Letters from the Cambridgeshire Education Committee to the College writing on behalf of the Cambridge and County High School for Boys asking for permission to erect netting on the wall of the garden to ‘Woodville’ to prevent balls going into the garden from the school playing field in Purbeck Road. Also a sketch showing the dimensions of the netting
Correspondence concerning repairs the College needed to carry out on a wall in Purbeck Road on the boundary with the County School Playing Field
Cours complet d'improvisation à l'orgue [Complete course in organ improvisation]. By Marcel Dupré.
Published by Alphonse Leduc, Paris.
22⅛ x 15. Signed in pencil but illegible.
LapicqueBill from Master and Fellows of Jesus College to John Turner & Son for work done to Courts, obverse of first page from dates Dec 8 1832 to Oct 12 1833. Includes repaving, glazing, bricklaying, repairing plastering, whitewashing, emptying bault to servant's out offices, whitewashing and colouring 4 staircases & entrance to the porter's lodge. Total of £12 19s 5 1/2d.
John Turner & SonInvoice from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to J. Webster for work done in the courts, dated 17 November 1832 to 7 September 1833. Includes a new side for a wheelbarrow, putting in fence next to the Common, making of a rafter for the lodge house, repairing the door, wall hooks to butterings in the cloisters. Total of £2 19s 10 1/2 d.
Webster, J.Brought over from previous page on courts work, dated October 26th 1833, for paving and bricklaying. Total court work is £13 14s 1 1/2d.
Next section is on work done to kitchens from December 6th 1832 to September 14th 1833. Includes cleaning, repairing the furnace, bricklaying, repairing copper stoves and repairing plasterning and whitewashing. Total kitchen work £4 15s 1/2d.
Next section is on work done to buttery from June 29th 1833 to September 31st 1833. Includes repairing and plastering wine bring(?), bricklaying, limewashing cellar and fixing stove and whitewashing. Total buttery work £1 11s 3d.
Next section is on stables work on July 12th 1833. Includes repairing, paiting and plastering. Total 11s 9d.
John Turner & SonParties: (1) The Great Eastern Railway Company and (2) Jesus College. Covenant to maintain level crossing
The Revd James Fendall and the Revd William Oke Cleave. Also involving the College and the Bedford and Cambridge Railway Company, and a schedule of the deeds.
George Smith and others covenant to levy a fine of the advowson and other premises, including the newly built house called Cavendish Place, lately occupied by William Howe, and Cavendish Mill and fisheries to the use of John Gardiner and his wife Agnes, sister of George Smith, and their issue, and in default to George Smith for life, then to Thomas Smith for life, then to Bryan his son, and his sons and their respective issue male, in default to the right heirs of Agnes, with power to Agnes to sell the next presentation to the living.
Smith, GeorgeJoan Montfort, widow, and others, agree to convey the advowson to fulke Tedder and John Montfort, to be for the use of Joan Montfort, and after her to Elizabeth Franklyn.
John Brown of Leiston, Suffolk, and his wife Agnes (formerly Gardyner) to Peter Golding, Yeoman, and Philp Carne, the lands and Cevnedish Place and the advowson, to the use of John Brown and Agnes for life, and then to the issue of Agnes, and in default to the use of Brian Smith and his heirs. In english
Letters from B. Bevan (College Surveyor) and the Cambridge Corporation to the College concerning the construction of a covered drain instead of an open ditch running from Garlic Fair Lane [Park Street] to the River. Includes a report from the Corporation in which they agreed to give up part of the ditch to the College on condition that they built a brick wall not less than 10 feet from the wall constructed by the Corporation [it was to be 12 ft wide at one end narrowing to 10 ft at the other end].
Mr Cowling's bill for a chaise to Graveley (15s), and for Duty (? - 3s)
Cowling, WilliamComprises correspondence with Oscar Cox and others at Cox, Langford and Brown (Washington D C) relating to Bronowski acting as a consultant on pilot projects about using computers, calculators and typewriters in education.
Includes: draft project proposals; a letter from the department of Health, Education and Welfare (United States Government) on the proposals by Cox, Langford and Brown; correspondence on Oscar Cox and Bronowski meeting for discussions about the projects in Washington (17-18 Sep 1966); and a memo, copies of press cuttings and letter on the sudden death of Oscar Cox (Oct 1966).
Correspondence relating to the artwork's acquisition for the student art collection.
A plan marked 'Jesus College Cranmer Road Building Estate, Plan Showing Alternative Scheme for Development,' showing a proposed road running from Cranmer Road to Herschel Road
J. Carter Jonas & Sons, Land Agents CambridgePlan showing the University Rifle Range marked in pink with the site of the new road drawn red
J. Carter Jonas & Sons10¼ x 7¾. After original by Gerbicus Flicciis. Published by Harding, Mavor & Lepard
Picart, C.7½ x 6. After Daniel Mytens.
Includes photograph of painting and correspondence relating to loan of painting for 'Foundations for the Future' exhibition at Christies, 1995.
