Photograph of formal group in the Master's Garden after luncheon; with names identified on reverse as follows:
Standing from left to right:
Pigott (undergraduate whose father was military attaché in Tokyo); John Cameron (Master of Gonville and Caius); Miss Glynn (relative of Vice Chancellor); A.F. Scholfield, (University Librarian); Col. Sir Gerald Lenox-Conyngham (Fellow of Trinity College, geodesist); Henry Thirkill (President of Clare with Brin the dog); Mrs Glynn (relative of VC); Mr Maeda (Gentleman in waiting); F.J.M. Stratton (Professor of Astrophysics)
Sitting from left to right:
Lady Redmond, (wife of Master of Downing); Madam Yamega (Lady in waiting); Mrs Burkitt (had known the Princess' mother); Princess Chichibu; Godfrey Wilson, (Master of Clare and The Vice Chancellor); Prince Chichibu; Elsie, Lady Lenox-Conyngham; Miss Camerom; Sir Hubert Redmond (Master of Downing)
Also includes Col. Sir Gerald Lenox-Conyngham (Fellow of Trinity College, geodesist and previous owner of photograph), wife Elsie, and Wilson's dog Brin.
Three black and white photographs showing George V and military officials visiting the King's visit to inspect soldiers being trained. Clare Old Court can be seen in the background.
Volume of music sung by the choir during the 1950s, compiled and donated to the archive by former chorister Keith Reynard.
Masters' bills and receipts
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.