Item 5 - Chapel

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JCCA/JCHR/3/2/5

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Chapel

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  • 2000-2010 (Creation)

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1 file, paper

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Includes:

Note from Watts and Co of London concerning creation of altar hanging of black and gold cloth in 1959 and cot of remaking in 2008, with copy of 1959 photograph showing hanging in place, 2008;
Notes by Dr Ray Gambell on the history and dispersal of Chapel woodwork, 2004;
Notes on the chapel doorways by Matthew Seaborn of Donald Insall Associates, 2010;
Copy of Cambridge Buildings - A collection of essays for the Cambridge Music Festival 2000 - Layers of history: 19th century approaches to adaptation and restoration at Jesus College Chapel and the Round Church, by John Preston, 2000;
Copies of notes relating to the College Chapel made by representatives of the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments whilst researching for the publication of their work on the City of Cambridge, 1959

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