Plans, elevation and section of area of the property to be developed
(1) Letter to the Master from Richard Reynolds Rowe about the rent due on a strip of ground abutting upon Manor garden
(2) Letter to the Master from Richard Reynolds Rowe advising that for a 99 year lease of Manor garden 5 shillings per foot frontage would be equitable
(3) Plan showing a row of eight houses running north - south next to All Saints Church
Shows 66, 67, 68 King Street [subsequently demolished but corresponded roughly to 99-101 King Street] and 1 and 2 Belmont Place
Plainsong chant E. H. No. 1 for voices (soprano, alto, two tenors, bass) in A major.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composerEstimate of the capence of fitting up and laying the pipes for 4 lamps, at the gate, the inside courts as agreed upon most respectfully submitted to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, Cambridge including iron pipe from the main, syphons, bents, burners, & copper piping.
Four handsome lamps, glass tops.
One & column & frame.
Stopcock and lay and preparing the whole complete for lighting.
£48 2s
NB. Smiths work, carpenters and masons work not included.
The lamp on outer gate, per season of 9 months lighted, cleaned and extinguished by the contractor will be £6 6s per season of 9 months.
The other three will be regulated by the meter, by which only what is burnt is paid for. The price of the gas by meter is 57 per cubic feet.
On behalf of Cambridge Gas Light Co.
J. S. Hancox.
11th Sept 1823.
Receipt for three orders of pipes purchased from George Chessum amounting to £2 5s
Chessum, GeorgeReceipt for 4 orders of pipes in May 1880, total bill of £3 15s 1 1/2d. Signed by D. Norman
Haines. Mr J.Engraved with later pattern, probably of 1854 as engraved on the tankard. Also engraved on the tankard is 'RMP to SJ'.
William Collings, LondonTo Mr Cuthbert
Bought at Ping Lime and Brick kilns
Ballingdon
1821 - Please to direct your orders to G. Ping at the mill
December 14th
12 small pepper
200 tiles
12 bushels of lime
£1.2.0
Settled January 27th 1824
George Ping
Comprises correspondence between Pines (Director, The Center for Advanced Study, University of Illinois) and Bronowski, or others at the Salk Institute, relating to Pines visiting the Salk Institute to advise on its governance, a proposed joint programme of Post-doctoral Fellowships, and a conference on 'Contributions to Intelligence'. Also includes papers explaining and analysing the governance of the Center for Advanced Study and the Salk Institute.
Includes images and e-mail correspondence relating to gift of Pieta by Gill Kaufman to the College by James Hudleston.
Consists of a booklet containing a lecture given by Piel given at the dedication of Thomas M. Evans Hall at Phillips Academy (Andover, Massachusetts), with an envelope listing the contents.
Pièces d'Orgue sur les Psaumes Huguenots, deuxième No. 634. By Henri Gagnebin.
Published by Édition Henn, Geneva.
Contents:
- Psaume XVI. Dieu restera ma force et mon appui
- Psaume XVI. Alio Modo. Verset 3e: Voilà pourquoi je veux aller chantant
- Psaume XIX. A toute heure, en tout lieu, le ciel raconte Dieu
- Psaume XIX. Alio Modo. Les heures vont leur cours dans la beauté des jours
- Psaume XXII. Mon Dieu, pourquoi m'as-tu abandonné
- Psaume XXIII. Dieu, mon berger (pour deux claviers manuels)
- Psaume XXIII. Alio Modo. Verset 3e: Tu fis, Seigneur, les beautés de la terre
Pièces d'Orgue pour le Magnificat par Guilain [Organ pieces for the Magnificat by Guilain].
Extract from the Archives des Maitres de l'Orgue published by Alexandre Guilmant and André Pirro.
Published by Edition Schott, Leipzig.
Contents:
- Prélude-Choral et Allegro
- Minuetto
- Absoute
- Toccata
- Andante Religioso, en forme de Canon
- Rhapsodie, sur des Noëls
- Offertoire ou Communion (Trio de Claviers)
- Scherzo
- Antienne, dans le mode Phrygien ecclésiastique
- Sortie sur l'Antienne, "Adoremus in aeternum"
Pièces d'orgue consistantes en deux messes [pieces for organ consisting of two masses]. By François Couperin.
