Shows three views of Jesus College: gateway, First Court and Chapel Court
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First Court from the west with walls of Old Library range covered in ivy
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The chimney from Jesus Lane with young men leaning on metal entrance gates
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Two views of the Chapel from the Master's garden, one showing gardener at work
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The gatehouse from the chimney showing sash windows before removal
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View of gatehouse covered in ivy taken from First Court. Also shows street lamp in First Court and two men, possibly porters
Black and white photograph showing the Chapel floodlit.
View of the Chapel from Chapel Court
Warwick, RWood engraving showing Chapel from Chapel Court. Used as cover for Chapel card, Easter 1968
Etching showing view of Chapel from Chapel Court
Blunden, A GIncludes image of print
Copy of Thomas Rowlandson's view of the College after Loggan. Shows some of the fellows in the foreground
Shows Master's Lodge, entrance gate, east end of Chapel, scaffolding over roof of north part of Chapel.
Poskett, MrShowing pollarded lime trees
9 x 11¾. Printed by John Fairhurst.
Includes photograph of picture
12 x 14⅛. Published by W. H. Beynon.
Murray, Celia7⅝ x 10¼. Published by W. H. Beynan.
Murray, Celia7¾ x 10¼. Published by W. H. Beynon & Co, Cheltenham.
Murray, Celia12¾ x 16⅜. Published by W. H. Beynan.
Murray, Celia7¾ x 9¼. Published by W. H. Beynon & Co, Cheltenham.
Murray, CeliaVier Kleine Praeludien und Fugen für die orgel III [Four Little Preludes and Fugues for the organ III]. By Franz Schmidt.
Edited by Alois Forer.
Published by Österreichischer Bundesverlag,Vienna.
"Victorian Love Song". Anonymous, arranged by Peter Hurford. Song for two voices in C major.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerBill for stipend of the Vicar of Great Shelford. Total amount £13 6s 8d. Signed by Alexander Thomas Crisford, Vicar of Great Shelford.
Crisford, Alexander ThomasLetter from the Vicar, giving notice of his intended resignation at the end of June.
Bouquet, A CLetter from T. Norfolk, surveyor, to the vicar, listing the lands and values. Note that a plan has been removed to the cabinet.
Received of the Revd Dr French, Master of Jesus College, the sum of £13 6s 8d, the amount of a year's salary due from the Master & Fellows of Jesus College of the Vicary of Shelford near the city of Cambridge and diocese of Ely. Signed by Henry Birch, Vicar.
Birch, HenryReceived of the Revd Dr French the sum of £13 6s 8d, due to the vicarage of Shelford in the county of Cambridge and diocese of Ely.
Signed Henry Birch, minister of the said parish.
Vespro della Beata Vergine (1610). Da concerto, composta sobre canti fermi. By Claudio Monteverdi.
Full score.
Edited by Walter Goehr (1956).
Published by Universal Edition, London.
Vespers for soloists, double choir, organ and orchestra. By Claudio Monteverdi.
Full score.
Edited from the original publication of 1610 by Denis Stevens.
Published by Novello and Company, Limited, London.
Vesperae solennes de confessore for choir, 2 violins, bassoon, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, 2 timpani, and basso continuo - KV 339. By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Piano reduction and full vocal score.
Edited by J. A. Fuller Maitland.
Published by Breitkopf & Härtel, Wiesbaden.
Consists of volume 1, number 1 of Educational Research (journal) containing the article by Philip Vernon (Professor of Educational Psychology, University of London), with an envelope listing the article.
Photograph album compiled by Browne whilst at Jesus.
- Six views of Jesus including the chimney, main gate on Jesus Lane and views of First Court
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Four views of Jesus, one of First Court, one of the cloisters the other two of the Carpenter building
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Six photographs of Cambridge (possibly Jesus?) students presumably all friends of Browne. No names but initials under photographs read B. W. V., H. S. P., H. P. H., G. M. B., S.W. W., H. P. H., B. H. ., C. F. C. L., A. C. H.
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The Freshers 1907 - showing a freshers group photograph where the Freshers are attempting to avoid being covered in Champagne
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The Freshers, 1907 - formal photograph of Jesus Freshers
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The Freshers, 1907 - formal photograph of Jesus Freshers taken outside the Chapel
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May Week, 1908. Photographs shows various individuals by the edge of the river (possibly in Fen Ditton) standing and sitting in boats as well as on the riverbank.
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Jesus May Ball 1908, group photograph
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'Old Eastbournians, 1907-1908'
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Six photographs of Cambridge (possibly Jesus?) students presumably all friends of Browne. No names but initials under photographs read A. C. H., B. W. P., B. E., P. W. P., H. S., H. G., R. E. O. C. Also a phtotograph of a car 'the De Dion'.
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Five photographs showing Mr and Mrs. A. J. Hill, 1908 Jesus 2nd boat making a bump, J. L. S., Jesus 2nd vs Pembroke 2nd (cricket), Jesus 1st vs Pembroke 1st (cricket). Inserted to this page is a loose photograph of two people in a car.
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May Week 1909, Photographs shows various individuals by the edge of the river (possibly in Fen Ditton) standing and sitting in boats as well as on the riverbank.
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'Old Eastbournians, 1908-1909'
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Masonic Ball, 1909. Loose photograph inserted of a car with 'Jinker II, 1910' written on the reverse.
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Three photographs. 'H. P. on the tennis courts', 'Pat' (a dog), May week 1909
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Three photographs. Senior Hockey 1909-1910. One photographed labelled with initials F. F., P. O. W. V., V. S. B (presumably Browne himself), J. L. P., J. A. C., S. G., L. P.
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Two photographs showing students dressed in theatrical costume.
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Three photographs showing students dressed in theatrical costume
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Photograph showing 14 individuals dressed in theatrical costume presumably for a student play.
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Hockey teamphotograph
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Hockey team photograph
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Cambridge University Musical Society, 1910
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Group of people on the river at Fen Ditton (possibly May Week)
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Photograph showing five men on a lawn mower.
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Four loose photographs. One showing King's Chapel from opposite side of the river, two men in a car, 'Auntie Connie' and 'Uncle Vernon'.
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Six photographs, two of a man ina car on Thompson's Lane, one of a man standing on Trinity Avenue, view of St. John's new court from the river, a man punting, ladies in boats by King's bridge.
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Close up but blurred photograph of a man with a moustache.
Programme for a performance of Verdi's Requiem by CUMS conducted by David Willcocks in King's College Chapel on 1st and 2nd December 1971 at 8.30pm. Soloists were Doreen Price, Alfreda Hodgson, Kenneth Woollam and David Thomas
Cambridge University Music SocietyComprises annotated typescripts of Bronowski's lectures on 'Art as a Mode of Knowledge'.
Comprises typescripts of all 6 lectures on 'The Origins of Knowledge and Imagination' that Bronowski gave for the Silliman Memorial Lectures at Yale University (1967) with a few annotations.
Annotated [by Bronowski] with the original envelopes that contained the transcript and audograph recordings.
Annotated [by Bronowski] with the original envelopes that contained the transcript and audograph recording.
Annotated [by Bronowski] and with the original envelopes that contained the transcript and audograph recording.
12" high
A performance in the College Chapel on 3rd December 1964 at 8.30pm. The production included scenes from the Chester and Coventry cycles with related readings and choral works and was a joint production with the Literary Society
Comprises correspondence, a report, minutes of a meeting of the Advisory Council (Bronowski was a member) and statements from Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, New York) about a proposed Institute for the Advancement of College and University Teaching.