Photograph of William Whewell seated at a table.
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Photograph album depicting buildings and landscapes at Trinity College Cambridge as well as boat races and Cambridge University teams from Ehrlich's years at Trinity, 1902-1905. Eight additional pages of photographs and a loose caricature appear to be dated after his departure from Trinity.
Ehrlich, Charles Worsley (1884-1957), son of Eugene Mortimer EhrlichFrom halfway down the Hall, facing the doors.
Facing west
Title from caption. View of the front of Senate House with a gathering of honorands.
Photographs, some candid shots and others posed or commercial images placed 5-7 per page at the back of the album, providing a glimpse of Ehrlich's life after Trinity College. Many photographs are not identified, but some are: five photographs from Xochimilco in Mexico City in 14 Aug. 1910; three photographs from the Château de Chambord in the Loire Valley; an image of Prado Avenue in Havana; and a photograph from the Fiestas de Centenario in Mexico.
Photograph of a hockey team posed in front of a goal, with ink caption continuing at top "Winners of the Wieman Cup. 31 Oct. 1909 at Antwerp." Top row: A. Justo, Marcel Anspach, Jean Cassel, J. Woolf, C. W. Ehrlich, R. Kirkpatrick, E. de Vigneron. Seated: P. d'Aoust, A. Delporte, Reg. Levy (capt.), A. Lamineus, Paul Tournay.
Interior of Hall carries no. 26484 at bottom left.
No caption.
Photograph of a group of people dressed for a ball, posed at the Market Cross in Cambridge. No caption.
Photograph of a large group in front of a [Jesus College] building, with people posed in the windows behind them.
Two photographs of groups taken at the Market Cross in Cambridge, one larger group, and another smaller group. Ehrlich has been identified in both by a later hand.
Photographs of men in a room with a table set for a dinner party. One of the photographs is from 4 February 1905, Ehrlich's 21st birthday. At the time, Ehrlich lived in staircase G, New Court. The other caption is illegible.
Photographs of Rugby boats on the river, one mid-race. Titles from captions.
Caption "Lents 1905. 1st TBC [V?]. A later hand has added names for the fifth boat: cox, K. H. Wilson; stroke, R. K. Swanwick; 7. A. C. E. Agnew; 6. B. Barton; 5. G. E. L. Burder; 4. E. McIntyre; 3. C. Bethell; 2. E. F. Pilkington; bow G. C. Sherrard.
A group consisting primarily of women and children with sign in the midst reading "Admission 3d."
Two photographs of tennis matches with audience just beyond the sidelines.
Candid photographs of the King and Queen Alexandra in academic processions.
One photograph of a group of six tennis players holding tennis racquets with caption "Cricket 1905" but players not identified. One composite photograph of Cambridge University Rugby team with lettered titles and captions. The Trinity member on the Rugby team for 1904: E. C. Hodges.
Three composite photographs of Cambridge University teams with lettered titles and captions. The Trinity members in the Crew for 1905: 2. W. B. Savory, 3. B. C. Johnstone, 4. P. H. Thomas, 6. B. R. Winthrop-Smith, 7. R. V. Powell, cox R. Allcard. The Trinity members in the Athletes for 1905: A. R. Welsh (Mile), H. F. F. Coggin (Mile), J. L. Michie (Weight), G. W. Lyttelton (Weight, Hon. Sec.), W. Brass (100 Yds), and E. E. Leader (High Jump).
Three composite photographs of Cambridge University teams with lettered titles and captions. The Rugby Team for 1903 includes Trinity member E. C. Hodges. The 1904 Athletes include H. F. F. Coggin (3 Miles); G. W. Lyttelton (Weight); A. R. Welsh (Mile); J. Churchill (100 Yds & 1/4 Mile); R. W. Barclay (100 Yds & 1/4 Mile); C. H. Deane (Hurdles); and E. E. Leader (High Jump).
Title from captions. Two posed photographs of teams (no individuals identified), and one photograph of a composite photograph with lettered title and captions of the Cambridge University crew. Trinity members: 3. B. C. Johnstone, 4. A. L. Lawrence, 5. R. V. Powell, and 6. P. H. Thomas (President).
Six photographs, titled "Mays 1903." 2 of them are identified as Thursday June 11th, one, Saturday at Ditton corner (crowd under umbrellas). Some photographs are identified as being by Messrs. Stearn and one by Scott & Wilkinson Photographers.