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(1877- ) Matriculated Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, 1900. Survivor of the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Author of The Loss of the S.S. Titanic.
Formerly Fisher, took the name Belward, 1791. (c.1747-1803). Admitted Caius as sizar, 1765; scholar 1765-1769; elected Junior Fellow, 1769; Senior Fellow, 1781. Held College Offices of Dean, 1775-81; Praelector Rhetoricus; Catechist; Hebrew Lecturer;… Read more
London.
Scholar of German Literature. Admitted Caius, 1914; elected Fellow, 1923; Tutor, 1926; Senior Tutor, 1931-52; President, 1948-56. University Lecturer in German
Scholar of German Literature. Admitted Caius, 1914; elected Fellow, 1923; Tutor, 1926; Senior Tutor, 1931-52; President, 1948-56. University Lecturer in German
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Chartered surveyors. Trumpington Road, Cambridge. Building design and surveying services.
Art historian. Admitted Caius, 1975; Fellow, 1983-87, 1996-. University Lecturer in the History of Art. Professor. Chairman of the Portraits and Memorials Committee. Fellow Librarian, Gonville and Caius College .