External Links
- Henry Jackson (classicist) at Find a Grave
- Henry Jackson letters at the Public Services Department, Lilly Library, Indiana University.
- Papers at Trinity College Library, Cambridge, also
- The Apostles of Cambridge (web site)
- extract/37/12/566; The Expository Times: Entre Nous (at bottom); The Expository Times, Vol. 37, No. 12, 566-568 (1926) doi:10.1177/001452462603701208.
- Trinity College Chapel
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