Names on shield read:
N. S. Rogers, F. L. Whalley, G. C. Thomas, C. B. R. Barton. Coach Rev J. N. Duckworth.
Names on shield read:
N. S. Rogers, F. L. Whalley, G. C. Thomas, C. B. R. Barton. Coach Rev J. N. Duckworth.
Two photographs side by side, one showing the boat crew in a formal photograph, the other showing the same team in their boat on the river. Names on board read:
R. M. T. D. Lindlar, M. H. McFarlane, F. S. Snow, K. G. P. Mackenzie, N. S. Rogers, F. L. Whalley, F. T. Coulton, D. C. Bray, J. M. Burnford, D. S. M. Harriss.
Two photographs side by side one showing the boat crew and the other showing the same team with their boat in the river,and with the following names:
J.A. Kemp; A.J. Perkin; D.W. Green; E. Yates; C.G. Trueman; J.O. Isard; K.T. Lindsay; P.H.S. Wettern and J. Groarke. Coach - F.S. Snow.
A single, unmounted photograph with the following writing on the reverse: Jesus College III going up to bump Christs College II at Grassy Corner on Saturday March 2nd 1946. Lent Races.
Stearn & SonsNames on board read:
T. P. Hornsey, M. W. Jamson, H. J. Skinner, R. J. Gates, H. A. Smith, R. O. Griffin, T. W. Farthing, R. H. Reynolds, R. Hooper, P. S. Duncan, R. H. Schofield, J. W. E. Mark, J. H. T. Batstone, T. E. A. Hopkins, L. R. Smith.
This is the first year that names were printed rather than handwritten. Names on board:
P.D. Solomonides; M.K.D. Patel; J.H.G. White; R.N. Parkinson; H.J. Perkin; J.L. Upton; T.P. Hornsey; D.L. Thomas; D.W. Hutchings; R.J. Gates; J.D.C. Buckley; R.N. Cadbury; S.E. Fargher; H.M. Gough; C.G.M. Skeete; K. Smith; J.E.M. Beale; T.W. Farthing; M.G. Smith; J.A.N. Goodman; H.J.C. Stovin; H.J. Skinner; L.R. Smith; G. Lawn; D.W. Winter; F.J. Heather; R.H. Springett; F.A. Nabi; D.L. Iles; D.S.M. Harriss; H.G. Johnson; S.J. Taub; J.B. Day; J.A. Kemp; P.H. Gorodi; R.H. Reynolds; R.J. Churchill; P.J. Terry; H. Beaufoy; B.D.L. Jackson; R.T. Warburton; R.G. Gosden; A.J. Weir; J. McCourt; A.A. Jamal; W.T. Deakin; D.T.G. Udy; R.M.T.D. Lindlar; J.F.K. McKeown; F.V. Simpson; P.H.S. Wettern; R.W. Tugwell; R.T. Carter; G. Ellis; F.N. Sanders; B.T. Godden; S.J.V. Arditte; C.B.R. Barton; S. Oreanu; H.E. Hallam; A.R. Wheeler; R.G. [atually B.G.]Marchant; J.P.A. Gould; K. Foister; P.F. Scott; S.N. Graves; D.W. Green; G.E. Bartlett; A.A. Nakeeb; R.E. Haigh; B.H.T. Gracey; M.F. Wigglesworth; G.B.J Hughes; M.H. Black; N.S. Rogers; B.N. Bebbington; M.G. Studdert-Kennedy; G.D. Downes; N.S. Murphy; R.O. Griffin; M.W. Jamson and P.I.C. Lawton.
Stearn & Sons (Photographers), Bridge Street, CambridgeTwo photographs side by side, one showing the boat crew in a formal photograph, the other showing the same team in their boat on the river. Names on board read:
F. R. Young, M. H. McFarlane, F. L. Whalley, D. J. D. Perrins, G. C. Thomas, L. P. N. Stokes, F. M. G. Stammers, K. G. P. Mackenzie, D. N. F. Meares, C. A. B. Bernstein, M. W. L. Goodson.
White china with College crest painted on rim. Gold line around rim of plate. Plate, 22.5cm diameter.
ShelleyNames on the accompanying sheet:
M.F. Boulesteix, G.L. Hollis, W.T. Wilson, I.E.C. Danvers, I.D. Angus, G. Thirtle, L.J. Hyde. M.A. Rich
G. Moore, I.C. Rule, E.M. Sproston, R.L.G. Carter, J.D. Brimacombe, A.Watt, A. Veale, A. Pearson, M.J. Fortune, R.J. Forster
A.G. Castell, P.F.R. Jackson, S.S. Prawer, A.M. Barry, D.R.A. Coleman, M.J. Henley, J.W. Bartle, J.H. Hicks
No names given
Stearn & Sons (Photographers), Bridge Street, CambridgeA wide road towards mountains
A road across the rivulet in the mountain
One boat on a river; tree leaves in the foreground
Inside the church
Workers standing on the mountain slope repairing the road
The bridge is 88 metres in total length, linked by 7 copper bars of 4 centimetres in diameter and with planks on both sides of banks.
The largest river in Xi Kang province.
In the province, there are lots of large trees that has not been cut down in hundred years.
The stone bridge has been open to mobile cars after repair.
The highest and narrowest peak in Big Liang Mountain and Small Liang Mountain area.
the place suffered from Yi bandits the most in the previous years
Zhao Jue county, the heart of Da Liang Mountain.
Two men standing under a tree
A man walking on the hill
People sitting and standing in a shelter
People sitting around a table in a shelter