Chapel and Choir photo album boxes
Contains 229 Results:
Photograph of the Choir, 1925
This item includes a list of names. It is a small group photograph and the faces are not distinct.
Photograph of the Choir, 1927
This item includes a list of names.
Photograph of the Choir, 1930
This item includes a list of names.
Group photograph of Boris Ord, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Eric Milner-White, Percy Buck and others, 1930-07
This item includes a full list of names.
Photographs of Choral Scholars and others, 1931 - 1932
These are 5 snapshots showing Choral Scholars with Boris Ord playing bowls in a garden, and standing in the Front Court of the College. The sheet contains a list of names.
Photographs of Choral Scholars, 1932 - 1933
These are 5 snapshots showing Choral Scholars, individually, in groups, and with Provost J.T. Sheppard. The sheet contains a list of names.
Photographs of Choral Scholars with members of the College, 1932 - 1933
These are 2 snapshots showing: 1) Boris Ord and Noel Kemp Welch walking away from the Chapel, 2) C.M. Barlow, Provost J.T. Sheppard and J. Appleby standing by the Wilkins' Building.
Photographs of the Choir, 1932
One copy contains a list of names. The other photograph is a different version of the same group, and is an enlarged modern reprint.
Photograph of 'The Dean's Christmas Party', 1932
Group photograph showing Choristers, some wearing party hats, with Eric Milner-White. This item includes a list of names.
Photograph of 'The Dean's Christmas Party', 1932
Group photograph showing Choristers, some wearing party hats, with Eric Milner-White. This is the same image as KCPH/2/2/2/10, but it has been cropped at the left hand side and the list of names is slightly different.
Photograph of Choristers, 1933 - 1934
This is a snapshot of Choristers wearing top hats, walking towards the camera. It includes a list of names.
Photograph of 'Cricket. Choristers v. Choral Scholars', 1935-08
This is a group photograph taken outside, showing the Choristers and Choral Scholars in sports clothes. It includes a list of names.
Photographs of the Choir on their European Tour, 1936-03 - 1936-04
This file comprises:
- group photograph inside Sai Jacobi Kirche, Hamburg
- group photograph, possibly taken at the railway station, Hamburg
- photograph taken from above whilst in procession in a concert hall or church, with a list of names
- list of names for photographs in Sai Jacobi Church and railway station, Hamburg.
Photographs of the Choir on their European Tour, 1936-04
These photographs comprise a newspaper cutting showing the Choir in Holland (they sang in Den Haag and Amsterdam) and 3 snapshots of members of the Choir with Eric Milner-White on board a ferry near Stockholm. This item includes lists of names.
Photograph of the Choir, 1936-08
A list of names is provided on a separate sheet.
Photograph of Choristers after 'the last Evensong of the Term', 1936-08
This is a distant snapshot of the Choristers walking away from the camera towards the back gate of the College.
Photograph of the Choir, 1937-08
A list of names is provided on a separate sheet.
Photographs of Choir members and Eric Milner-White during their summer outing, 1937-08
Four snapshots showing Eric Waddams, Rev. Ray Bowyer Yin and Eric Milner-White during the visit to Hemingford Grey, Hemingford Abbots and Godmanchester.
Photograph of W.M. Goodchild, 1937-08
This snapshot shows W.M. Goodchild wearing a gown, top hat and Eton collar standing in the Front Court with the Gibbs Building and fountain behind him.
Photograph of the Choir, 1939
A list of names is provided on a separate sheet.
Extract from 'Suffolk Summer' by John T. Appleby (East Anglian Magazine Ltd), 1948
This is a photocopied section relating to a visit to Cambridge to attend Evensong in the Chapel.
Extract from 'Some Organs in Cambridge' by Ernest E. Adcock, 1952-10
This is a photocopied article from 'The Organ' (Vol.xxxii. No.126) relating to the King's College Chapel organ.
Fragment of the Choristers' Boating Song, 1952 - 1953
This is a manuscript of the song by A.F. Scholfield, as remembered by R.J. Williams. The sheet includes additional notes and explanations.
Extract from the 'Radio Times' regarding the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, 1954-12-17
This is an article by John Tresidder Sheppard presenting the history of the Chapel, the Choir and the Festival of Nine Lessons, on the occasion of the first televised version of the Service.
Extract from 'The English Carol' by Erik Routley (London, Herbert Jenkins), 1958
This is a photocopied section relating to the history of the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, with its origins in the service at Truro in 1880. It includes the order of service for the first Christmas Eve service in 1918 (a list, not a facsimile).