Includes photograph of painting
Includes photograph of painting
Includes donation correspondence from 1931 and note to say that it was sold by the College 1964
Letter from J. P. Wilton proposing laying out of a new pitch to accommodate hockey
Includes specification of works and correspondence relating to the creation of a road going across the College close and around the then newly created baths building, providing vehicular access to the Waterhouse building.
Receipt of payment of £46 15s 3d to the credit of Reverent John Geaharn from John Mortlock Esq. & Sons.
John Mortlock Esq. & SonsVarious items of china for use in College by students and Fellows. They were made around the same date. Gold, black and red stripe pattern round circumference of items except the jugs which are plain white with College crest in red. Includes: large oval serving plate, 41cm long; small oval plate, 26cm long; large round plate, 25.5cm diameter; medium plate, 23cm diameter; small plate, 18cm diameter; oval serving bowl with lid, 28cm long; round serving bowl with lid, 20.5cm diameter; round serving bowl divided into two compartments, 20.5cm diameter; round serving bowl on stand, 18.5cm diameter; round serving plate on stand, 22.5cm diameter; large sauce boat; small sauce boat.
Dunn, Bennett & Co Ltd, Burslem, EnglandSoup bowl, 22.5cm diameter; Medium plate 22.5cm diameter. Cockerel on globe with college motto in centre in yellow, brown and red. Decorative floral pattern round edge in brown, blue, yellow, green, pink and red.
Dunn, Bennett & Co Ltd, Burslem, EnglandMedium plate, 21.5cm diameter; Small plate, 17.5cm diameter. Cockerel on globe with College motto in centre of plates in yellow, brown and red. Decorative floral pattern round edge of plates in brown, blue, yellow, green, pink and red.
WedgwoodHalf moon side plate. Cockerel on globe with college motto in centre of plate in yellow, brown and red. Decorative floral pattern round edge of plate in brown, blue, yellow, green, pink and red.
WedgwoodHalf moon side plate. Cockerel on globe with college motto in centre in yellow, brown and red. Decorative floral pattern round edge in brown, blue, yellow, green, pink and red.
Dunn, Bennett & Co Ltd, Burslem, EnglandMedium plate, 24cm diameter. Cockerel on globe with college motto in centre of plate in yellow, brown and red. Decorative floral pattern round edge of plate in brown, blue and red.
Dunn, Bennett & Co Ltd, Burslem, EnglandPudding or soup bowl. Cockerel on globe with College motto in centre of plates in yellow, brown and red. Decorative floral pattern round edge of plates in brown, blue, yellow, green, pink and red.
WedgwoodLarge commemorative dinner plate, produced in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the founding of the College. Cockerel on globe with college motto in centre of plate in yellow, brown and red. Decorative floral pattern round edge of plates in brown, blue, yellow, green, pink and red. Also prototype of plate from Wedgwood used in discussion for creation of commemorative plate.
WedgwoodWhite china dish with College crest in red in centre. Wavy edge with six equally spaced bulges.
Medium plate 22.5cm diameter. Cockerel on globe with College motto in centre in yellow, brown and red. Decorative floral pattern round edge in brown, blue, yellow, green, pink and red. The plate is in a presentation box and was presented to Professor Barry A. K. Rider.
The College commissioned Wedgwood to design and produce a limited edition of crockery for the exclusive use of the College. This was used on High Table and in Hall for many years, but was withdrawn when the sets became depleted. The few plates that remain are now presented on special occasions to honoured recipients.
WedgwoodWhite china with College crest painted on rim. Gold line around rim of plate. Plate, 22.5cm diameter.
ShelleyWhite china plates with image of College cockerel on globe on edge of plates in gold. Gold line painted round circumference of plates. Large plate with central dimple (cockerel on rim of plate), 30cm diameter; Large plate (cockerel on rim of plate), 27cm diameter; Small plate (cockerel on rim of plate), 16cm diameter. Used only in the Master's Lodge, particularly for official dinners and engagements.
Also white china plates with image of College cockerel on globe on edge of plates in black. Black line painted round circumference of plates. Large plate with central dimple (cockerel on rim of plate), 30cm diameter;
DudsonOne medium white china plate with College crest in red, 22cm; one small white china plate with College crest in red, 17.5cm; one medium white china plate with College crest in orange, 22cm; one small white china plate with College crest in orange, 17.5cm. All plates edged in gold, black and red.
Dunn Bennett (a member of the Royal Doulton Group)Large (25cm), medium (21cm) and small plate (16cm) with cockerel on globe in centre, under which is written Coll: Jesu: Cantabin.
Large (25cm) and medium (20cm) plate with cockerel on globe on rim, under which is written Coll: Jesu: Cantabin. All plates have a black line painted round the circumference.
Comprises carbon copies of letters sent out by Francis Crick (Non-Resident Fellow of the Salk Institute) whilst he was at the Salk Institute.
Comprises correspondence between Bronowski and Crick (Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Medical Research Council, Cambridge), copies of correspondence between Crick and others at the Salk Institute, and internal Salk Institute memoranda, mainly about Crick's trips to the Institute, Fellows meetings, and new members of the Salk Institute.
Notes relating to cricketers in College including correspondence with compiler of the 'Association of Cricket Statisticians' biographical dictionary, 1985
Contains scorebook, 1995-1998