Drafts and notes written by Peter Hurford [unidentified sources], photocopy of a couple of articles.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerComprises: an unannotated typescript of the essay and 2 copies annotated with corrections and additions (all dated Mar 1970); a telegram and letter from Sylvia [Fitzgerald] to Bronowski on the New York Review refusing to publish 'Technology and Culture in Evolution' unless there were substantial revisions (Apr 1970); notes on possible cuts to article; an annotated typescript of the article marked as "revised for the Philosophy of the Social Sciences" [journal] (Nov 1970); and photocopies of galley proofs of 'Technology and Culture in Evolution' under the title 'Symposium on Technology and Social Criticism - Introduction'.
Comprises: a script (10 July 1972), a draft typescript annotated by [Sylvia Fitzgerald] and a draft typescript edited by Jo [Marquand].
Comprises: a typescript with a few annotations by [Jo Marquand], a typescript of "programme seven as cut on April 1972, and a typescript of the first draft of chapter 7 with a few annotations by [Jo Marquand].
Comprises typescripts for: programme 5 'The Music of the Spheres'; chapter 6 'The Starry Messenger' with annotated corrections and additions by [Jo Marquand, Bronowski and Sylvia Fitzgerald]; programme and chapter 8 'The Drive for Power'; programme 9 'The Ladder of Creation'; and chapter 9 annotated with corrections and additions by [Jo Marquand].
Also includes papers from the Rand Corporation on Joss (time-shared computer system) 1966-67 and a letter from K C Publications about their books on North American Indians.
Comprises typescripts of: Bronowski's sync to camera script at Down House for programmes 9/11; an early draft treatment for programme 10 (annotated); a section of a draft (annotated) and draft (10 Jul 1972) for programme 11 'Knowledge or Certainty'; chapter 11 (annotated); and chapter 13 'The Long Childhood' annotated with corrections and additions by [Jo Marquand].
Comprises: notes on proposed outlines of the series; drafts of books in the series entitled 'How You Are' by Anthony Barnett, and 'How Things Are' and 'How Things Change' by Bronowski; notes from Harper & Brothers (publishers, New York) on 'How Things Are'; correspondence between Anthony Barnett and Bronowski about a delay in publishing the books; press cuttings and notes about education and science experiments.
Consists of two typescripts (one annotated).
Notes and colour plans of the ground flor; a section and elevation showing the drainage executed at 32 Jesus Lane for Reverend A. J. Mason
Rogers Field & Bean, 7 Victoria Street, London SWPlan showing Nos. 39-44 New Square and the system of drainage to Willow Walk
J. Carter Jonas & SonsParties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Cambridge.
Agreement with reference to the system of drainage for premises known as Nos. 41 and 43 Hills Road.
Received the7th day of March, 1834 of Mr. John French the sum of twelve shillings for one year's tax due the first of January, eighteen hundred thirty four on6 of fen land belonging to Jesus College at 2 per acre per annum
12 pounds
Received the 23rd day of January, 1834 if Mr. John French the sum of three shillings for one year's tax due the first of January, eighteen hundred thirty four on fen land belonging to Jesus College at 6 per acre per annum
3s
Received on the 17th Day of March 1823 of Mr the sum of twelve shillings for one year's eau-brink tax, due the first day of January 1823 on 6 acres of land, belonging to Jesus College at two shillings per acre per annum.
Signed by W Marshall.
Receipt addressed to Mr. J.E. Rodwell for £16 10s 11d from the Ouse Drainage Board.
Ouse Drainage BoardDrainage plan for Nos. 19-26 Park Street. Annotated in pencil. Scale: 1/16 inch = 1 foot
Receipt from Eau-Brink Drainage, received the 7th day of March 1832 of Mr John Few the sum of 12s for one year's tax due to the 1st of January 1832, on 6 acres of Fen Land, belonging to Jesus College at 2s per acre per annum. Signed John Marshall, collector. Total of 12s. Signed John Marshall.
Marshall, John1) South-level drainage, received the 29th day of January 1836 of Mr French, the sum of __ pounds, 3 shillings and ___ pence, for one year's Tax, due the 1st of January 1836 on 6 of Fen Land belonging to Jesus College at 1 Acre per Annum. 3 shillings
2) Eau-brink drainage, received the 3rd day of March, 1836 of Mr. French the sum of pounds, 6 shillings and pence. for one Year's tax, due the 1st of January 1836 on 6 of Fen Land belonging to Jesus College at 1s per Acre per annum. 6 shillings.
