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- JCCA/JCHR/1/MORGANEH
- File
- 1889
Part of College Archives
Includes copy of caricature print of Edmund Henry Morgan which appeared in Vanity Fair on 19th January 1889 under his nickname 'Red Morgan'; Photographs of Morgan, c. 1880;
- JCCA/JCCS/40/3
- File
- 7 April 1998
Part of College Archives
Poster for Rugby match between Jesus College and Nyon at the Stade de Colovray in Nyon, 7 April 1998.
- JCCA/JCGB/4/2
- File
Part of College Archives
- JCCA/JCHR/1/MORGANH
- File
- 1889
Part of College Archives
Includes copy of caricature print of Henry Morgan which appeared in Vanity Fair on 26th January 1889 under his nickname 'Black Morgan'; Photograph showing Morgan in a wheelchair with his wife speaking to him through an ear trumpet, c. 1900.
- JCCA/JCCS/57/2/1930
- File
- 1930
Part of College Archives
Includes photograph of the 1st Lacrosse VI, 1930. Photograph taken in first court outside A and B staircases. Names on board read G. P. Russell, F. J. Tongue, P. J. Tetley, S. L. Baxter, G. H. C. Giddins, G. J. Sweet.
- JCCA/JCCS/26/3/2019
- File
- 2019
Part of College Archives
Includes May Ball poster, programme, ticket, local resident information flier, wristbands, card notice asking attendees not to remove flowers from tables as souvenirs as they are to be donated to the Arthur Rank Hospice, information flier detailing information about the Heofon Light Maze installation by Ben Busche.
- JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/9/11
- File
- 1809-1831
Part of College Archives
Miscellaneous documents about the fund for the repair or rebuilding of the parsonage house, see also material in file 9/8. A letter from the College to 'My Dear Lord' (apparently not the Bishop) 25 April 1809 (item 9/11/1), summarises the situation from 1784, and is linked to a Trust Deed (9/11/2) of 1791, but endorsed 1809, about the investment of money for dilapidations, with a rough assessment of the valuation of the benefice (9/11/3), undated. There is a receipt from Richard and William Dale, 25 September 1819 (9/11/4) for £14.6.9, for repairs to the Chancel 1808-1810, and a printed form for 'Consolidated £3 per cent. Annuites. Acceptance anmd Dividends', filled in and dated 1831 (9/11/5).