Edited by Paul Brunold.
Published by Éditions de l'oiseau-lyre, Monaco.
This dried specimen from the Fellows' Garden is said to be of [ - ] and possibly to be a relic from the nunnery herb-garden.
Hand-written piece of paper reading "Mr. Goodwin Cash £1 10s 0d."
BursarHand-written piece of paper reading "Farms".
BursarHand-written piece of paper reading "Houses".
BursarThe Organ Works of César Franck. Pièce Héroïque (No. 3 of Three Pieces).
Edited by Harvey Grace.
Published by Novello, London.
Comprises unannotated typescript lists of illustrations for all 13 chapters of 'The Ascent of Man', a list of lead pictures (one for each chapter) and specially commissioned plates.
Letter from painter Henry William Pickersgill regarding the portrait of Dr French, which he sent to Cambridge by "the first luggage train that may leave London". Also acknowledges receipt of £52 10s for portrait.
Pickersgill, Henry WilliamConsists of black and white photographs of: Daniel Lehrman lecturing (about ring-doves) at the Salk Institute, Feb 1967 [used in 'The Ascent of Man' book]; ring--doves (5 photos); aerial views of the Salk Institute, showing the original temporary buildings in the foreground (2 photos); Leo Szilard lecturing at the Salk Institute (Feb 1964); Bronowski and Rita Bronowski in their home in La Jolla looking at a cast of the Taung child skull (1974); portraits of Bronowski [1971] (2 photographs); and a painted portrait of Bronowski by Terry Durham.
Also includes a colour slide of a wall in the Alhambra.
Some photographs are labelled "Photograph by: D. K. Miller/The Salk Institute".
Comprises [research material]: photocopies of articles by others and a list of articles with some annotated as referring to photon-pair creation.
Comprising: a small photograph of Bronowski with 5 others, all wearing uniform and standing on a ship; an enlarged later print of Bronowski in uniform standing on a damaged building/structure [in Japan]; and a small photograph of Francis Walley and others on a train "arriving in North Island Nov 1945" (Japan).
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Image of one side of the cockerel room showing cockerels
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Image of one side of the cockerel room showing cockerels and Muriel Brittain
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Image of Muriel Brittain and Ellen Brauu in Fellows Garden
Photographs show: Lisa [around 5-8 years old] at school with a teacher and 2 other pupils; Lisa [around 5-8 years old] and Jacob Bronowski in a rowing boat with others; Lisa lying on the floor reading (taken by David Farrell) [around 8-10 years old]; and Lisa playing the guitar [around 20 years old].
Various views of Jesus College taken by Laurence Picken, annotated on reverse with the date.
Two photographs of Jacob Bronowski playing with wooden blocks with his grandson (Lisa Jardine's son) in Granchester, Cambridge. Taken by Tony Evans.
Consists of 4 black and white photographs, taken by Dennis Reed.
Listing and photographs of coins in the collection of F. Elmore Jones:
(a) listing, typescript, title page + 36 pages on as many folios, published by A. H. Baldwin & Sons (11 Adelphi Terrace, London WC2N 6BJ), 1983 (ISBN 0-906919-12-6), for coins of William I, William II, Henry I, Stephen and Henry II, in 174 lots.
(b) catalogue, title page + 36 photographic plates, published by A. H. Baldwin & Sons (11 Adelphi Terrace, London WC2N 6BJ), 1983 (ISBN 0-906919-12-6), for coins of William I, William II, Henry I, Stephen and Henry II, in 174 lots.
Photographs show: Bronowski [at a garden party]; Bronowski standing on the front steps of a building/house with 4 others; Bronowski standing outside the rear of C and D staircases at Jesus College, Cambridge taken from second court (although reverse of photograph says University College, Hull); and Bronowski with Jan [Scarishick] in some mountains [during a group walk] (1929).