A first floor plan with the walls shaded in pink
A watercolour of the east elevation
A basement plan with the walls shaded in pink
An attic plan with the walls shaded in pink
A pencil line drawing of the A-B section of the building
A ground floor plan with the walls shaded pink. Some additions are drawn in pencil
A watercolour elevation of the front of the building
A first floor plan with the walls shaded in pink
A watercolour elevation of the building from the east. There are windows pencilled in on the ground floor
A basement plan with the walls shaded in pink. An area to the left is marked 'area not excavated'
A watercolour elevation of the rear of the building. There are some pencilled marks over the plan
An attic plan, showing empty roof space to the left
Watercolour showing the side elevation of proposed villa
Watercolour showing the side elevation of proposed villa
Watercolour showing a section of the proposed villa
Watercolour showing a section of the proposed villa
Watercolour showing a plan of the ground floor in the proposed villa
Watercolour showing the front elevation of proposed villa
Watercolour showing a plan of the first floor in the proposed villa
Watercolour showing a plan of the basement in the proposed villa
Watercolour showing the back elevation of proposed villa
Watercolour showing a plan of the attic in the proposed villa
Correspondence regarding a proposal from Mr H. J. Storey (Cycle Dealer & Motor Car Proprietor) to use the premises as a garage.
Plans showing the site of the proposed urinal at The Earl of Derby PH. Shows block plan, plan of the urinal, section and elevation to the yard
Correspondence about a proposed union with the parish of St Giles, opposed by the parishioners. Also a description of the demolition of the spire during stormy weather in 1928.
A batch of letters beginning with a suggestion from the Bishop that the benefices of Barton and Comberton should be united, and to appoint a commission to look into this. The Vicar (A.R. Davies) was in favour of the sheme, but the Parochial Church Council of Comberton was unanimously against it.
Davies, A RRifle Estate. A lease for 15 years at £59 per annum. Includes map
(1) Letter, dated 7 March 1925, from Ellison & Co (Solicitors acting for William Bright's Executor) offering the College the lease.
(2) Acceptance by the College of the lease for £450 minus dilapidations, 14 March 1925.
Elevation and plan showing location of new iron stairs to Chapel belfry.
Pate, J. W.Proposed conversion of a single dwelling to flats. Pre-application proposed site layout. Scale @A2 1:100
Once Architecture, King StreetA plan of a proposed sewer at the back of Rhadegund Buildings
Pencil and ink drawing showing design for paving in chapel and proposed seating. Also shows pencil sketch of possible pew end design.
Teulon, Samuel SandersFive letters between Grain, Moyes & Wisbey (Auctioneers, Surveyors & Land Agents); the Bursar and George Kett negotiating the terms for the sale of a small piece of land formerly leased by Mr Solly and then William Doe
Proposal by the vicar to sell a piece of land, of which he encloses a plan (removed to the cabinet/box). The Diocesan Board of Finance agreed, but the College refused, as the land was opposite the Church. The vicar and the proposed purchaser agreed.
Prior, Claude BProposed sale of 8 acres to Trinity College Cambridge for a cricket ground. Report containing an examination of the land and a consideration of the circumstances affecting it. Includes a plan with the area marked in pink
Map showing buildings and dimensions of area of potential purchase in acres, roods and perches
Porter, Thomas H.Colour drawings of a proposed house for Mr Shippey showing the front elevation, section, ground plan, bedroom plan and block plan. Scale: 8 feet to one inch. Attached is a note signed 'Hazelcroft' saying that room is to be left for an attic in case Mr Shippey wants one later and a tool shed is to be prepared in case Mr Shippey wants to convert it to a second W. C."
Proposal made to to the College by John Adams (of 15 Jesus Lane) to build four houses on the piece of ground in Jesus Lane currently occupied by a stable, three cottages and nothing behind to be like the houses built by Mr Webster on the opposite side of the way. On the back s an outline of the front elevation of one of the proposed houses.
Pen and ink coloured design showing proposed rail against door of chapel.
Rattee & Kett LtdLocation plan showing the site of a proposed telegraph pole behind the row of houses 50-61 Jesus Lane. The position marked on the plan is behind 55 Jesus Lane.
Letters concerning a proposed nursing home on the site of Nos. 35-40 Lower Park Street
Map showing Fair Street and part of New Square. Vic Davis's premises on the east side of Fair Street are coloured green. Premises on the corner of Fair Street and Willow Walk and Nos. 36 (onwards) in New Square are coloured in blue. No. 35 New Square and premises behind fronting on to Fair Street are shaded orange. The latter premises are labelled "proposed new premises". Scale: 32 feet to 1 inch
Proposed new kitchen - shows a plan, rear and side elevations, section A-A, sand site plan. Also has notes. Scale: 1"=4'
R. Slingsby LtdPlan of the proposed new garage located behind Nos. 19-22 Jesus Lane. Shows the position of the Crown Inn which was to be pulled down to be converted into a shop, showroom, and office. Also the location of cottages behind Nos. 23 and 24 Jesus Lane which were to be pulled down. Includes manuscript additions
J. Carter Jonas & Sons