The belfry is approx. 7.7m x 7.7m. The estimated height of the belfry space is around 5 metres.
Correspondence concerning the surrender of the lease of 69 Hills Road (leased to Mrs Carter) and 77 Hills Road (leased to her sister in law Mrs Carrington). These had originally been compromised in the same lease.
Includes a CD on which is copy of a speech made at installation dinner. Renfrew talks about various anecdotes including items of biographical interest. The introduction to Renfrew's speech details his significant work as an archaeologist, 7 October 1986. Also included on the CD are speeches made by Renfrew on the occasion of two fellows, Alan Percival and Charles Wilson, being fellows of the College for 50 years, 1 October 1988.
Includes: letter to William Wallis concerning assignment [JCAD/3/CAM/MALC/16/1/1871/4]; and letters offering new leases to Fanny Susannah Bagley.
The people in the photographs are identified from left to right, as follows:
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6CO15/1 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/2 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/3 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/4 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/5 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/6 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/7 The choir en route to the marquee
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6CO16/18 Lord Renfrew says a few words
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6CO16/17 The Queen and Prince Philip listen
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6CO17/1 Lord Renfrew gives his address
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6CO16/19 Lord Renfrew gives his address
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6CO16/20 The Queen
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6CO17/2 Lord Renfrew hands a gift to the Queen
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6CO16/21 The Queen accepts the gift from Lord Renfrew
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6CO17/3 The Queen accepts the gift from Lord Renfrew
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6CO16/22 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO16/23 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO16/24 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO16/25 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO17/4 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO17/5 The Queen tours the marquee
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6CO15/8 The Queen tours the marquee
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6CO15/9 The Queen tours the marquee
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6CO15/10 The Queen is introduced to Dr Killen (Bursar and Chairman of the Quincentenary Appeal Committee)
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6CO15/11 The Queen is introduced to several college benefactors
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6CO15/12 The Queen is introduced to several college benefactors
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6CO15/13 The Queen is introduced to several college benefactors
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6CO15/14 The Queen is introduced to Michael Marshall (Marshalls of Cambridge)
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6CO15/15 The Queen is introduced to Mrs Marshall
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6CO15/16 The Queen is introduced to Mrs Marshall
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6CO15/17 The Queen is introduced to Sir Arthur Marshall
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6CO15/18 The Queen talks to Sir Arthur Marshall
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6CO15/19 The Queen talks to Sir Arthur Marshall
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6CO15/20 The Queen talks to more benefactors
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6CO15/21 The Queen talks to more benefactors
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6CO15/22 The Queen talks to more benefactors
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6CO15/25 The Queen talks to Mrs Muriel Brittain
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6CO15/26 The Queen talks to Mrs Muriel Brittain
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6CO15/27 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/28 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/29 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/30 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/31 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/32 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/33 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/34 The Queen and Lord Renfrew
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6CO16/26 The Queen talks to students
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6CO16/27 The Queen talks to students
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6CO16/28 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/6 The Queen talks to others
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6CO17/7 Lord Renfrew and the Queen in the marquee with college members
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6CO17/8 The Queen talks to college members
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6CO17/9 The Queen talks to college members
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6CO17/10 The Queen talks to college members
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6CO17/11 The Queen talks to college members
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6CO17/12 Lord Renfrew talks to the Queen
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6CO17/13 The Queen with Mr Nigel Lacey (Domestic Bursar)
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6CO17/14 The Queen meets college staff
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6CO17/16 The Queen meets college staff
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6CO17/18 The Queen talks to a chorister
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6CO17/19 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/20 The Queen is introduced to an unidentified person
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6CO17/21 Nigel Lacey, the Queen and Lord Renfrew in the marquee
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6CO17/22 The Queen is introduced to Dr Gavin McKenzie , Senior Tutor
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6CO17/23 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/24 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/25 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/26 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/27 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/28 The Queen talks to students
