(1) novel by A.W. Price (Headline (1985), with reprint of lecture by same (1983)
(2) some copies of pages from the novel including images of the sisters and Castlebrae House
(3) copies of a review of a new book on sisters of Castlebrae: Sisters of Sinai: How two lady adventurers found the hidden gospels by Janet Soskice from the Sunday Times Books Supplement, 2009 and Cam Magazine, Michaelmas 2009
With extracts from wills of Gilbert Bouchery, Robert Greene and Samuel Blithe concerning benefactions to College. At the end are notes made at audits of College accounts, 1834 - 1839, concerning properties and benefices.
Poster for the exhibtion and leaflet containing information about college silver, history of silver markings in Britain and brief summary of paintings hanging in Hall. Also a brief history of the College silver.
Articles about the gardens and the Backs with some photographs and other images; also architects plans for garden stores and other buildings; includes Gardening Illustrated, June 1953 containing an article on "Clare College Garden redesigned by E.N. Willmer and J.S.L. Gilmour" pp. 154-6.
An album containing information about the tercentenary celebrations of the foundation of the religious community established in Little Gidding by Nicholas Ferrar. Includes:
(1) newspaper cuttings of the day and cuttings that relate to the history of Nicholas Ferrar and Little Gidding
(2) photographs of portraits of Nicholas Ferrar, John Ferrar, Susanne Collet and monument to Peter Collet (negatives of photographs in envelope at back of album)
(3) pedigree of the Ferrar family and pedigree of the Collet family
(4) printed and MSS poems written for the tercentenary
(5) MSS music score
(6) property details from sale catalogue for 'Ferrar House' in Huntingdon
Page containing nine coats of arms of figures related to Clare College - Old Clare, Seigneur de Clare, Fitz Walter, Fitz Hamon, Consul of Gloucester, Zouche, Despenser, John de Burgh and Elizabeth of Clare.
Top of page has 'chap. 1. Plate 1.' printed on it so presumably these were intended as inserts to a publication of some sort.
Print of a photograph of an elaborate 17th century binding showing iron clasps engraved with Clare College coat of arms, and with gold, black and red decoration (college colours) on the cover (cf. Plate XVI and p.501).
Report written by Lisa Hunter for Gonville and Caius College as an appraisal for the house 'Finella' that was originally owned by Clare College and lived in by Mansfield Forbes.
Biographical account of Hilda Bor edited by her brother Edward Bor. Hilda's Bechstein piano was donated to Clare College and is used by students to practice on.
With other collected notes about the College's connection to the village including the origins of the connection between Clare and Great Gransden in the 14th century.