Admin History | Percival M. Leeds was a student at University College Nottingham from 1931-1935 where he studied for a B.A. in Maths and a teaching certificate. He resided at Mapperley Hall and played cricket for UCN as a wicket keeper and was captain in his last year. He also formed a small music band which played at college dances.
Mapperley Hall on Lucknow Avenue in Mapperley Park, Nottingham, was built by Ichabod Wright in 1792 and was used by University College Nottingham from around 1900. |
Custodial History | The photographs were gifted by a relative of Percival Leeds. |
Content Description | NUP/38/1-3: Three photographs of students in academic gowns outside of the Trent Building.
NUP/38/4-6: Three group photographs, probably taken outside Mapperley Hall, which include H.A.S. Wortley.
NUP/38/7: Photograph of a musical band outside of Mapperley Hall. Includes saxaphone players, a drummer and a trumpet player.
NUP/38/8: Group of four male students.
NUP/38/9-13: require detailed descriptions.
Reprographic copies can be supplied for educational and private study purposes only. The copyright for these images does not lie with the University, so please contact Manuscripts and Special Collections for further advice about all other use of images from this collection. |