Report, diagrams and analysis relating to excavation of site on which the Quincentenary Library was later built.
Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Christopher Evans)Includes 2024 Donors' Report.
Suite "Laudate Dominum". For organ. Edited by Oxford University Press.
I: Processional (Metronome marking: minim = 52). II: Rondo da Chiesa (Metronome marking: minim = 96). III: Meditation (Metronome marking: minim = 52). IV: Scherzo (Metronome marking: minim = 112). V: French Carol (Metronome marking: 144 beats per minute). VI: Exurgat Deus (Metronome marking: dotted crotchet = 100 approx.).
Includes, invitation card for official launch of exhibition, A3 poster for exhibition, guides.
Featured artists were Barry Flangan, Anthony Caro, William Tucker, Tim Scott, Phillip King, Wendy Taylor and Bruce McLean.
Opened by Colin Renfrew.
Includes organisational correspondence, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, A3 poster for exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition; Digital photographs of sculptures in situ
Featured artists were Anthony Caro, Antony Gormley and Anselm Kiefer.
Opened by Charles Suamarez Smith.
Includes organisational correspondence, A3 poster for exhibition, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition; Digital photographs of sculptures in situ
Featured artists were Roger Hiorns, John Gibbons, Marc Quinn, Bill Woodrow, Cerith Wyn Evans, Christine Borland and Claire Barclay.
Opened by David Mach.
Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, guides, A3 poster for exhibition, costs associated with holding the exhibition. Held in memory of Elisabeth and Alexander Kasza-Kasser.
Featured artists were John Gibbons, Sam Taylor-Wood, Sand Laurenson, Cornelia Parker, Diane MacLean, Eilis O'Connell, Kate Whiteford and Mark Firth.
Opened by Phillip King.
Programme for a performance of Shakespeare's The Tempest in the Cloister Court on Sunday 10th June and Monday 11th June 1956 at 8.30pm
Programme for a performance of Britten's Saint Nicolas in the College Chapel on Monday 10th March 1958 at 8.30pm. The Jesus Singers, orchestra and boys of the Chapel Choir were conducted by Peter Fletcher
Performers:
Saint Nicolas - Wilfred Brown
The Boy Nicolas - Anthony Tilley
The Pickled Boys - Kenneth Marshall, Richard Howes, Anthony Tilley
(The orchestra included Philip Ledger playing the piano)
Programme for Aristophanes, Thesmophpriazusae (The Judgment of Women) and John Blow, Venus and Adonis, performed in the Cloisters at Jesus College during May Week on 9th June 1958. The music was played by the College Orchestra conducted by John Turner
Programmes for performances of Chester Miracle Plays in the College Chapel on Thursday 29th November, Friday 30th November and Sunday 2nd December 1956 at 8.30pm. No performers are listed. The programme includes The Fall of Lucifer, Adam and Eve, Abraham and Isaac, The Nativity, Herod and the Magi and Oblation of the Shepherd and Magi, interspersed with carols and motets
Petition to Revd Dr William French, Master of Jesus College, to repair the road in front of the houses in Park Terrace. Includes a description of the road, the problems and a list of 17 names.
Result of searches under the Land Charges Act 1925, relating to All Saints.
Typed statement, with plans attached, that by an agreement between the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance and Jesus College, there was conveyed to the College the freehold of land marked on the plans.
Includes excavation reports, evaluations and report on finds
Archaeological Solutions LtdFrom the Vicar, further details of land given to the Vicarage.
Hard, L HerewardLand ownership and possible development
Hard, L HerewardSending earlier letters about College's gift of land to the Vicarage in 1912.
Jones, T KClarifying details of land ownership
Taunt, Derek (1917-2004), mathematician and Fellow of Jesus CollegeInstruction to draw up legal documents
Taunt, Derek (1917-2004), mathematician and Fellow of Jesus CollegeMaking a point about a lease.
Taunt, Derek (1917-2004), mathematician and Fellow of Jesus CollegeRestating College's agreement to lease etc.
Taunt, Derek (1917-2004), mathematician and Fellow of Jesus CollegeReturning form of consent and relevant plan
Taunt, Derek (1917-2004), mathematician and Fellow of Jesus CollegeTo the Vicar with further details of land ownership.
Taunt, Derek (1917-2004), mathematician and Fellow of Jesus CollegeTo the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance, discussing suggested purchase and leaseback, by Jesus College, of a portion of the Vicarage garden, to facilitate planning for a development of King Street.
Taunt, Derek (1917-2004), mathematician and Fellow of Jesus CollegeFurther details of alternative scheme.
Cox, B WQuery about lease provisions, suggests an alternative arrangement.
Cox, B WAcknowledging Bursar's letter.
White, D. J.Church Commissioners have given their consent.
White, D. J.Agreement to the College's proposals.
White, D. J.Has sent form to Church Commissioners.
White, D. J.Account with L.J. H. Hard (Vicar) , for negotiations with Jesus College.