Two mounted and framed engravings of John Berridge.
Poster for 'Ensemble Amarcord' event that took place in Clare Chapel and was a recital of music from the middle ages and the renaissance.
With list of contents, in hand of W. J. Harrison. See individual entries (following)
Not found in 1985: ''A statement concerning the division of the Warmfield tithes etc in 20 Eliz.'' (1578)
Contains:
(1) Testimonial for Thomas Leman of Emmanuel College, 1774
(2) Survey and valuation of inclosed and open land in parish of Warmfield (Yorks), nd (C18th)
(3) List of ''places'' held by Matthew Witt, Porter, including Gardener, Lamplighter, Sweeper of the Leads, etc, with salaries paid.
Also lists other payments, e.g. for waiting at table, cleaning knives, collecting letters and newspapers etc, nd (early C19th)
Photocopy of a printed copy of the song.
A digital copy of the 1919 College matriculation photo.
Collymore was from Barbados and suffered from Tuberculosis. As a result, despite studying Law, it was decided that teaching in the country would be better for his health than working in a city so he became a teacher at Lancing College where he taught Physics and Chemistry. Two people known to be in the photograph are Eric Collymore and C. H. Gibson (Clem). Gibson went on to play cricket for England.
Clare College ArchivesCorrespondence, estimates and design plans for creation of a ewer and rosebowl commissioned by the College and made from old disused College silver that was melted down. Designed by Phil Jorden and commissioned by the College through Payne and Son Ltd, goldsmiths, Oxford.