Identity area
Reference code
BOAT/D/1/2
Title
Third Trinity Boat Club minute and account book
Date(s)
- 1861-1894 (Creation)
Level of description
Item
Extent and medium
1 vol.
Context area
Name of creator
(1832-1947)
Archival history
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Placed in Trinity Library by Ralph E. P. Serocold (Captain 1938).
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Minutes of meetings and descriptions of races from 1861 to 1868 signed by A. F. Scholfield, Montagu Hankey, J. C. Hawkshaw, R. C. Baker, J. G. Chambers, Andrew Pope, J. R. Selwyn, E. Neville Rolfe, M. O. Sim, Charles Pitt-Taylor, and J. Blake Humfrey. Receipts and expenditures recorded from 1861 to 1894, which include receipts and expenditures for the Third Trinity Ball in 1893, and an appeal to clear off debt in 1893.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
Accruals
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Conditions governing access
Conditions governing reproduction
Language of material
Script of material
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Finding aids
Allied materials area
Existence and location of originals
Existence and location of copies
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Notes area
Note
Labelled on front cover in ink: 'III TRIN 1861 to 1894.'
Alternative identifier(s)
Previous shelfmark
REC 32.2
Access points
Subject access points
Place access points
Name access points
- Scholfield, Alwyn Faber (1884-1969), librarian (Subject)
- Hankey, Montagu (1840-1919), clergyman (Subject)
- Hawkshaw, John Clarke (1841-1921), civil engineer (Subject)
- Baker, Sir Richard Chaffey (1841-1911), knight, Australian politician (Subject)
- Chambers, John Graham (1843-1883), writer and editor (Subject)
- Pope, Andrew (1844-1924), clergyman (Subject)
- Selwyn, John Richardson (1844-1898), Bishop of Melanesia (Subject)
- Rolfe, Eustace Neville (1845-1908), diplomat (Subject)
- Sim, Malcolm Ovans (1845-1894), timberbroker (Subject)
- Taylor, Charles Pitt- (1847-1919), solicitor (Subject)
- Humfrey, John Blake- (1847-1930), clergyman (Subject)