Contains pencilled notes of daily events, with (at the back) a few school notes and a timetable.
Contains: a school timetable and some lesson notes in ink and pencil, followed by pencilled notes of daily events.
Pencilled brief notes of daily events, written in "Charles Letts's Schoolboy's Diary" [cover title], otherwise "The Schoolboy's Pocket Diary and Note Book for 1927".
Pencilled brief notes of daily events, written in "Charles Letts's Schoolboy's Diary" [cover title], otherwise "The Schoolboy's Pocket Diary and Note Book for 1926".
The album was donated to Jesus College by Natalie Barham Chalker, niece of Geoffrey Barham Johnson, who came up to Jesus College in October 1912. The photographs include the Lent Races in Cambridge and Henley and May Bumps on the River Cam, amateur dramatics cast and May Ball photographs, and studio portrait photographs of fellow students from Jesus College. Also included are two newspaper obituaries of one of these friends, Lieutenant E.G. Myddleton, killed at Le Cateau, 26 August 1914. Geoffrey Barham Johnson also lost his life during the war on 23 November 1915 and is buried in the British Cemetery at Vermelles, in the Pas de Calais.
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Jesus Second Lent Boat, a photograph of the crew with a list of names as follows: Eyton-Jones; Manifold; Bell A.C.; Johnson G.B.; McCaughey, S; Fairbairn, C.O.; North, D; Forman, G and Smyth, S.S, with notes about its success.
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Lent term 1913, Jesus Second Lent Boat in practice, three photographs
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Jesus Second Lent Boat and Corpus, 1st night
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Jesus Second Lent Boat after bumping Corpus, 2nd night
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3rd night. A photograph showing Trinity, Queens and Jesus Eights
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3rd night. A photograph showing Trinity, Queens and Jesus Eights
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3rd night. A photograph showing Trinity, Queens and Jesus Eights
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Jesus II crew, May 1913
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Jesus I, 1913
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An untitled photographs of Eights
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An untitled photographs of Eights
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An untitled photographs of Eights
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One untitled photograph of Eights
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An untitled photographs of Eights
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An untitled photographs of Eights
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An untitled photograph showing a panoramic view of the river with watching crowds [possibly the Oxbridge Boat Race]
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Jesus I and Jesus II - Light Fours with notes
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Jesus I and Jesus II - Light Fours with notes
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Third Trinity - Light Fours
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Third Trinity - Light Fours
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Ely Scratch VIII
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DI Day
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Jesus Scratch, Ely VIII
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Trial VIIIs, 1918, with list of names of winners and losers
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Trial VIIIs, 1918, with list of names of winners and losers
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Crew of Jesus II for Lent Races 1914 with the following names: Pryce; Peters; McLaughlin; Johnson; Gould; Ross; Yearsley; Napier; Swears and Tracy.
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Jesus I Rowing Head, a photograph with list of names as follows: W. Stobart; G.G. White: C.O. Fairbairn; F.W. Nalder; S. McCaughey; J.L. Bullough; G.A. Fisher; E.A.S. Oldham and R.J. Wait.
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Jesus 2nd Lent Boat 1914
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Jesus II
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Rowing eights on the River Cam
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Friends on the towpath
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Friends on the towpath
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May Bumps on the River Cam, with a list of Jesus crew names as follows: Hoyte; Massey; Saver; Myddleton; Bracecamp; Payne; Murray and Rudd. H.B. Riggall on the towpath.
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May Bumps on the River Cam
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'Varsity'
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A photograph of boats
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A photograph of boats
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Eights
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Eights
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Eights
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Jesus I at Henley, May 1913
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Jesus I at Henley, May 1913
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Selwyn I in the Thames Cup 1914 [GB Johnson was coach]
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Selwyn I in the Thames Cup 1914 [GB Johnson was coach]
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Comedic actors in costume
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Comedic actors in costume
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Comedic actors in costume
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A photograph of the cast of a dramatic production
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St John College May Ball 1914 - group photograph
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Jesus May Ball group photograph [no date]
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Group photograph of a private dinner
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A portrait photograph 'Bob'
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A portrait photograph 'JW Halder'
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A portrait photograph 'Richard'
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A signed portrait photograph of Bill
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A signed portrait photograph of Hamlet
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A newspaper cutting about the death of Lieutenant E.B. Myddleton
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Another newspaper cutting about the death of Lieutenant E.B. Myddleton
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A portrait photograph signed 'E.G. Myddleton'
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A portrait photograph signed 'Bright'
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A portrait photograph signed 'Cheeks'
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A portrait photograph signed 'Hicks'
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A wide view photograph of a boat race
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An aerial view of a Rowing Eight [as seen from a bridge]
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A portrait photograph signed 'yrs Raby'
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A portrait photograph of an unidentified man
Discusses the donation of a piece of land by Jesus College to extend the vicarage site and the subsequent building of a wall.
Letters about the vicarage garden and its possible purchase by the neighbouring Clergy Training School; also agreement with the latter about party wall, and related letter.
Letters concerning the transfer of £500 in stock to Queen Anne's Bounty in 1888 [from the Proby Fund], and a temporary grant by the Ecclesistical Commission in 1910.
Letters and papers
Letter from James Kidd [old catalogue says 'letters' in plural - where are the rest?]
Also a plan relating to the widening of Trinity Street, and the compulsory acquisition of part of the church yard of All Saints. Removed to the plan chest.
Kidd, JamesLetters concerning the union of the parishes of All Saints and St Radegund.
Correspondence
Correspondence
Letters between Hugh Shield (Bursar), Richard Reynolds Rowe, the Misses Reynolds and Thomas Askham about the terms of an agreement for the Misses Reynolds to let to Mr Askham. Including rent, who was responsible for repairs, permission for Mr Askham to build three shops on the land and keep the income, the best way for the Misses Reynolds to repay their £300 mortgage, proposals for an annuity and the need for the Misses Reynolds to include their elderly brother in the annuity.
A series of five letters from Francis & Co regarding negotiations about granting a Licence to Universal Garden Supplies Ltd, [potential purchasers] to carry out "the trade or business of seedsman, horticulture sundries, warehouse man, fertilizer, packing and lawnmower grinding and repair work".
Record book of the club, founded 'for the drinking of beer' in April 1921. A list of rules from that time is followed by minutes of meetings from 28 April 1921 onwards. They end with the 104th meeting, and financial accounts follow, ending with those for Easter term 1929. At the back is a list of names (and in some cases addresses) of honorary members.
Contains minutes of meetings 105 to 113. There is no sign that the club was discontinued, but some three quarters of the volume is blank.
Statement by Elizabeth Golty that she has sold to Robert Martin the perpetuity of the Rectory of Whatfield for £840, and promises to convey the title to him. Also:
Conveyance by Lease and Release to Robert Martin from Elizabeth Golty and Richard Hood.