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Archival description
Various dinners
CCA: L/1/4/17 · File · 1952-2018 (1952, 1960s (possibly), 1963, 1966, 1986, 1995, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2018)
Part of Clare College Archive

Dinner menus for a dinner for G. H. A. Wilson senior fellow and late Master to commemorate the 60th anniversary of his admission, 24th October 1952; Menu for Clare College Staff outing to Great Yarmouth, 26th June 1963; Guest Dinner at Clare College, with invitation to a Dr D Luscombe, 13 July 1966; Lunch on the occasion of the inauguration of the new building (Forbes Mellon Library) by the Chancellor of the University, 11th June 1986; Joint Association of Classical Teachers, 14th May 1988; Visit by Patrons of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, 1995; Seating plan for visit by the Chancellor, 14th June 1995; Lunch to honour Professor Brian with seating plan, list of attendees and some organisational papers, 20th November 1999; Lunch in honour of Professor Hammond (2001); Mellon Fellows Feast, 29th June 2001; Fellows' Summer Dinner 3rd July 2003; The 23 Club (2004 & 2008), unidentified dinner with signatures of members of "Farley's Group" and "Ms Gody's girls" (unable to locate any names as members of Clare); celebrating the 60th anniversary of Professor Charlie Moule's fellowship 2004; Clare Association Dinner, 11th December, 2004; Mellon Anniversary Dinner 2007; Forbes Mellon Library 20th Anniversary Dinner 2006 (with seating plan); Clare distinguished lecture in economics and public policy 2007; Legacy Society Luncheon, 6th March 2004; Clare College staff Christmas party menu, 20th December 2003; Dinner [untitled], 13 May 2013; 2048 Anniversary Dinner in Master's Lodge, 9th Oct 2018 (includes seating plan and signatures of guests).

CCA: G/1/4/1 · File · 1763-1770
Part of Clare College Archive

Includes signed bills for altarpiece by Giambattista Cipriani, an old playing card re-used for notes on timber, and bills concerning consecration and consecration dinner. With extracts from wills of William Acton of Bramford (Suffolk), 1742, and John Wilcox, (1762), bequeathing money for building Chapel wrapped in a printed notice about the Literary Fund, 1813.