The initials R. Y. J. are written at the top of the pads.
Two views of the cricket pavilion
Coloured pen and ink drawing showing elevation, plans and details of pavilion as built. Note on sheet says "this is the drawing No. 1 referred to in contract dated". With tracing paper copy.
Rattee & KettTracing paper and pencil close up of detail of corner of cricket pavilion shown in JCAD/7/17/1/1924/1
Rattee & KettBlueprint showing plan, section and elevation of stands. Also full size details of hooks.
Henry Hope and Sons, Smethwick, BirminghamDetail of cricket pavilion verandah on tracing paper.
Rattee & KettPlan and elevations of cricket pavilion. Pencil and some colouring on tracing paper
Rattee & KettPlans and elevations of cricket pavilion. Two coloured pen and ink drawings and two copies on tracing paper. All with slightly different details.
Rattee & KettPlans and elevations of cricket pavilion. Includes coloured pen and ink copy of plan, uncoloured pen and ink copy and tracing paper copy
Rattee & KettIncludes correspondence relating to commission
Consists of articles in Italian about Jorge Luis Borges, Miguel de Unamuno, Dante and Giuseppe Ungaretti (sent to Bronowski by the author), with an envelope listing the articles.
The largest river in Yi ethnic group habitants in Big Liang Mountain and Small Liang Mountain area. There is no bridge but Liu Tong ("slippery cylinder"), a kind of rope bridge with bamboo cylinder.
Comprises correspondence, mainly with the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (CSDI), relating to Bronowski taking part in a convocation on 'The University in America' in Los Angeles (8-10 May 1966).
Also includes: an extract from 'The Identity of Man' which outlined Bronowski's views on higher education; a programme and promotional leaflet for the convocation entitled 'The University in America'; press releases from the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions and Salk Institute about the convocation; a page of Bronowski's handwritten notes for the convocation; detailed timetables for the convocation; and a copy of 'Britain's New Universities' by Walter James (The Graduate Journal).
Comprises correspondence with the Commission on Undergraduate Education in the Biological Sciences (CUEBS) about a conference they were organising on 'Explanation in the Biological Sciences' which Bronowski planned to attend (but then was not able to).
Also includes: a conference programme; lists of participants, invitees and observers; a [conference paper] on 'Explanation in the Biological Sciences' by Michael Scriven (department of Philosophy, University of California at Berkeley); leaflets about the Asilomar conference centre; a copy of 'CUEBS News' (Vol. IV, no. 4, Apr 1968); and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Gold, with College crest on one side and black and red stripes on the other. Similar to JCHR/5/5/1/5
Pair college cufflinks - hard gold plate and enamel, Ryder & Amies, Cambridge.
James, Kenneth WilliamSilver, with College crest on one side and black and red stripes on the other.
Pair college cufflinks - hard gold plate and enamel, Ryder & Amies, Cambridge.
James, Kenneth WilliamGold, with College crest on one side and black and red stripes on the other.
Pair college cufflinks - hard gold plate and enamel, Ryder & Amies, Cambridge.
James, Kenneth WilliamInvoice to Jesus College from J. Watson for the repear of plate cups (Feb 7 1827) and candlestick (Jane 27 1827). Settled and signed on Dec 11 1830 by J. Watson.
Watson, JosephGiven in 1876 in memory of five members of the College who rowed in the winning Cambridge boat of the Oxford and Cambridge boat race. Names inscribed on the cup are P. W. Brancker (Jesus), T. W. Lewis (Gonville and Caius), W. B. Close (Trinity), C. Gurdon (Jesus), L. G. Pike (Gonville and Caius), T. E. Hockin (Jesus), H. E. Rhodes (Jesus), C. D. Shafto (Jesus), G. L. Davis (Clare).
A. D., possibly Allen DominyConsists of draft pages of a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington.
Note relating to her suggestion of exchanging 'Curled Bunch' for 'Jasmin'. College decided to retain both.