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6CO14/3 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/4 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/5 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/6 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/7 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/8 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/9 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/10 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/11 Prince Philip meets Mark Blandford-Baker (Manciple)
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6CO14/12 Prince Philip with Mark Blandford-Baker (Manciple) and Dr McKie
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6CO14/13 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/14 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/15 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/16 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/17 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/18 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/19 Prince Philip with Sir Samuel Brittain, Lord Lowry and other Honorary Fellows look on
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6CO14/20 Prince Phillip meets Lord Stewartby
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6CO14/21 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/22 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/23 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/24 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/25 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/26 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/27 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/28 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/29 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/30 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/31 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/32 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/33 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/34 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/35 The Queen is introduced to Mrs Muriel Brittain
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6CO14/36 The Queen and Lord Renfrew with students
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6CO15/35 Lord Renfrew talks to the Queen
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6CO16/29 Lord Renfrew and the Queen start to leave the marquee
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6CO17/29 Lord Renfrew and the royal party walking towards the Rolls Royce
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6CO17/30 Lord Renfrew and the royal party walking towards the Rolls Royce
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6CO17/31 Lord Renfrew and the royal party walking towards the Rolls Royce
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6CO16/30 Lord Renfrew and the royal party walking towards the Rolls Royce
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6CO17/32 The Queen wishes Lord Renfrew farewell
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6CO17/33 Prince Philip wishes Lord Renfrew farewell
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6CO17/34 The Queen departs
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6CO16/31 The Queen departs
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6CO17/35 The Queen departs
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6CO17/36 The Queen departs
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6CO17/37 The Queen departs
The people in the photographs are identified from left to right, as follows:
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6CO9/7 Students await Queen in Chapel Court
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6CO9/8 Students await Queen in Chapel Court
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6CO13/3 Graduate students wait in First Court
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6CO13/4 Graduate students wait in First Court
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6CO13/6 Head Porter (Mr Peter Bacon) is consulted by the Queen's Assistant Private Secretary
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6CO9/9 Dr McKie consults with Equerry
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6CO13/5 Head Porter with the Queens' Assistant Private Secretary
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6CO9/10 Graduate students in First Court
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6CO9/12 The President of the JCR waiting for the Queen with a posy
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6CO9/14 Photographers et al waiting for the Queen
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6CO9/15 Graduate students in First Court
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6CO9/16 Sir Alan Cottrell; Stephen Sykes (Bishop of Ely); JCR President; Royal Secretary, Dr McKie and Mr Alec Freeman (Cellarman)
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6CO9/18 Sir Alan Cottrell; Stephen Sykes (Bishop of Ely); JCR President; Royal Secretary, Dr McKie and Mr Alec Freeman (Cellarman)
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6CO9/19 Sir Alan Cottrell; Stephen Sykes (Bishop of Ely); JCR President; Royal Secretary, Dr McKie and Mr Alec Freeman (Cellarman)
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6CO9/20 Lord and Lady Renfrew wait outside the Masters Lodge
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6CO9/21 Lord and Lady Renfrew greet the Lord-Lieutenant
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6CO9/22 The Queen's motor cavalcade approaches the Master s Lodge
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6CO9/23 The Queen's motor cavalcade approaches the Master s Lodge
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6CO9/25 Lord Renfrew greets the Queen with the Lord-Lieutenant and Prince Philip
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6CO9/26 Lord Renfrew greets the Queen with the Lord-Lieutenant and Prince Philip
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6CO9/27 Lady Renfrew shakes hands with the Queen
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6CO9/28 Lady Renfrew shakes hands with Prince Philip
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6CO12/4 Lady Renfrew; Lord Renfrew; the Queen, the Lord-Lieutenant and Prince Philip
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6CO9/29 Lady Renfrew; Lord Renfrew; the Lord-Lieutenant; the Queen; Prince Philip and other royal staff
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6CO12/6 The Queen leaves the Masters Lodge with Lord Renfrew; the Lord- Lieutenant; Prince Philip and other royal staff
