William Haigh Tarleton (BA 1862)
- Photographs/Albums/Album 14/59b
- Item
- 1860 (Circa)
Three-quarter length, standing, his right hand resting on the back of a chair, a boater in his left hand. His signature next to the photograph.
William Haigh Tarleton (BA 1862)
Three-quarter length, standing, his right hand resting on the back of a chair, a boater in his left hand. His signature next to the photograph.
George Tuthill Borrett (King's College, BA 1861)
Full-length, seated in a high-backed chair, his left arm resting upon a table. His signature next to the photograph. The photograph bears the name Mayland.
Three-quarter length, seated, his left arm resting on a table. His signature next to the photograph.
James Reader White Bros (BA 1863)
Three-quarter length, seated in a high-backed chair, his left arm resting on a table. His signature next to the photograph. The photograph bears the name Mayland.
Inscription 'Yours sincerely Edward W. Bowling'
No accompanying photograph.
Beales, John Day (1836-96) clergyman
Full-length, seated on a balustrade, upon which sits a bowler hat, his right foot resting on a stone, hands in pockets, against a painted background. His signature below the photograph.
Three-quarter length, seated in a high-backed chair, his right elbow resting on a table, his right hand beneath his chin.
Three-quarter length, seated, his right arm resting on a table, upon which sits a boater. His signature next to the photograph.
Three-quarter length, seated in a high-backed chair, his left arm resting on a table. His signature below the photograph. The photograph bears the name Mayland.
The Bugler - Upware? Up a tree, or a Degree higher 1860
Pen drawing showing the exterior of a pub called 'Five miles from anywhere', with people and horses outside, and a man sitting atop the pub sign. Signed H.K.C. 1861 i.e. Henry Keyworth Creed (Christ's, BA 1854).
With an article 'Golden days of the 'Five Miles' inn at Upware' from the Cambridge Evening News, 27 Feb. 1976.
Creed, Henry Keywood (1830-1877)