Scale 1:480. New buildings in pencil. The map is in the style of Alexander Watford, jr. who was paid by the College for a map of its estates in Cherry Hinton, Barnwell and Teversham in the half year ending Lady Day 1813.
[Watford, Alexander, jr.]Scale 1:480. New buildings in pencil. The map is in the style of Alexander Watford, jr. who was paid by the College for a map of its estates in Cherry Hinton, Barnwell and Teversham in the half year ending Lady Day 1813.
[Watford, Alexander, jr.]Scale: 1:100
Scale 1:20
Scale 1:50; coloured with pictures
Scale: full size
First floor of the Cockerell building looking west, during occupation by the Squire Law Library; Old Library looking east in 1995 as occupied by Squire Law Library; Working Library East and West Windows;
Dylewski, SzymonIncluding images of the Caius May Ball, 1899-1901; Kitchener's visit 1898; 21st dinner party, 3rd lent boat 1899; May week cricket match, 1901; May races 1900.
Show travelling crane on elevated rail
Includes photo of Assistant Librarian, Alison Sproston
Two mounted photos
Including: photos taken of four alabaster tablets in gilt bromze frames recording the names of members and servants who fell in the Great War. Designed by Edward Warren, Architect and inscribed by William Sindall, Builder and fixed in the antechapel in 1922, removed in 1954;
Photos of new panels: the old panels were eplaced by four oak panels, designed, made and inscribed by Arthur J.J. Ayres, with the names of those that fell in both world wars.
There are 'duplicate' photos of panels with extra names added and also a photo of the memorial to Royal Naval Officers sent to the College during the WWII.