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6CO9/31 The Queen enters the Masters Lodge, led by Lady Renfrew
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6CO11/2 The Queen greets Bishop Sykes
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6CO11/3 The Queen shakes hands with Sir Alan Cottrell
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6CO11/4 The Queen shakes hands with Lady Cottrell
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6CO11/7 The Queen meets Dr McKie
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6CO11/5 The Queen shakes hands with Dr McKie
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6CO12/8 The Queen shakes hands with Dr McKie
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6CO11/6 The Queen shakes hands with the President of the JCR
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6CO11/7 The President of the JCR gives the Queen a posy
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6CO11/8 The Queen shakes hands with the President of the Graduate Society
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6CO11/9 The Queen shakes hands with Mr Freeman (Cellarman)
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6CO11/10 The Queen shakes hands with the Head Porter
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6CO11/11 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/12 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO12/10 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/14 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/15 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/12 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/16 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/18 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/23 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen
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6CO11/24 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen
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6CO11/25 Undergraduates in Chapel Court applaud the Queen
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6CO11/26 Undergraduates in Chapel Court applaud the Queen
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6CO11/27 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen
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6CO11/29 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen
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6CO12/16 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen
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6CO12/17 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen
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6CO11/31 Lord Renfrew and the Queen walking by college staff
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6CO11/32 Lord Renfrew and the Queen walking by college staff
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6C012/18 Lord Renfrew talks to the Queen with undergraduates
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6CO12/20 Lord Renfrew talks to the Queen with undergraduates
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6CO12/21 The Queen talks to undergraduates
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6CO12/22 The Queen talks to undergraduates
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6CO11/34 The Queen meets college cooks and other staff
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6CO11/35 The Queen meets college cooks and other staff
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6CO12/24 The Royal Party approaches the Quincentenary Library
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6CO12/26 The Royal Party approaches the Quincentenary Library
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6CO12/27 The Royal Party approaches the Quincentenary Library
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6CO12/29 The Queen prepares to sign her portrait photograph, with Sir Colin Renfrew
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6CO12/30 The Queen signs her portrait photograph, with Sir Colin Renfrew
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6CO12/31 The Queen signs her portrait photograph, with Sir Colin Renfrew
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6CO12/33 The Queen signs her portrait photograph, with Sir Colin Renfrew
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6CO12/34 Prince Philip signs his portrait photograph, with Dr McKie to the left and Lord Renfrew and the Queen to the right
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6CO12/35 The Queen in the entrance hall to the Quincentenary Library with Lord Renfrew
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6CO10/2 The welcoming part in the entrance hall: Dr Minden (Librarian), Miss Rhona Watson (Assistant Librarian) and the architects, Eldred Evans and David Shalev
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6CO10/3 The Queen shakes hands with Dr Minden (Librarian)
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6CO10/6 Dr Minden (Librarian), Miss Rhona Watson (Assistant Librarian) with the Queen talking to the architects, Eldred Evans and David Shalev, with Adam Tooze to the right.
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6CO10/7 Dr Minden (Librarian), Miss Rhona Watson (Assistant Librarian) with the Queen and Lord Renfrew standing in front of the architects, Eldred Evans and David Shalev, and Adam Tooze
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6CO10/4 The Queen shakes hands with Rhona Watson
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6CO10/5 The Queen shakes hands with Eldred Evans
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6CO10/8 Dr Minden (Librarian); Miss Rhona Watson (Assistant Librarian), architects: Eldred Evans and David Shalev and Adam Tooze with the Queen and Lord Renfrew
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6CO12/28 Library staff talking with Prince Philip
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6CO10/9 The college choir prepares, with Anthony Gormley's 'Mortal Man'
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6CO10/10 The College choir
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6CO10/12 The Queen listens to the choir
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6CO10/14 The Queen talks to a student in the library
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6CO10/15 The Queen talks to a student in the library
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6CO10/16 The Queen talks to a student in the library
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6CO10/17 The Queen meets Mr Henry Woolston (Estates Bursar)
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6CO10/18 The Queen is introduced to leading staff of the building contractors
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6CO10/19 The Queen is introduced to leading staff of the building contractors
