| University/Phot.76-91 etc contains: |
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| Phot.90 |
Photograph of Bedells and Proctors leaving the Senate House |
| Phot.91 |
Photograph of Proctors and Marshal leaving the Senate House, as Phot.90 |
| Phot.94 |
Photograph of Chancellor (Stanley Baldwin), his page, and Vice-Chancellor (J.F. Cameron) in the garden of Gonville and Caius College Lodge |
| Phot.95 |
Photograph of Chancellor (Stanley Baldwin), his page, and Vice-Chancellor (J.F. Cameron) in the garden of Gonville and Caius College Lodge |
| Phot.132-6 |
Photographs of the honorary degree procession in Senate House Yard |
| Phot.137 |
Negative of Anton Tchaikowsky on honorary degree day |
| Phot.148 |
Photograph of the King and Queen of Spain, with the Chancellor and other officers, seated in the East Room, Old Schools, on the occasion of the award of honorary degrees |
| Phot.149 |
Photograph from above of the interior of the Senate House arranged for the honorary degree ceremony of the King and Queen of Spain |
| Phot.155 |
Modern reprint of a photograph of the Chancellor's procession in Senate House Yard on honorary degree day |
| Phot.178 |
Modern reprint, made 1999, of the procession into the Senate House on Honorary Degree day 1906; with negative |
| Phot.182 |
Colour slides of honorary degree procession for the Congregation at which honorary D.Mus. were conferred on Sir Arthur Bliss and Michael Tippett |
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Photographs, mostly of University members; with, occasionally, images in other formats and related papers
| Title |
Colour slides of honorary degree procession for the Congregation at which honorary D.Mus. were conferred on Sir Arthur Bliss and Michael Tippett |
| Reference |
Phot.182 |
| Covering Dates |
20 Feb. 1964 |
| Extent and Medium |
9 colour slides (35 x 35) |
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| Content and context |
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Show the procession along King's Parade, around Senate House lawn and, from the back, entering Trinity Street. Includes three shots of the honorands.
This material was presented to the University Archives by Mrs Patricia Acres, formerly of New Hall Library, on 28 March 2007.
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