Some of the influences on Cambridge students at the BSA in the period up to the First World War included the following individuals.
Disney Professor of Archaeology
Founded in 1851 by Dr John Disney. The holder was required to deliver six lectures 'on the subject of Classical Mediaeval and other Antiquities the Fine Arts and all matters and things connected therewith'.
- 1851: John Howard Marsden (1803-91). Re-elected, 1856, 1861.
- 1865: Churchill Babington (1821-89). Re-elected, 1870, 1875.
- 1880: Percy Gardner (1846-1937). Re-elected, 1885.
- 1887: George Forrest Browne (1833-1930).
- 1892: (Sir) William Ridgeway (1856-1926). Re-elected, 1898, 1903, 1908, 1913.
Founded by Felix Slade (1788-1868), 1869.
- 1869: Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt (1820-77).
- 1873: Sir Sidney Colvin (1845-1927). Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, 1876. Re-elected, 1876, 1879, 1882, 1885.
- 1886: John Henry Middleton (1846-96). Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, 1890. Re-elected, 1889, 1892.
- 1895: (Sir) Charles Waldstein (1856-1927). Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, 1883. Re-elected, 1898.
- 1901: Sir William Martin Conway (1856-1937).
- 1904: (Sir) Charles Waldstein (1856-1927). Re-elected, 1907.
Established 1898.
- James Smith Reid (1846-1926).
Established 1883; stipend £300.
- 1883: (Sir) Charles Waldstein (1856-1927).
- 1907: Arthur Bernard Cook (1868-1952)
Established 1906.
- (Sir) William Ridgeway (1856-1926).
University Lectureship in Classics (Epigraphy and Dialects)
Established 1883; stipend £50.
- 1883: Ernest Stewart Roberts (1847-1912). Fellow of Caius; Master of Caius.
- 1906: Sidney George Campbell. Fellow of Christ's.
Established 1883; originally in Roman History, stipend £50; 1899, in Ancient History; 1906, Stipend £200.
- 1883: James Smith Reid (1846-1926). Fellow of Caius. Professor of Ancient History, 1899.
- 1887: Arthur Augustus Tilley. Fellow of King's.
- 1899: Leonard Whibley. Fellow of Pembroke.
Established 1901 (until 1912).
- 1901: Nathaniel Wedd. Fellow of King's.