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6CO10/20 The Queen is introduced to leading staff of the building contractors
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6CO16/1 The Queen is shown IT connections on the first floor
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6CO16/2 The Queen is shown IT connections on the first floor
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6CO10/21 The Queen reaches the second floor
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6CO16/3 The Queen is introduced to Peter Glazebrook
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6CO10/22 The Queen and Peter Glazebrook, with John Mills (Archivist) in the foreground
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6CO10/23 The Queen and Peter Glazebrook, with John Mills (Archivist) in the foreground
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6CO19/24 Peter Glazebrook shows the Queen a book
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6CO10/25 Peter Glazebrook shows the Queen a book
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6CO10/26 The rest of party watch
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6CO10/27 Peter Glazebrook talks to the Queen
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6CO10/28 The Queen with John Mills(Archivist) with Royal letters patent of 1496
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6CO10/4 The Queen with John Mills(Archivist) with Royal letters patent of 1496
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6CO16/5 The Queen with John Mills(Archivist) with Royal letters patent of 1496
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6CO16/6 Dr Minden; Dr McKie, Prince Philip and Peter Glazebrook
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6CO16/7 Lord Renfrew talking to the Queen with John Mills
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6CO16/8 Prince Philip talking with Peter Glazebrook
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6CO16/9 Lord Renfrew, the Queen and John Mills
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6CO16/10 Dr McKie, Prince Philip and Peter Glazebrook
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6CO16/13 The Queen and Lord Renfrew view the library from the second floor
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6CO10/29 Dr Alexander and representatives from EDS IT (computers) wait for the Queen
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6CO10/30 The Queen is introduced to Dr Alexander and the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/31 The Queen is introduced to Dr Alexander and the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/32 The Queen is introduced to Dr Alexander and the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/33 The Queen is introduced to the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/34 The Queen is introduced to the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/35 The Queen talks to the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/36 The Queen is introduced to the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/37 The Queen is introduced to Dr Alexander and the team from EDS IT
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6CO13/7 The Queen views the library computers
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6CO13/8 The Queen views the library computers
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6CO13/9 The Queen views the library computers
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6CO13/10 The Queen views the library computers
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6CO13/11 Prince Philip views the computers
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6CO16/14 The royal party leaves the Quincentenary Library
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6CO16/15 The royal party leaves the Quincentenary Library
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6CO16/16 The royal party leaves the Quincentenary Library
Includes posters for exhibitions of artworks, including:
(1) 'Art at Jesus', held in College;
(2) Programme and flier for Antonio Bellotti Recent Work, exhibition held at Jesus College, 26 February to 6 March, 1993;
(3) Invitation to private view and list of artworks displayed at Capital Prints: An Exhibition for prints recently donated to the College, 3 - 17 March 2006;
(4) Poster and flier for Heroes of Kabuki - The Jesus College gift of Japanese prints held at the Fitzwilliam Museum 23 May to 24 September 2006;
(5) Poster for exhibition of new paintings by Stephen Chambers RA in Jesus College Chapel, 22 to 31 October 2008;
(6) Poster for John Gibbons 'The Mayo Drawings', 20 October to 1 November 2009 in Jesus College Chapel;
(7) Poster for John McLean 'Polychromy: Prints and Sculpture' 19 to 31 October 2010 in Jesus College Chapel;
(8) Poster and guide for Humphrey Ocean 'Here and There', 15 October to 8 December 2011 in Jesus College Chapel;
(9) Poster for Michael Dan Archer 'Tests, Trials and Missions', Jesus College Chapel, 10 July - 6 August 2012;
(10) Poster for Denise de Cordova aka Amy Bird 'Congregation', Jesus College Chapel 22 October - 7 November 2013;
(11) Poster and guides for 'Agnes Thurnauer, 'You', 19 January - 8 March 2015;
(12) Poster and guides for 'Art for Tomorrow - a new portfolio of prints for the College' exhibition, 20 May - 14 June 2017;
(13) Poster for John Gibbons 'sculpture/transmisison', West Court Gallery, 14 October - 23 November 2017;
(14) Exhibition catalogue and plan for Alison Wilding 'On the Edge', West Court gallery, 6 October - 11 December 2018;
(15) Exhibition catalogue for Sarah Morris 'The Stars Down to Earth', 12 October - 15 December 2019;
(16) Exhibition catalogue and posters for Shahzia Sikander 'Unbound', 16 October 2021 - 18 February 2022
(17) Exhibition postcards for Eduardo Paolozzi 'Celebrating the Pioneer of Pop Art', 12 October 2024 - 23 March 2025
Includes correspondence regarding:
(1) the lease of the property to children of the Basque region of Spain who were made orphans by the Spanish Civil War;
(2) attempts to find new tenants which proved difficult due the noise from the railway and the internal layout of the building;
(3) a schedule of dilapidations dated December 1939;
(4) negotiations with HM Office of Works over the amount to be spent on repairs and redecoration prior to agreement of a lease;
(5) terms of the lease; permission requested for the erection of Air Raid Shelters in the garden (permission was granted but the College refused to contribute financially);
(6) repairs to glass broken when a bomb exploded near Queen Anne's Terrance
Includes correspondence relating to improvements of steam supply from boiler house, 1970-1, with work being undertaken by A. W. Philips and Son Ltd and E. S. G. Sales Ltd.
