Comprises audio tapes duplicated from the original tapes (20-22 October 1968) in September 1970.
Comprises audio tapes duplicated from the original tapes (22-23 February 1967) in September 1970.
Bill for £210 due from the Master and Fellows of Jesus to Frederick Parker for the construction of new buildings on the Greyhound estate in St Andrew's Street, Cambridge.
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and EngineerParties: (1) Jesus College; (2) Mr Charles Armstrong
Building agreement as to land in the Parish of St Andrew the Less. Includes a plan showing the proposed new road
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Trustees of the Clergy Training School. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Trinity College. A piece of land in Cranmer Road for the purpose of a Lawn Tennis Ground. Includes plan. Includes typed transcript from Lease Book 'U' page 365
Parties: (1) Mr Richard Reynolds Rowe, (2) Mr Arthur John Gray
Consists of loose carbon copies of the typescript notes in 'Notes on Induction' (Bronowski 1/6/10).
Comprises a duplicate of an audio recording originally made for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (12 May 1969), 34 minutes long.
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of 'The Fulfilment of Man' made for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (12 May 1969), 31 minutes long.
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of 'The Fulfilment of Man' made for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (12 May 1969), 6 minutes long.
Comprises a duplicate of an audio recording originally made for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (12 May 1969), 28 minutes long.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Charles Finch Foster. To use a door way and passage. Charles Foster is mortgagee in possession of part of Robert Press's King Street property (numbers 35 and 37 King Street). He is licensed to keep open a doorway between 35 and 37 King Street and Malcolm Place
Consists of an article (sent with compliments of the Division of Research Techniques, London School of Economics), with an envelope listing the article.
"Durch Adam's fall ist ganz verderbt" in E major. Three staves: treble, alto and bass clefs. Metronome marking: quaver=132 "Lente expressif".
On the last page there are some choral sketches.
Handwritten receipt for dusters and furplumes for the Jesus Chapel Bell (11s; 2d)
Includes photograph of picture; insurance claim and conservation report, 2014;
Lists headed:
(1) "Duties of Surveyor re land in Tenison Road", dated March 1895 (2 copies)
(2) "Duties of Surveyor re land in Tenison Road and Tenison Avenue also in Cranmer Road", dated April 1897
(3) "Duties as Surveyor re land in Cranmer Road" dated May 1897
Consists of a letter sending payment for use of Bronowski's essay 'Unbelief and Science' in 'Idea and Beliefs of the Victorians' with a reply from Sylvia Hodgson.
Received the Master of Jesus College
To the late E Goode
1820
November 8th - Waiting Demy Ledger Hand on Account & Proby Fund £1.3.0
1822
November 13th - 4 quires of lecture paper £0.8.0, 100 pens £0.6.0
November 14th - 3 quires of lecture paper £0.6.0
£2.3.0
1823 October 25th
Received for the executions of the late E Goode
Signed J S Legge
Cartoon by [John?] Hay from Vanity Fair, 19 January 1889.
Correspondence concerning the assignment of the lease from Arthur John Gray to Greene King & Sons in 1925 and the terms of two new leases in 1932 one covering the public house and the second covering the yard and buildings
Letters concerning the terms for the renewal of the lease of the Earl of Derby and Beale's coal yard to Arthur Gray including a lease plan and a copy of a draft agreement between (1) Jesus College and (2) The Great Eastern Railway Company as to waiver of forfeiture of premises on the Hills Road Cambridge comprised in lease dated 12th May 1865
Live recording on shellac [?] of a performance of early choral music - performers, date and venue not given.
Matrix no: URC 148
A side annotated 'Carol K[?] & Dulcinea 1955'
B side annotated 'Dufay Sanctus 1955'
University Recording CompanySmall iron-bound chest, possibly the college's first secure receptacle for money.
Contains scores for: Fayrfax - Windsor Mass; Byttering - Nesciens Mater; Machaut - Messe Notre Dame; Perotin - Viderunt; Hac in Anni Janua; Tollite Portas; Beata Progenies; Beata Viscera; Hail Mary; Glad & Blithe
Comprises handwritten notes by Bronowski on the outlines for the lectures, a notebook with notes on lecture content (Oct 1968), a quote by Marcel Proust, and notes made from "Lisa's essays". Also contains sources (press cuttings and articles) collected or sent to Bronowski from Gyorgy Kepes and [Roman] Jakobson.
Includes recordings of 'My Brother Died' which was a melodrama for radio written by Bronowski, produced by Douglas Cleverdon, and broadcast on the BBC Third Programme. 'My Brother Died' was entered into the Italia Prize for radio drama in 1954.
Watercolour drawing
Watercolour drawing
This house originally had an enclosed garden which was only abolished in 1931 after the purchase from the Borough Council of Butts Green, a triangular space bounded by Victoria Avenue, Jesus Lane, and the College boundary, enabled the football ground to be laid out [Freda Jones]
Papers relating to the East window of the College Chapel which was removed in the 1840s as part of Pugin's remodelling of that end of the Chapel. Windows appear to have been made by Thomas Willement, with some glass possibly made or designed by Robert Bankes Harraden. Includes photographs, report and cover letter by B. McLean Leach and Son following their assessment of the glass in 1937; Correspondence and notes concerning further history of the window, 1990;
Discussing finance for a new East Window in the church, and for creating a 'parish room' out of the laundry, wine and beer cellars of the vicarage, to serve as a meeting place for parish organisations to be created e.g. scouts, friendly societies etc. The file contains letters from the Vicar, G.D. Shenton, a letter from J.E.K and J.P. Cutts, architects, and plans for the window and the parish room, now removed to the cabinet.
Comprises photocopies of maps of Easter Island and articles by others; and copies of typed research notes on Easter Island origins and Polynesian navigation for programme 6, plants and animals on Easter Island, use of the island and on "Easter Island at the time of contact",
Also includes notes of advice from Jim Specht relating to Easter Island including comments on carvings and advice against filming "cargo cults".
Lunchtime concerts held during Easter Term
Lunchtime concert held during Easter Term
Lunchtime concert held during Easter term
Lunchtime concerts held in the College Chapel during Easter term
Paid 12s for eau brink tax on 6 acres of land belonging to Jesus College.
Marshall, W.Paid 6s to Eau brink Drainage. Signed by William Marshall.
Eau-Brink DrainageThis note indicates the receipt of a £0 2s 6d payment for the Eau brink tax due on 1st January from Darling Whittleny to W. Barker
Barker, WilliamReceived of Mr Few 12s for one year's tax on Fen Land belonging to Jesus College
Signed (?) the collector.
Eau-Brink Drainage receipt, received the 13th Day of March 1830 of Mr (?) the sum of 12s for one year's tax. due the 1st Day of January 1830 on 6 ARP of Fen Land belonging to Jesus College at 2s per acre per annum. Total of 12s. Signed by the collector (?).
Eau-Brink DrainageIncludes finds lists, brief for archaeological evaluation, specification for archaeological evaluation, reports, evaluation trench record sheets, context record sheets, site and trench plans and drawings, photographic record sheet, slides and photographs.