Agnes Lewis and Maggie Gibson (both nee Smith) born in 1843 were eccentric twin sisters who undertook remarkable journeys to extend their Semitic scholarship. They later lived at Castlebrae House, Chesterton Road, which later became one of the hostels on the Colony site owned by Clare College.
This exhibition is arranged once every two years, more recently by Dr. Peter Knewstubb
Cavaleri Partership
Matriculated at Clare, 1938-9, killed in raid on St Nagine.
Son of Richard Bayliss, entered Clare in 1964 to read medicine; BA 1967; participated in amateur dramatics and was a member of the "Clare Revue" and later the "Manic Depressives Revue" at the Middlesex Hospital
Undergraduate at Clare 1935-1938; elected Honorary Fellow 1983; father of Dr Christopher Bayliss (Clare 1964)
nee Smith, matriculated at Clare, 1984.
Described by J. R. Wardale as the only volume to survive the fire in the Master's Lodge and Muniment Room in 1521.
(Gransdens and Warmfield), 1686
Cave Benefaction to Otley Grammar School, 1607