Willow Place was a continuation of Willow Walk to the east of Fair Street. The south side of Willow Place was built upon Ropemaker's Close which was allotted to the College by the Barnwell Inclosure Award. The north side of Willow Place was part of the south verge of Newmarket Road and belonged to various owners.
The name survives to denote a passage leading to the service roads at the back of the Grafton Centre, but the site of these houses is now under the western car park
Includes copy of caricature print of Henry Morgan which appeared in Vanity Fair on 26th January 1889 under his nickname 'Black Morgan'; Photograph showing Morgan in a wheelchair with his wife speaking to him through an ear trumpet, c. 1900.
Includes copy of caricature print of Edmund Henry Morgan which appeared in Vanity Fair on 19th January 1889 under his nickname 'Red Morgan'; Photographs of Morgan, c. 1880;
Consists of a notebook listing music played on the Chapel organ at services on a day by day basis. Names of musical pieces played and names of organ scholars given.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composerBlack and white photograph of the painting
Includes photograph of Fairbairn, c. 1900; copy of order of service for funeral, 18th May 1938; Biographical notes about him produced by Freddy Brittain, 1938; Portrait of Steve Fairbairn by Freddy Brittain. Oral history interview with Freddy Brittain recalling his memories of Steve Fairbairn, c. 1960; Details of the Fairbairn family and the early life of Steve Fairbairn in 'Geelong Grammar School Portraits', c. 1975; Copy of lyrics for 'the oarsman's song' in honour of Steve Fairbairn by Robert Singer as part of his 'Watercarft' 2019. Also with copy of Britten Sinfonia programme at which performance of 'the oarsman's song' was made on 26th March 2019;
Collection of letters written by Clarke to William Otter and Mrs [Nancy] Otter; with one written to T. R. Malthus; and a few other papers.
Clarke, Edward Daniel (1769-1822), antiquary and mineralogistIncludes photograph of painting
After F. Mackenzie, Published by ? & Boyne.
Le Keux, John9¼ x 7¼
17½ x 12½. After William Hogarth. Published by J.Hinton, Newgate Street.
Baron, B.10½ x 7⅛. Published by Harding and Lepard.
Jenkins, J.13½ x 9¾. After R. Pyle, engraver.
McArdell, James10½ x 8½. With stains head and shoulders. Water stained.
Smith, E.4⅝ x 6¾
13¼ x 10. After R. Pyle, engraver.
McArdell, James11⅛ x 8½. From the original by Hancock.
11⅛ x 8½. From the original by Van Dyck.
21 x 15⅞. After Washington Allston.
Cousins, Samuel ARA7½ x 6. After Daniel Mytens.