Fellows Collection
In the midst of World War I, duty and honor bid us part as brave souls joined up in 1914. Among them were the fellows Buildings at Christ's College, Cambridge University
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In the midst of World War I, duty and honor bid us part as brave souls joined up in 1914. Among them were the fellows Buildings at Christ's College, Cambridge University. These young men left behind their peaceful academic pursuits to answer the call of their nation. As an advertisement illustration depicts, these fellows found solace amidst chaos by sleeping side by side in cramped quarters. William Aubrey, one such fellow, fought valiantly on the front lines, risking his life for a greater cause. Years later, another kind of battle ensued within the walls Building when a gunfight erupted over a dinner date in 1954. Such unexpected events remind us that even scholars can be entangled in dramatic affairs. Beyond war and conflict, there were also moments of camaraderie and brotherhood among fellows. A certificate from the Independent Order of Odd Fellows symbolizes unity and mutual support amongst its members. Humor has always been present among fellows as well; H. M. Bateman's cartoon captures this perfectly with his witty depiction titled "And no wonder. " Laughter is indeed a powerful bond that brings people together. Life continued beyond academia for these esteemed individuals - wedding cake cutting ceremonies marked new beginnings as they embarked on journeys into married life. The Countess of Kinnoull herself graced such an occasion with her presence. George Edward Baker immortalized some fellows through oil on canvas portraits - capturing their essence for generations to come. These paintings serve as reminders not only of their physical appearance but also their contributions to society. During times when books were scarce due to war efforts, funds raised by generous donors allowed essential knowledge to reach those who needed it most. As depicted in a colorful lithograph from 1918: "Hey fellows. Your money brings the book we need when we want it. " The word "fellows" encompasses stories spanning across time - tales filled with bravery, friendship, humor, and unity.