Artist's impression of the proposed new building for Marshall's Garage in Jesus Lane.
Artist's impression of the proposed new building for Marshall's Garage in Jesus Lane by W. Bevan.
Plan showing third floor rooms and roof space
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgeSouth west and north east elevations
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgeElevations showing scale of new buildings against existing buildings and trees
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgeSketch for the front elevation of the proposed new building for Messrs Marshalls (Cambridge) Ltd. Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch
Geo. P. Banyard F.R.I.B.A, Chartered Architect, 4a Market St, CambridgePlans show suggested positioning of furniture, locations and layouts of bathrooms.
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgeElevations of north west and south west elevations
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgeNorth west and north east elevations. Also section of building
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgeElevation of North Court
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePlan showing ground floor with suggested uses
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePlan showing ground floor with suggested uses
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePlan shows suggested use for rooms on ground floor
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePlans of first and second floors showing suggested use of rooms. Some minor pencil annotation
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePlan showing first and second floors with suggested uses
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePart plan showing first and second floors with suggested uses
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePlan shows suggested use for rooms in basement
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePlan showing basement with suggested uses
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePlan showing basement with suggested uses
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePlan of interior staircases on basement, ground and second floor levels
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgeSouth west and north east elevations
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePlan of College site showing position of North Court and outline of North House
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgeCross section of staircases
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgeDetail of typical elevation
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgeSouth east and north wast elevations. Also section through building
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePlans show suggested positioning of furniture, locations and layouts of bathrooms
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgePencil sketch of the proposed new building for Messrs Marshalls (Cambridge) Ltd in Jesus Lane. Shows the buildings from the College entrance to Little Trinity.
Geo. P. Banyard F.R.I.B.A, Chartered Architect, 4a Market St, CambridgePencil sketch of the proposed new building for Messrs Marshalls (Cambridge) Ltd in Jesus Lane. Shows the existing buildings that were to be removed, the proposed new garage, and the College's hockey ground. Scale: Eight feet to one inch.
Geo. P. Banyard F.R.I.B.A, Chartered Architect, 4a Market St, CambridgePlan of dressing room block. Also elevations of walls of dressing rooms showing wardrobes, strip lights, shower cubicles and sinks
David Roberts, MA, FRIBA Architect, 33a Bridge Street, CambridgeColour drawings for a proposed new bathroom at No. 35 for Mr E. E. Mills showing the front and side elevations, a section, the position of the existing w.c. on the ground floor, the position of the proposed bathroom on the first floor and a block plan. scale; 4 feet to 1 inch
Proposed ground floor and first floor plans including 4 versions: First issue and Revisions A, B, D; pencil annotation of amendments on Rev B; scale 1:50@A1
Baron Design Ltd, 61-69 Newmarket Road, CambridgeBlueprint plan showing incinerator type 'C.C.' Publicity brochure for same incinerator on reverse.
The Incinerator Co. Ltd., Walter House, Bedford Street, Strand, WC2Correspondence with the Rector about raising money for improvements to farm buildings.
Fisher, Osmond PhilipPlans for Mr Banyard of proposed houses showing the ground, first floor and attic plans; sections; front elevation and a block plan
Frank Waters, Architect & Surveyor, 1 Sidney Street, CambridgeBlue print of designs of proposed houses for Charles Armstrong showing the south, north and east elevations; a section; basement, ground, first and attic floor plans; and a block plan
Frank Waters, Architect & Surveyor, 1 Sidney Street, CambridgeFront elevation and plans of the basement, ground floor, first floor and attic for proposed terrace houses
Blue print of proposed house for Mr H. E. Verrinder showing plans for the ground, first and attic floors
Frank Waters, Architect & Surveyor, 1 Sidney Street, CambridgeBlue print of proposed house for Mr H. E. Verrinder show the north, west and south elevations, section and block plan
Frank Waters, Architect & Surveyor, 1 Sidney Street, CambridgeContains the following correspondence:
(1) 17th January 1921 – letter from Papworth & French (solicitors) to the College writing on behalf of the Cambridge Town Football Club. They inform the College that arrangements have been made to buy 3.171 acres of land in Purbeck Road which had been conveyed by the College to Mr Stevenson on 1st August 1911 subject to certain restrictions regarding buildings. Before completing the purchase they want he College’s permission to build a grandstand and pavilion of the eastern boundary
(2) 29th January 1921 – letter from Scruby & Gray (Auctioneers, Valuers, Surveyors, Land & Estate Agents) to B. L. Manning (Bursar) writing on behalf of Mr William Pryor (lessee of Penwith) objecting to the proposed grandstand which would border his garden and block out all of the afternoon sun
(3) 27th January 1921 – letter form Ginn & Co (solicitors) to B. L. Manning (Bursar) writing on behalf of Dr Searle (lessee of Wyncote) objecting to the grandstand being erected right on the eastern boundary of the field. They propose that a gap of at least 20 feet be left between the grandstand and the boundary
(4) 5th February 1921 - letter from Charles Ray (tenant of Penwith) to B. L. Manning (Bursar) setting out his conditions for the grandstand
Shows plan of College with details of formal planting and fountain in Chapel Court.
G.A. Jellicoe, FRIBA, 12 Gower Street, WC1Plan showing the site of the proposed new garage, petrol store, offices, and shop in the area behind 19-22 Jesus Lane and west of No. 19 on the position of the former Crown Inn
J. Carter Jonas & SonsProposed conversion of a single dwelling to flats. Pre-application proposed floor plans. Scale @A2 1:100
Once Architecture, King StreetColour drawings for five proposed new houses [24-32 Tenison Avenue] for Messrs Banyard & Wisbey. Drawing No. 1. Front elevation and ground floor plan. Scale: 8ft = 1 inch
Colour drawings for five proposed new houses [24-32 Tenison Avenue]. Drawing No. 3. Section and block plan. Scale: 8ft = 1 inch
Colour drawings for five proposed new houses [24-32 Tenison Avenue]. Drawing No. 2. Attic and roof plan, and first floor plan floor plan. Scale: 8ft = 1 inch
Two elevations showing proposed fire escape stairs going from Upper Hall to the ground
Donald Insall Associates Limited