4½ x 5⅞
10¼ x 12. After William Westall. Published by Ackerman.
Stadler, Joseph Constantine18¼ x 14½. Published by Dominic Colnaghi & Co.
Linnell, J.13½ x 8. Published by Vincent Brookes, Day & Son.
Hayes, W. B.16¼ x 11¾. From the original by G. Stuart. Drawn by W. Evans.
Bartolozzi, Francesco10¼ x 7¾. After original by Gerbicus Flicciis. Published by Harding, Mavor & Lepard
Picart, C.Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr John Death. Lease of messuages stables and premises in Jesus Lane for 40 years from 5 April 1857. Includes a plan.
Miscellaneous documents about the fund for the repair or rebuilding of the parsonage house, see also material in file 9/8. A letter from the College to 'My Dear Lord' (apparently not the Bishop) 25 April 1809 (item 9/11/1), summarises the situation from 1784, and is linked to a Trust Deed (9/11/2) of 1791, but endorsed 1809, about the investment of money for dilapidations, with a rough assessment of the valuation of the benefice (9/11/3), undated. There is a receipt from Richard and William Dale, 25 September 1819 (9/11/4) for £14.6.9, for repairs to the Chancel 1808-1810, and a printed form for 'Consolidated £3 per cent. Annuites. Acceptance anmd Dividends', filled in and dated 1831 (9/11/5).
Names on board read:
C. Wanklyn, F. W. Hardy, H. A. Brownlow, F. W. R. Dewdney, J. Lees, J. A. Henderson, H. S. J. A. Sanford, E. P. Alexander, V. Vyvyan Williams.
Names on board read:
F. C. Castello-Child, E. M. Corbett, G. S. Jackson, W. L. H. Duckworth, A. E. Shuter, F. E. Allhusen, D. R. Dangar, A. Bogle, C. S. Ensell.
Names on board read:
S. W. Burgess, F. E. Allhusen, G. E. Harthen, C. M. Cowen.
Names on board read:
G. D. Cochrane (3rd Trinity), J. H. F. Benham (Jesus), H. M. Goldsmith (Jesus), M. Donaldson (1st Trinity), B. C. Johnstone (3rd Trinity), R. V. Powell (3rd Trinity), E. W. Powell (2nd Trinity), D. C. R. Stuart (Trinity Hall), A. G. L. Hunt (Lady Margaret), S. D. Muttlebury (coach).
Names on board read:
C. O. Fairbairn, E. A. S. Oldshaw, G. A. Fisher, G. E. G. Forman and 'Alf' (the boatman).
Names on board read R. Gould and E. A. S. Oldham.
Names on board read:
E. F. Baxter, E. B. O'Rorke, S. I. Salmon, L. A. Parsons, V. H. Masefield, A. R. T. Finch, K. M. Murray, J. T. Kendal, C. A. U. Cunningham. Coach H. B. Playford.
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:
F. R. Young, M. H. McFarlane, G. C. Thomas, D. J. D. Perrins, T. E. Stockley, L. R. N. Stokes, D. N. F. Meares, C. A. B. Bernstein, M. W. L. Goodson.
Black and white photograph taken on the River Cam with St. Andrews Church Chesterton in the background. Names on board read:
C. W. A. Searle, J. F. Bradley, A. B. Fraser, H. Reynold, R. W. Peacock, J. H. Colgrave, G. B. Judd, H. P. Gold, J. S. Yule (cox) and A. C. E. Widdecombe (cox). Steve Fairbairn, (coach), is also shown.
Photograph showing, possibly, the winners of the varsity boat race in 1882. Steve Fairbairn can be seen in the photograph.
Digital copy of black and white photograph taken in First Court at entrance to Cloisters. Names on board read:
C. Ricardo, C. W. Cotterill, S. W. Eaton, A. R. Foster, H. R. A. Jones, P. A. Allan, J. C. McDouall, H. P. Gold, T. C. Hood.
Digital copy of black and white photographs on same mount taken in First Court at entrance to Cloisters and on the River Cam. Names on board read:
W. C. Ricardo, J. L. B. Ansell, S. W. Eaton, H. Renold, H. R. A. Jones, C. W. Cotterill, F. D. Deakin, H. P. Gold, J. S. Yale.
Names on the board read:
R. S. Thomas (bow); E. G. T. Rowcroft; E. R. de Little; H. Bedwell; E. B. H. Parkes; J. C. R. Darling; S. W. Day; R. N. Hodge (stroke); C. W. C. Ingles (cox).
Names on the board:
J. O. Ballard; J. B. Rowsell; P. H. F. Scott; B. T. Wicks; O. Oldham; J. M. M. Carter; M. S. A. Wilson; R. G. G. Baynham; I. J. Waiters
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