Sub-sub-series 7 - 'Day' Photos: LMBC

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SJCR/SJCS/2/6/7

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GB 1859 SJCR/SJCS/2/6/7

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'Day' Photos: LMBC

Date(s)

  • 1911-1914 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

4 items, paper

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Name of creator

(1865-1966)

Administrative history

A family photographic firm based in Cambridge. Thomas and Eliza Louise Stearn advertised their photography studio located in 72 Bridge St., Cambridge in 1867. They had 10 children, one of their sons, Frank became a photographic assistant in his parents' studio. For more information see http://www.fadingimages.uk/photoSte.asp.

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Includes: photos of Lent and May races, Wyfold Challenge Cup, Visitors Cup, newspaper clippings. Some images created by Stearn & Sons.

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The items are stored separately:

  • the 2 mounted photos are stored in 65/OS

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The photo albums belonged to G.L. Day and D.I. Day (brothers) who rowed for LMBC 1912-1914 and won the Forster-Fairbairn Pairs and Lowe Double Sculls. They went on to Henley where they won the Wyfold and Visitors Cup. D.I. Day got his blue in 1914 when he stroked the Cambridge winning boat.

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Physical storage

  • Box: 65/OS
  • Shelf: SJCS/2/6/7/1-2