Sir (Henry) William Rawson Wade was an undergraduate student at Caius from 1936-39. He became Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, at Cambridge in 1978 and was Master of Caius from 1976-88.
Sir William was admitted to an honorary degree (Doctor of Letters), by the University of Cambridge, 24 June 1998.
Consulting engineer, Cambridge
Bishop of Ely
(1856-1937) Architect and archaeologist.
In 1908-9 Edward Warren was commissioned to alter the approaches to Salvin's Hall, to convert the Old Hall into a reading room, and to deal with the installation of baths and radiators into the basement (For further information regarding Warren's architectural work at Caius, seeappendix 4 to Volume IV of the Biographical History of Caius)
(1830-1905) Architect. Educated under Richard Lane in Manchester, further study in France, Italy and Germany. He started his own practice in Manchester in 1853 and; designed the Town Hall and the Assize Buildings. In 1866 he moved to London where he designed the Natural History Museum.
Surveyor
Surveyed by Watford and drawn by Richardson