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W. Chandler: Confrater

Accounts of Sir or Dominus William Chandler, confrater [Brother] of the Hospital from 1505-1509/10; of Dr Robynson [Robinson] 1507 and of Robert Shorton for St John's College 1510-1511.

Wallis photos

Sheets of paper with multiple photographs attached from the early 1950s, including eights and fours crews, races and a group photograph in Hamburg. Includes letter from Nick Wallis detailing donation of the photos to LMBC.

Walsh-Wright

Includes: Walsh, H; Ward, S; Warland, L; Wasbrough, H; Watson, A; Webb, F; Wejknis, J; Worboys, B; Worship W; Wright, H.

Walworth Domestic Accounts: College Mission

Includes miscellaneous receipts, invoices and calculations for maintenance work, domestic staff wages, and petty payments made at the Church of the Lady Margaret, Walworth.

Also includes a sub-set of letters sent from the Rev. A.R. Ingram to J.C.H. How, concerning receipt of pay and other financial matters and dated 1908-1909; and a second sub-set of letters, addressed primarily to C. Previté-Orton from Rev. R.B. Le B. Janvrin, the Senior Bursar and others, also concerning petty payments and the financial affairs of the Mission, dated 1914-1920.

Ingram, Arthur Ralph, Rev.

Walworth Site: College Mission

Includes plans and papers concerning the construction and site development of the Lady Margaret Church at Walworth.

  1. Abstracts of tenders by builders for the church, April 1888, 24 Aug. 1889.

  2. Account for work done on the mission room, by Ewan Christian, 19 June 1890, accounts for building the church, David Chartens, builder, 29 Jan. 1890, and architect's fees, 7. Jan. 1890.

  3. Letter, Ewan Christian to Rev. F. Watson, concerning the estimated cost for church railing and gates, 16 June 1891.

  4. Objection to Fisher's Hostel Walworth being retained in occupiers' list of electors for St Mary's parish Walworth, 20 Aug. 1903.

  5. Letter, J. Standen Adkins, architect, successor to the practice of Ewan Christian, notifying Rev. A. J Robertson of his possession of drawings of the church, vicarage etc. and awaiting instructions, 5 Feb. 1905.

  6. Note of signature on the conveyance of the site of the Mission buildings to the Rochester and Southwark Diocesan Trust, 5 Nov. 1907.

  7. Typed abstract of Trust Deed of the Diocesan Trust, 1907.

  8. Lawyers' charges in connection with the conveyance, 18 Dec. 1907.

  9. Herbert L. Sutton, St.John's Mission, Cranleigh School Auxiliary to Rev. J.T. Ward, enclosing documents and plans of the Mission, 19 Dec. 1907.

  10. Sketch plan detailing the proposed addition to Mission room, ink on tracing paper [n.d].

  11. Sketch plan of the whole site, bearing Ewan Christian's name but not signed. Ink on tracing paper [n.d].

  12. Second sketch plan of the site. Ink on tracing paper [n.d.].

  13. Plan and elevation detailing the iron railings in front of the Church, next to Chatham Street [n.d.].

  14. Sketch plan depicting the proposed rearrangement of the chancel steps. Ink on tracing paper [n.d.].

  15. Plan of the Church and its surrounding buildings, drawn by architect J. Standen Adkins, 27 Feb. 1907.

  16. Traced outline of the Church site. Lacks detail [n.d.].

Various

Walworth Visits, Events & Activities: College Mission

Includes

  1. A printed booklet, outlining the various events and activities undertaken by the College Mission at Walworth in conjunction with the Cranleigh School Auxiliary. The booklet, produced c.1910-1911, provides a year-by-year account of the work of the Mission, as well as information about its institutions and clubs, for example, the Harvest Festival, Parish Magazine, Boys' Camp, Flower Show, and Relief Committee.

  2. A printed circular, advertising the Annual Festival and Reunion of Johnians and Cranleighans at the Lady Margaret Vicarage, 9th-10th October, 1916.

  3. An invitation to the Walworth College Mission Annual Festival and Reunion, held on the 11th-12th October 1917, with programme details and RSVP request. Postage information on the reverse indicates that the invitation was sent to C.W. Previté-Orton.

War Memorial

Includes: reports, minutes, notes, lists of names, invitations and notices related to the installation and unveiling of the College's war memorial

Wardrobe of the Beds: Hatfield

A view of the wardrobe of beds at Hatfield. The items are listed under the headings:

  • pp. 1-2: arrase
  • p. 3: sarcenet
  • pp.5-7: verdours
  • p. 8: square bedds of fyne arras and coutersetts
  • pp.11-12: square bedds of counterpoynts of cloth of gold and silk
  • p.13: counterpoynt palid of aras cloth gold and silk
  • p. 14: counteropoynts of tapestre
  • p.15: counterpoynts of vardors
  • p.16: curtens of sarcenet; canapes of sarcenet
  • p.17: bedds of downe; bolsters of downe
  • p.18: pyllows of downe
  • p.19: bedds of fethers
  • p.20: fustyans, quylts of silke, etc
  • p.21: mattress, volster, blanketts, etc
  • p.22: coverletts
  • p.23: letter maters [leather materials]
  • p.24: travesses of sarcenet, clothes of astate
  • p.25: cosshens of cloth gold and silk
  • p.26: carpetts of dyvers sortes - written at bottom of the page: "Md that all theis carpetts before written be fownd in sauff over the wardop which is supposed to be in John Birds chamber"
  • p.27: cheyers of cloth of gold and silk; cheyers of covered lether; coveryng of the chare and litter
  • p. 28: stayned sayez; rede sayes, grene sayes; black sayez;
  • pp. 29-31: white sayez
    "Store of canvens called ... by Mr Assheton bought"

Ward-Wright

Includes: Ward, S and L; Watson, A; Wheaton, W; White, A; White, E; Willcocks, E; Willis; Wisher, S; Worboys, B; Wright, H; Wright, W.

Watercolour: May Ball

Includes a watercolour portrait of a young woman ('Sybil'), together with a scanned copy photograph and obituary of the artist, Robert Carew Heaton-Armstrong. Also includes a note from the donor.

Weather observations, 1929

Note by two members of college staff, G. Blackburn and R. Piggott, mentioning undergraduates on the river 'in white flannels' two weeks after skating on it; while 'we poor devils are busy floor bumping'.

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