A. W. Phillips & Son LtdCorrespondence with the Ecclesiastical Commission and the Diocesan Board of Finance, negotiating an increase in the value of the living.
Addresses and miscellaneous scraps, including blotting-paper from Cambridge period with advert for A. E, Clothier.
The Form and Order of Service to be used in Westminster Abbey [to mark the King's recovery from serious illness] - - - adapted for general use. Printer: Oxford University Press, London: Humphrey Milford
Brief list of college expenses.
Very small file of notes from a tour in Germany, mostly just indicating the itinerary.
Postcard from "Leslie", sent from France: picture is photo of "La Pointe du Raz".
Letter from "Doris"
Printed diary used mainly as a financial account book.
Printed diary used as an engagement book, with entries in pencil. Includes a few addresses and other memoranda.
Contains notes of daily events, mostly in ink with occasional pencil. At the back are daily financial accounts from the writer's student life, beginning "Oct. 6th. Cap, gown and surplice 2-0-0" and covering Michaelmas Term 1930 to Lent Term 1933.
Diary of a visit to Sussex, with similar entries for 23-24 August (possibly a different year), written in a notebook labelled "L. H. Curzon, Upper VI M.S. Roman History". There are also loose sheets with entries for 3 Aug. to 5 Oct., written in ink and marked in pencil "1930".
Contains notes of daily events, mostly in ink with occasional pencil. The entry on the final page continues at the front of the notebook.
Contains notes of daily events, mostly in ink with occasional pencil. The entry on the final page continues at the front of the notebook.
Contains pencilled notes of daily events. The last few pages are in ink and end with 10 January; entries for 11-14 January, in ink, are at the front. At the very end are a few miscellaneous school notes in pencil.
Diary and one loose paper.
Diary with loose papers included
Contains pencilled notes of daily events, with a few poems and school notes.
Contains pencilled notes of daily events, with (at the back) a few school notes and a timetable.
Contains: a school timetable and some lesson notes in ink and pencil, followed by pencilled notes of daily events.
Pencilled brief notes of daily events, written in "Charles Letts's Schoolboy's Diary" [cover title], otherwise "The Schoolboy's Pocket Diary and Note Book for 1927".
Pencilled brief notes of daily events, written in "Charles Letts's Schoolboy's Diary" [cover title], otherwise "The Schoolboy's Pocket Diary and Note Book for 1926".
The album was donated to Jesus College by Natalie Barham Chalker, niece of Geoffrey Barham Johnson, who came up to Jesus College in October 1912. The photographs include the Lent Races in Cambridge and Henley and May Bumps on the River Cam, amateur dramatics cast and May Ball photographs, and studio portrait photographs of fellow students from Jesus College. Also included are two newspaper obituaries of one of these friends, Lieutenant E.G. Myddleton, killed at Le Cateau, 26 August 1914. Geoffrey Barham Johnson also lost his life during the war on 23 November 1915 and is buried in the British Cemetery at Vermelles, in the Pas de Calais.
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Jesus Second Lent Boat, a photograph of the crew with a list of names as follows: Eyton-Jones; Manifold; Bell A.C.; Johnson G.B.; McCaughey, S; Fairbairn, C.O.; North, D; Forman, G and Smyth, S.S, with notes about its success.
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Lent term 1913, Jesus Second Lent Boat in practice, three photographs
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Jesus Second Lent Boat and Corpus, 1st night
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Jesus Second Lent Boat after bumping Corpus, 2nd night
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3rd night. A photograph showing Trinity, Queens and Jesus Eights
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3rd night. A photograph showing Trinity, Queens and Jesus Eights
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3rd night. A photograph showing Trinity, Queens and Jesus Eights
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Jesus II crew, May 1913
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Jesus I, 1913
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An untitled photographs of Eights
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An untitled photographs of Eights
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An untitled photographs of Eights
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One untitled photograph of Eights
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An untitled photographs of Eights
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An untitled photographs of Eights
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An untitled photograph showing a panoramic view of the river with watching crowds [possibly the Oxbridge Boat Race]
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Jesus I and Jesus II - Light Fours with notes
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Jesus I and Jesus II - Light Fours with notes
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Third Trinity - Light Fours
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Third Trinity - Light Fours
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Ely Scratch VIII
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DI Day
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Jesus Scratch, Ely VIII
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Trial VIIIs, 1918, with list of names of winners and losers
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Trial VIIIs, 1918, with list of names of winners and losers
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Crew of Jesus II for Lent Races 1914 with the following names: Pryce; Peters; McLaughlin; Johnson; Gould; Ross; Yearsley; Napier; Swears and Tracy.
