Formerly housed JCHR/5/4/3
Blue fabric covered box with bone toggles enclosing two metal and ivory stamps, bars of sealing wax and a packet of Maid Marian matches.
Three sheets of card onto which are glued 135 replica wax seals depicting seals of various dates, possibly a teaching aid.
Tote bag with Jesus College crest and 'Jesus College Cambridge' printed on in colour.
Leather top hat box with red silk interior. Known to have been used to store Head Porter's top hat c. 1990 - 2018. With initials F. P. painted on outside.
Lincoln, Bennett and Co., LondonMathematical conic sculpture designed by David Parr and made by an unknown woodworker from American walnut and padauk. Several sections are attached via brass pins and can be removed to form an ellipse, a parabola and two 'leaves' of a hyperbola. Also includes a laminated paper and plastic container, and information sheet.
Parr, David MichaelSummer blazer. White with narrow red and black stripes. Black cock on a red ball over gold crown, with black letters J.C.A.C. under on the breast pocket. Brass buttons.
A. E. ClothierIncludes College branded 'stash' consisting of beanie hat, two white t-shirts with red and black striped collars, one red t-shirt with JC printed on the back, two black rowing all in ones, black rugby club rugby shirt, black and red striped rugby club rugby shirt.
Small metal bell, possible from a sheep collar.
Two small round pieces of metal, possibly nail heads.
Lampshade decorated with the title 'The Roosters, breakfast at lunchtime, hangover Sunday, 12 June 1960'. Signed by, presumably, members of the Roosters and female guests.
Box of mathematical instruments, formerly the property of Roger North and given to the College on his death in 1734. Also includes printed list of instruments in box, probably once used when instruments were included in an exhibition.
Henry Wynne, Chancery Lane, LondonBlack coloured branded reusable cup.
Four deep picture frames containing numerous plaster cast medallions showing classical images, scenes and figures. Each medallion appears to be numbered, the numbers, presumably, once relating to a list. Historic photographs suggest that at one time these hung in the SCR.
This dried specimen from the Fellows' Garden is said to be of [ - ] and possibly to be a relic from the nunnery herb-garden.
One pewter plate with the College crest made by Roundhead Pewter
College branded pen
Small wooden plaque painted with the College crest. Also larger wooden plaque painted with Cambridge University crest.
Small wooden plaque painted with the College crest. Also larger wooden plaque painted with Cambridge University crest.
Small wooden plaque painted with the College crest.
A. W. Crisp & CoRed hat formerly belonging to Muriel Brittain
Bunches of keys in box stating 'from muniment room desk'. Labels on bunches of keys indicate they were used to open metal boxes used to store documents. Makers of keys include Hobbs & Co London, Yale and Belfry Brand.
White mug, 9.5cm high, with College crest printed on one side and College website printed on the other.
White mug, 9.5cm high, with 'Jesus College staff forum, working together' and logo printed in red on both sides.
Commemorative mug celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Jesus College Cambridge Society. Gilded with image of College crest.
Hood lined with white fur
Christy's London (for the mortarboard)From Charles Wilson
Two plaques awarded for the construction of the Quincentenary Library. The first is the Royal Institute of British Architects regional architecture award, 1996; the second is the David Urwin Design Award 1997 sponsored by Cambridge City Council, Cambridge Evening News and Rattee and Kett.
Small metal and enamelled College badge formerly belonging to Hans Renold (1929-32).
College crested pale green globular match holder. Stamp on the bottom of the object reads 'Stoke on Trent'.
Linen napkin formerly owned by G. W. Hayes (1885). Name written on napkin.
Green metal box containing envelopes of paper letters and numbers used to stick on box to identify classmarks.
Contains cards from library card catalogue.
Metal stamp which leaves impression of 'Jesus College, Cambridge' on paper.
Small wooden box containing multiple examples of keys probably dating from 17th century to mid 20th century. Possibly for doors in the Masters' Lodge.
Black coloured keep cup. Replaced the red branded version when Keep Cup decided to no longer make the red version.
Keep CupEngraved on tankard shows winning scores against Kings', Trinity Etonians, Pembroke and Trinity Harrovians. Names of Jesus team listed on reverse show R. S. Hobson, W. J. Cruikshank, T. T. N. Perkins, A. Finch, A. J. Fernie, J. H. P. Fraser, F. R. Wilberforce, R. H. Foy, N. C. Cooper, P. A. Fryer and A. B. Carter.
Prize tankard awarded to John D. Katinakis for coming 2nd in 120 yard hurdles.
Copper and tin lined jelly mould inscribed with Jesus Coll and mould design number 583. Design on top of mould shows cross with lion, crown and swag imposed on top.
Benham and FroudCopper and tin lined jelly mould inscribed with Coll. Jes. Cant and mould design number 201.
Benham and FroudCopper and tin lined jelly mould inscribed with Coll. Jes. Cant and mould design number 359. Design on mould is round with eight pillars topped with cross shapes.
Benham and FroudCopper and tin lined jelly mould inscribed with Jes Coll Kit. Design on mould is rounded conical shape, with six half pear shapes to side topped with nipple shape.
Financial 'tombstone' relating to the financing of Hurricane Energy, a listed company that the College owned a significant number of shares in until 2019. The company was associated with James Huddleston and was involved in North Sea oil exploration.