Ricardo Chieppa worked at Clare college for 26 years until his retirement in 2010.
As mentioned by Harrison in Notes on the Masters, Fellows etc, (1953) the Buttery account books are the only source other than the Statutes in which the names of Scholars can be found.
This is a new section created for the papers relating to the construction of new buildings or the refurbishment (both large and small scale) of buildings from the early twentieth century onwards. For papers relating to the management of College properties for the same period see CCAD/3/7. For minutes and reports of the two main Committees involved see Buildings Committee CCAD 4/3 and Needs Committee CCAD/4/7.
Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, architects
Sharp was at Clare from 1879 and left his manuscripts to Clare College,
Founded by 1896 as the Clare College Musical Society, later the Music Society (CCMS)
Scientific Society (1919-1936, 1945-1946) In existence, 1993; to be checked generally, 1996
Note: the Debating Society called itself the Phoenix Society from 1966
Note: the Debating Society called itself the Phoenix Society from 1966
Canaries [singing club] (1928-early 1930s, [as Choral Society] 1947-1958 or later) [for later Choral Society, see CCB56]