Poster for concert given by the Dantini String Quartet (Violins: Dave Potts, Andy Keith; Viola: Tim Cripps; Cello: Nigel Anthony) on Sunday 2nd February 1975
Poster for a concert of 16th-century French music to celebrate the 450th anniversary of the battle of Pavia by The Cockerel Consort
Poster for a series of organ recitals in the College Chapel during Lent term 1975
25th January - John Scott, organ scholar St. John's College
1st February 1975 - Roy Massey, Hereford Cathedral
8th February 1975 - Michael Baker, Chesterfield Parish Church
15th February 1975 - Malcolm Archer, organ scholar, Jesus College
Poster for a concert by The Cockerel Consort in the College Chapel on 18th January 1976 at 8.30pm
The Cockerel ConsortProgramme for concert given in the College Chapel by the College Orchestra conducted by Jeremy Pike on Saturday 7th February 1976 at 8.30pm
Works performed:
Glinka, Overture to 'Ruslan and Ludmila'
Bartok, Dance Suite
Shostakovich, Symphony no 5
Poster for a May Week concert given by the New Cambridge Wind Quintet and the Dantini String Quartet (Violins: Dave Potts, Andy Keith; Viola: Tim Cripps; Cello: Nigel Anthony) on Monday 14th June, with illustrations and calligraphy by Andrew Parkinson
Poster for a concert held in the College Chapel on Monday 2nd May at 8.30pm
Works performed were:
Concerto Grosso in G minor op. 6 no. 6 - Handel
Dixit Dominus - Monteverdi
Cantata "Jauchzet Gott" BWV 51 (Lucy Dennis soprano) - Bach
Beatus Vir - Monteverdi
Poster for the May Week Concert held in the College Chapel on Wednesday 20th June at 8.30pm
Works performed:
Barber - Adagio for Strings
Schumann - Konzertstuck for Four Horns
Gershwin - Piano Concerto
Performers:
Schumann - soloists were Richard Curry, Richard Todd, john Davison and Peter Gritton
Gershwin - soloist was Pamela Chowhan
Conductor: James Pass
Leader: Diana Hinds
Handwritten poster for a series of three lunchtime concerts held during the Michaelmas Term on Tuesday 12th and 26th November and 3rd December between 1.15 - 1.45pm
Poster for a series of lunchtime concerts held on 29th April, 13th May and 20th May in the College Chapel between 1.15 - 1.45pm
Poster for a concert held at the West Road Concert Hall on Wednesday 8th February 1989 at 8.30pm
Works performed:
Carmina Burana - Orff
Violin concerto in A minor - Bach
Symphonies od wind instruments - Stravinsky
Performers:
Wilma MacDougall - soprano
Christopher Dolby - tenor
William Dazeley - Baritone
Oliver Webber - solo violin/director
Andrew King - conductor
Peter Tamblyn - conductor
Poster for production of Jesu nostra Redempcio - A sequence of Miracle Plays with medieval music - in Jesus College Chapel in 1958
Poster for a performance of Handel's oratorio Belshazzar in Jesus College Chapel on 7th March 1963
Poster for Christmas production in the College Chapel, including early songs and motets with a procession and recession, then a production of John Arden's modern nativity play The Business of Good Government (1960)
Poster for a concert of music from the 15th century held in Jesus College Chapel on Sunday 21st November 1965 consisting of:
Glogauer Liederbuch - 'The Cat's Paw' and 'The Peasant's Tail' etc
Buxheimer Orgelbuch - 'O Rosa Bella' and 'Ellend du Hast' etc
Old Hall Manuscript by leonel, Pycard and Mayshuet
Decorative printed poster and two sign-up sheets for a medieval banquet with music in Jesus College Hall, organised by the 'Duke of Burgundy'. 'Gowns or 15th century dress may be worn'
Poster for a series of organ recitals in Jesus College Chapel through Michaelmas term in 1973
Organists:
3rd Nov, Simon Lindley (Leeds Parish Church)
10th Nov, James O'Donnell (Jesus)
17th Nov, David Rowland (Corpus)
24th Nov, Joseph Cullen (Trinity)
Poster for a concert by the Jesus College Choir with invited orchestra on 10th November 1974 at 8.30pm
Works performed:
Corelli, Christmas Concerto
Charpentier, Messe de Minuit
Daquin, Noel X
Poster for a concert given in the College Chapel by the College Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Archer on Saturday 23rd November 1974 at 8.30pm. Works performed - Beethoven, Egmont overture; Schubert, Symphony no. 5 and Beethoven, Mass in C
Handwritten receipt for postcards (3p). - written on scrap paper -
Receipt for postcards (6p)
Album of post cards showing views of the College site, Hall, the Old Library and Chapel
Postcard from "Leslie", sent from France: picture is photo of "La Pointe du Raz".