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Jesus I Rowing Head, a photograph with list of names as follows: W. Stobart; G.G. White: C.O. Fairbairn; F.W. Nalder; S. McCaughey; J.L. Bullough; G.A. Fisher; E.A.S. Oldham and R.J. Wait.
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Jesus 2nd Lent Boat 1914
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Jesus II
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Rowing eights on the River Cam
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Friends on the towpath
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Friends on the towpath
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May Bumps on the River Cam, with a list of Jesus crew names as follows: Hoyte; Massey; Saver; Myddleton; Bracecamp; Payne; Murray and Rudd. H.B. Riggall on the towpath.
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May Bumps on the River Cam
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'Varsity'
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A photograph of boats
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A photograph of boats
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Eights
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Eights
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Eights
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Jesus I at Henley, May 1913
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Jesus I at Henley, May 1913
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Selwyn I in the Thames Cup 1914 [GB Johnson was coach]
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Selwyn I in the Thames Cup 1914 [GB Johnson was coach]
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Comedic actors in costume
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Comedic actors in costume
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Comedic actors in costume
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A photograph of the cast of a dramatic production
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St John College May Ball 1914 - group photograph
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Jesus May Ball group photograph [no date]
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Group photograph of a private dinner
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A portrait photograph 'Bob'
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A portrait photograph 'JW Halder'
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A portrait photograph 'Richard'
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A signed portrait photograph of Bill
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A signed portrait photograph of Hamlet
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A newspaper cutting about the death of Lieutenant E.B. Myddleton
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Another newspaper cutting about the death of Lieutenant E.B. Myddleton
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A portrait photograph signed 'E.G. Myddleton'
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A portrait photograph signed 'Bright'
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A portrait photograph signed 'Cheeks'
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A portrait photograph signed 'Hicks'
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A wide view photograph of a boat race
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An aerial view of a Rowing Eight [as seen from a bridge]
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A portrait photograph signed 'yrs Raby'
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A portrait photograph of an unidentified man
Discusses the donation of a piece of land by Jesus College to extend the vicarage site and the subsequent building of a wall.
Letters about the vicarage garden and its possible purchase by the neighbouring Clergy Training School; also agreement with the latter about party wall, and related letter.
Letters concerning the transfer of £500 in stock to Queen Anne's Bounty in 1888 [from the Proby Fund], and a temporary grant by the Ecclesistical Commission in 1910.
Letters and papers
Letter from James Kidd [old catalogue says 'letters' in plural - where are the rest?]
Also a plan relating to the widening of Trinity Street, and the compulsory acquisition of part of the church yard of All Saints. Removed to the plan chest.
Kidd, JamesLetters concerning the union of the parishes of All Saints and St Radegund.
Correspondence
Correspondence
Letters between Hugh Shield (Bursar), Richard Reynolds Rowe, the Misses Reynolds and Thomas Askham about the terms of an agreement for the Misses Reynolds to let to Mr Askham. Including rent, who was responsible for repairs, permission for Mr Askham to build three shops on the land and keep the income, the best way for the Misses Reynolds to repay their £300 mortgage, proposals for an annuity and the need for the Misses Reynolds to include their elderly brother in the annuity.
A series of five letters from Francis & Co regarding negotiations about granting a Licence to Universal Garden Supplies Ltd, [potential purchasers] to carry out "the trade or business of seedsman, horticulture sundries, warehouse man, fertilizer, packing and lawnmower grinding and repair work".
Record book of the club, founded 'for the drinking of beer' in April 1921. A list of rules from that time is followed by minutes of meetings from 28 April 1921 onwards. They end with the 104th meeting, and financial accounts follow, ending with those for Easter term 1929. At the back is a list of names (and in some cases addresses) of honorary members.
Contains minutes of meetings 105 to 113. There is no sign that the club was discontinued, but some three quarters of the volume is blank.
Statement by Elizabeth Golty that she has sold to Robert Martin the perpetuity of the Rectory of Whatfield for £840, and promises to convey the title to him. Also:
Conveyance by Lease and Release to Robert Martin from Elizabeth Golty and Richard Hood.