Correspondence concerning negotiations for Marshall's to purchase the lease of Little Trinity from Mr Emery and No. 17 for an extension to the garage and building of a showroom and then, after these negotiations fell through, discussions of alternative schemes. Includes site plans and draft lease of the garage site for 40 years from 25 March 1926.
Correspondence concerning a proposed extension to the site of Marshall's garage including a 'Quantities and Estimate' produced by Geo. P. Banyard (Architect and Surveyor).
Valuation of Jarvis's garden part of which was to be used for the proposed extension to Tenison Avenue. The area covered 1 acre and 8 perches with a frontage to Hills Road of 66 feet and was let on an annual tenancy to Mr Jarvis for £30 p. a. Also a plan with the area in question shaded pink.
Includes correspondence and estimates relating to proposed but unexecuted extension to SCR which would have extended into J staircase.
Hughes and Bicknell, ArchitectsCorrespondence file regarding negotiations between the College and the Clergy Training School over a new building which would back on to the houses in Malcolm Street. The College objected to this as it was within 35 feet of the back of the houses and would affect their right to light and air. The C.T.S. consulted a lawyer and surveyor and were advised that legally the College couldn’t prevent them from building against the boundary of the Malcolm Street property. They proposed to alter the building to two stories and covenant not to build anymore on the western side in return for the College agreeing to sell the site between All Saints Church and the property of the C. T. S. for no more than £500. File also includes a sketch plan showing the relative position and height of the proposed building; valuation of the land between the school and All Saints Church and vicarage; and a draft proposal from the College for the sale of the land.
Proposed extension of study to St Awdreys for Dr Gardiner - showing elevation, plan, section and location. J. H. H. Goodwin has written in ink at the bottom of the plan "This revised plan approved Mar 1 1907 J. H. H. Goodwin"
Proposed extension of study to St Awdreys - showing elevation, plan, section and location. Also a letter from Walter Gardiner accompanying the plan which he sent to J. H. H. Goodwin
Correspondence and notes about a proposed exchange by the Rector of Harlton of an estate at Preston, Suffolk, for land purchased by the Proby Trust at Harlton. Letters of James Fendall, Rector, Charles Bidwell, surveyor, and others, notes by the College, and a small sketch plan.
Shows sections through doorways illustrating locations of new doors for staircases J, K, L, M, N, O and P
Rattee & Kett LtdElevation and plan of proposed, but not executed, cricket pavilion. Plan C
P. Morley Horder, 5 Arlington Street, St James's, London SW1Plan of proposed cricket pavilion to be built adjoining Carpenter building and showing layout of unrealised plan of range of accommodation on the north side of Chapel Court
P. Morley Horder, 5 Arlington Street, St James's, London SW1Elevation and plan of proposed, but not executed, cricket pavilion. Plan A. Attached note listing cubic measurements of the three proposed designs forwarded by Morley-Horder
P. Morley Horder, 5 Arlington Street, St James's, London SW1Plans showing the proposed conversion of Crown Inn to a shop and showroom - ground and first floor plans; north, west and south elevations; and sections.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsPlans of a proposed building for the River Great Ouse Catchment Board showing a plan; side and end elevations; cross section; section of sewer; and site plan. The site plan shows the location as being behind the houses on the south side of Tenison Avenue
A plan of the location of the Earl of Derby with the area behind showing a proposed brewery and maltings. Also attached is a letter from Mr Gray asking the College to look over his proposals at their convenience
Colour drawing of proposed bay windows for Miss Brown showing the front and side elevations; a section; ground, first and second floor plans and a block plan. Scale: 4 feet = 1 inch
Plans for building bathrooms at Nos. 20 (tenant Mr Nichollas), No. 21 (tenant of Mrs Hoppett), No. 22 (tenant Mr Skinner), No. 23 (tenant Mr Pallett), and No. 33 (tenant Mr Hoppett). Also specification of works for the erection of a new bathroom at No.33.
Elevations, floor plans and sections of proposed extension.
Elevations, floor plans, and sections of proposed extension.