3) 1835 March - 5 oak posts, 2 large basins, 2 oak _ and work 12 shillings and 6 pence, paid Ed Haddam
4) note from Washam (?) to Reverend French on May 20 1835 regarding land tax
Receipt from South Level Drainage, received th 27th day of January 1831 of Mr John Few the sum of 3s for one year's tax due to the 1st of January 1831, on 6 acres of Fen Land, belonging to Jesus College at 6d per acre per annum. Signed John Marshall, collector.
Marshall, JohnReceived of Thomas Few the sum of 3s for one year's tax on 6 acres of fenland belonging to the Stachs, at 6d per acre per annum. Signed by W. Marshall, collector.
South Level DrainageReceipt from South Level Drainage, received th 27th day of January 1831 of Mr John Few the sum of 3s for one year's tax due to the 1st of January 1831, on 6 acres of Fen Land, belonging to Jesus College at 6d per acre per annum. Signed Mr Fisher (Collector?) for John Marshall.
Marshall, John3 receipts for drainage, all pinned together. One for 15th November 1880 (£1 1s 3d), another for 2nd February 1880 (4s 3d) and one receipt labelled 'South Level Drainage', which includes 1s 1d paid as a tax on Fen Land.
Norham, R.Notice for half-a-year's Drainage Tax to the sum of £2 5s 6d.
Smith, WalterThe first three items are receipts for a company that sells 'brick, pipe, tile, and lime kiln', addressed to Roper [?] Whiteman, for pipes bought of John Matthews. The first is £3, and the second two are £4 each, with the fourth piece of paper adding up these charges to £11, signed as settled 19 March 1861 by Matthews.
The final item is a letter, detailing the enclosure of the receipts for drainage tiles. It is unclear who the letter is addressed to, and the sender's signature is illegible.
Report concerning the drainage and sanitary situation at Beechwood as a result of the need to lay a drain from 43 Hills Road to Beechwood. Includes estimates of work needed on the drains, bathrooms and W.C.s at both properties
J. Carter Jonas & Sons, Land Agents CambridgeFiles of material relating to drama productions at Jesus College, including rehearsal schedules, designs and production photographs
Poster for Heroes a new musical play by Ian Claydon and Susannah Pearse, 10th and 11th March c. 2000
Poster shows students Catherin Reynolds and Niazi Fetto
According to the 1967-68 Annual Report: "Next year, following the administrative re-organisation of the Amalgamated Clubs, the Literary Society will arrange Tuesday evening sessions and a Drama Society is to be created to organize plays"
They produced plays under the name Croke Theatricals until the academic year 1972/73 when they changed their name to World Upside Down. This was dropped during the year 1979/80 and they returned to being called the Drama Society
Paid 5 pounds 5 shillings to Robert Enson to journey to Over with W George Bradwell on arranging drawing of buildings in the occupation of W Gefferd
to looking over two leases on to W Elliston and one to W Gefferd
Sections and elevations showing proposed remedial work to restore parapets.
Rattee & Kett LtdA pencil drawing of the old Boathouse titled 'Jesus College Boat-House, Cambridge' by V. Robinson, 1929.
Paid £3 5s 6d to R. Reynolds Rowe, Town Surveyor's Office, for drawing large plan of Jesus College, Midsummer Common, River Cam, Jesus Lane, King Street and with parish boundary. Attending parish clerk of all Saints' to obtain perambulation (delimiting area)
Kept inside JCAD/2/2/9/1855/37
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and EngineerDrawings collected or gifted to Percy Bullock.
Pencil drawing showing section and elevations of Chapel for improvements to vestry.
Consists of 12 loose ink drawings by Yosl Bergner (Israeli painter), made after 'The Face of Violence' had been published.
Dreissig Spielstücke für die Kleinorgel oder Andere Tasteninstrumente (Thirty Pieces for small organ or other keyboard instruments), Opus 18/I. By Hugo Distler.
Published by Bärenreiter, Kassel.
Consists of a booklet containing a paper based on an informal talk given at the RAND Corporation in Aug 1964 (Santa Monica, California), with an envelope listing the paper. The booklet is inscribed "J Bronowski 1966".
Paid £1 9d to Thomas Barnes for a chaise and saddlehorse to Graveley and turnpike fees.
Barnes, ThomasConsists of a copy of a memoranda from Peter W Billings (United States Senate) to Jonas Salk and others at the Salk Institute, giving feedback on a Salk Institute workshop on marijuana and amphetamines.
Consists of a booklet containing Dubos' Condon lecture for the Oregon State System of Higher Education (inscribed "J Bronowski, 1965"), with an envelope listing the booklet.