, people in boats in the distance and people on a blanket on the St. John's bank of the river.
View with Clare College and King's College in centre foreground, Trinity at left and the rest of the city beyond. The Erasmus building at Queens' is shown as a building site.
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.
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