Colour plans for a proposed new bathroom showing the section, elevation, ground floor, and chamber plan. 1/4 scale.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsPlans for a proposed bathroom showing the position of the w.c. on the ground floor, the bathroom on the first floor and a section through the house. Includes dimensions and location of the sewer
Both plans show floorplan of Foakes-Jackson's rooms and outline of suggested locations of new toilet
Elevation, section and plans of proposed alterations to Wallis Villa including addition of scullery, pantry and bathroom.
Includes description of work needed to be done to improve the porter's lodge.
Proposed alterations for Mr Whybrow. Shows elevation, back elevation, plan [of kitchen], and section. Scale: 1/4" to 1'.
Shows the proposed alterations to the basement, ground, first and second floors and section through the stairs.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsColour drawings showing proposed alterations for two houses for Charles Armstrong - Dove Dale (No. 14) and Fern Dale (No. 16) showing the ground and first floor plans, and the front elevation. Scale: 8ft = 1 inch
Proposed alterations and additions for Mrs Miller showing a plan of the first floor; part of the front elevation; a section; and an attic floor plan
Proposed alterations and additions - colour basement, ground and first floor plans; front and back elevations and sections. Scale: 4 feet to 1 inch
Proposed alterations showing ground, first and second floor plans [change from a private house to a lodging house for students]
J. Carter Jonas & Sons, Land Agents CambridgeAdditions, plans and elevations.
French and MullettPlans showing the old coach house and the proposed additional coach house; a front elevation; and a side elevation. Scale: 1/4"
Showing the hand-drawn sketches of the proposed new design for the Cloister Court in plan and section
Donald Insall Associates LimitedShowing the hand-drawn sketches of the proposed new design for the Cloister Court in plan and section
Donald Insall Associates LimitedPaper outlining suggestions for excavations around the College site, including the Chapterhouse, Cloister Court and areas that might reveal information about the Nunnery.
Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Christopher Evans)Two letters from H. Jones Daubeny, Rector, asking that someone from the College should come and inspect the Rectory, in pursuance of a mortgage, so as to build on the the Rectory House. (Perhaps with plans, removed to cabinet)
Letters from Mr Headley proposing to build two dwelling houses, stables and coach house on land next to that belonging to Mrs Miller with frontage onto Hills Road. Also two lease plans showing the site of the land and the outline of the proposed premises
Letter from the Ecclesiastical Commission to the Bishop of Ely, setting out the possibilities for St Clements, in view of the age and infirmity of Canon Wood, the Vicar.
Downing, S JConsists of documents prepared by The Lummus Company Limited for the National Coal Board.
Cantains accounts of tax paid.
Receipts for property taxes paid by Mr. Univin on behalf of Jesus College and E. Hicks Esq. Receipts for £1 17s 8d January 29th and £1 4s 6.5d as well as 13s 0.5d August 1847.
Dawson, RobertReceipts for property taxes paid by Mr. Seymour as well as a note adding up unlabeled sums of money. Receipts for Michaelmas and Lady-Day taxes 1847, both for 4s 4.5d.
Ashlen, T.Property tax, received of Master and Fellows on 31st January 1859, the sum of £15 13s. 6d. for two quarters, due 20th September 1858. Signed Richard Rows, Collector. Property tax, received of Master and Fellows the 2nd May 1859 the sum of £15 13s. 5d. for two quarters' tax, due 20th May 1859. Signed Richard Rows.
Rows, RichardReceipt for showing two entries for payment of Mrs. Ann Fielding's property tax, the first for a half year's property tax due at Michaelmas amounting to £3 13s 9 1/2d received 10th June 1848; and a second for a half year's property tax due at Lady-Day amounting to £3 13s 9 1/2d received 1st August 1848
Giddings, WilliamReceipts for property taxes paid by Mr. Univin on behalf of Jesus College and E. Hicks Esq. Receipts for £1 17s 8d (22nd January 1845), £1 17s 8d (31st July 1845), and £1 17s 8d (January 1846)
Dawson, RobertReceipt for payment of Mr. Unwin's property rent due Lady-Day 1848, totaling £1 4s 6 1/2d. Signed R. Dawson Collector at Will
Dawson, RobertReceipt for half a year's property tax from Mr. Unwin due 10th October last for land belonging to Jesus College, amounting to £1 4s 6 1/2d. Signed R. Dawson Collector at Willingham
Dawson, Robert