Postcards showing views of Clare Bridge.
Postcards showing views of Clare College gates at the entrances to Old Court and the Avenue from the Backs.
Four mounted photographs of exterior of Clare College, by Dennis Rodwell [Clare, 1966]: two of west facade of Old Court including Scholars' Garden and two of Avenue gateway to the Backs.
Group of photographs of Memorial Court, showing sculpture "Falling Warrior" by Henry Moore, landscaping carried out by Notcutts Ltd, with paths and driveway from Queens Road as well as parts of Memorial Court buildings, Forbes Mellon Library and University Library
Photographs include group of Japanese visitors in Forbes Mellon Library with the Librarian and Archivist and the presentation of gifts of a traditional fan and scarves.
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.