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Phot.102 Reproduction of a drawing entitled 'After the Bump', showing an oarsman in flannels, cap and blazer
Phot.106-13 Photographs and papers relating to an exhibition of the University Archives in the Senate House 17-19 July 1975, held in connection with the Cambridge Festival
Phot.114-17, 144, 172 Photographs of the Moral Science Club
Phot.118 Modern reprint of a photograph, with enlarged copy, of Proctors (R.T.H. Redpath and J.W. Earp) and two Constables (E. Blinco and unidentified) on horseback
Phot.119 Photograph of R. Hanka, Junior Proctor, standing in the Senate House holding the statutes and a scroll (after the engraving by Ackermann)
Phot.121-30 Photographs of the Vice-Chancellor's procession from the Senate House to St Catharine's College after his admission to office
Phot.131 Modern reprint of a photograph of a proctorial group
Phot.138 Modern reprint of photograph of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Albert Victor, Princesses Maud, Victoria and Louise and others leaving the Fitzwilliam Museum; with key
Phot.139-41 Photographs of the surrender of maces and the presentation of an address to the Chancellor and HRH Queen Elizabeth II
Phot.142-3 Photographs of the presentation of a portrait of Queen Victoria to the University of Victoria, B.C., Canada
Phot.145 Photograph of the Del Squared V Club
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Title Photographs of the Vice-Chancellor's procession from the Senate House to St Catharine's College after his admission to office
Reference Phot.121-30
Covering Dates 1 Oct. 1979
Extent and Medium 10 photographic prints (175 x 127)
Content and context

Sir Henry Peter Francis Swinnerton-Dyer was Vice-Chancellor 1979-81.

These items were transferred from the Registry on 22 Nov. 1979.

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