Comprises internal Salk Institute correspondence, and correspondence between Bronowski and possible Visiting Fellows. Correspondence relates to Robert A. Hinde (Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge), Bob Holley [Robert W. Holley, Resident Fellow from 1968], and Philip Morrison (Department of Physics, Cornell University).
Discussion of the future of the Rectory, now let to G. Grenville-Grey, who would like to continue, or buy it, after the departure of the Rector Alex. Nairne. Perhaps a new house could be built in an adjoining field
Letter from the Rector, Arthur C. Vidler, about a wish to buy the Rectory by Otto Beit, the advantages of this.
Letter from the Rector, that Mrs Raverat, the tenant of Harlton Rectory, would like to buy it. Reply from the College that this would probably be refused (although the recent high-handed legislation of the Church Assembly has robbed the patrons of their right of veto in this matter).
White, Edgar JComprises correspondence, copies of correspondence, and curricula vitae, about individuals considered for Fellowship at the Salk Institute [in the area of neurobiology/neurophysiology]. Also includes correspondence between Bronowski and George A. Miller (The Rockefeller University) on Bronowski inviting Miller to be a Visiting Fellow at the Institute.
Comprises correspondence relating to possible Non-Resident Fellows of the Salk Institute, including Professor Victor Weisskopf (C. E. R. N., Geneva, Switzerland).
Also includes a copy of a letter to Bronowski from Charles Snow (C P Snow) asking him to arrive early for a Salk Institute Trustees meeting, and to give a public lecture about the Institute.
Includes two plans of estates in the Parish of St Giles and in the Parish of Trumpington. The first being a plan of land owned by the College to the West of Grange Road, what becomes known as the Rifle Range, and the second showing land owned by the College to the west of The Hills Road. The production of the plan is referenced in the surveyance bill of April 1817 provided to the College by Joseph Truslove, 'for making a plan of the Trumpington and Saint Giles in the Cambridge estate'
Truslove, JosephCorrespondence with Miss A. Leontine Chipman, who offers her residuary estate on condition that Hinxton is dis-united from Ickleton. Discussion of potential difficulties with the Bishop and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and one or two parishioners. Presumably the scheme did not take effect..
Comprises lists of names, curricula vitae and correspondence relating to prospective appointments to the Council for Biology in Human Affairs.
Newspaper cutting from The Church Times entitled 'Portraits of Personalities. Dr Frederick Brittain'. Includes a sketch of F.B.
Album compiled by Dr F. Brittain.
Album compiled by Dr F. Brittain.
Rita Bronowski is wearing a striped top, holding a book and smiling at the camera.
Taken at John Vickers' studio in London.
A reproduction; Yonge was Master 1752-58 and Bishop of Norwich 1761-83.
Bill for restoration of a frame and picture of Bishop of Norwich for the total of £6 15s. Includes a note to Revd Dr French from Colnaghi (signed Colnaghi Son & Co) hoping that he would find the restoration of the portrait and frame satisfactory.
Receipt of payment from Revd Dr French for the sum of £6 15s for Colnaghi Son & Co. Signed by W Baldwin.
Colnaghi Sons & Co.Paid 6s to William Goode for four day's work done in Pump Court. Signed with his mark.
Goode, WilliamPaid 10s to Richard Brett for attendance at the last commencement. Paid by Dr. Caryl.
Brett, RichardPorter's Bills for lamps, courts, cleaning windows, cloisters, hall washing, audit. For Christmas 1830, total of £5 6s 4d. Lady Day 1831, £4 19s 4d. Michelmas 1831, £6 11s 10d. Each signed by W. Harvey.
Receipt recieved of the bursar to W. Harvey for maintenance of lamps, courts, cloisters. Total of £4 16s 4d. Signed by W. Harvey.
Harvey, WilliamTermly bills paying £21 13s 10d total to Catley for lamps, courts, cloisters, hall washing, evergreens, audit and windows.
Catley, J.Four (quarterly) bills from Brett the Porter for cleaning courts, cloisters, walks, the quadrangle; lamplighting, gardening etc.
Brett, RichardA bill 'to the Porters for the Cleang the Courts', includes: cleaning the courts (6s 8d); cleaning the cloisters (6s 8d); cleaning the outside courts (2s); lighting the lamps (10s); 'sticking' the Hall (3s); washing the hall (4s); mops and brooms (2s). Total bill amounted to £1 14s 4d, and was signed by Rd. Brett.
Brett, RichardThe Bursar, 1813, to W. Harvey to Christmas. Lamps £3 15s 8d; Courts 14s; Cloisters 6s 8d. Total £4 16s 4d.
Signed as paid by W Harvey.