Correspondence from Paul Robinson to Mrs J. Blunt at Ramsbury
Robinson, Paul H.The stone bridge has been open to mobile cars after repair.
Including notebook in the hand of Arthur Gray (Master, 1912-40); Minutes, notes and related correspondence 1970 - 1980.
Correspondence of Patrick Finn with John D. Brand
Finn, PatrickCorrespondence of Patrick [Finn] with Ian Stewart
Finn, PatrickComprises correspondence on a proposed Patent Policy for the Salk Institute, with a copy of the proposed policy for a meeting of the Salk Institute Board of Trustees (Feb 1965).
Consists of draft pages of a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington.
Laurence Picken's passports, including many Chinese stamps.
Comprises original script of 'Nuntius' (in German) and a translation by Bronowski.
Passion according to St. Matthew by J. S. Bach.
Edited by Edward Elgar and Ivors Atkins, revised in 1938 by Ivor Atkins.
Published by Novello and Company, Ltd., London.
"Passingala" (Op. 8) for organ.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composer"Passingala", for organ. (Metronome marking: quaver = 72).
Published by Novello & Company Limited. In: Original Compositions (New Series) No. 326.
List of parties giving the date, list of guests invited and those who attended. Started by F.B. and continued by Muriel Brittain. Includes a list of guests present at F.B.'s centenary lunch
Includes correspondence with members, organisational papers, list of attendees
Partita piccola super lumen ad revelationem gentium pro organo (op. 15) [small partita "super lumen ad revelationem gentium" for organ (op. 15)].
Published by Wed. J. R. van Rossum, Utrecht.
Typed sheet listing sales of leasehold properties headed 'Charles Armstrong - deceased' giving the address, name of buyer and date of sale:
1, 21 and 22 Tenison Avenue - sold to P. J. Durrant, Selwyn College on 11th June 1940
16 and 24 Tenison Avenue - sold to S. A. Rolfe of 56 Newmarket Road, Cambridge on 25th April 1940
14 Tenison Avenue - sold to Mrs T. C. Collier, 19 Panton Street, Cambridge on 3rd April 1940
5, 7, 20 and 29 Tenison Avenue sold to A. F. Free of 32 Cherryhinton Road, Cambridge on 8th April 1940
157 Tenison Road - sold to R. P. Banham of 156 Tenison Road, Cambridge on 7th June 1940
158 Tenison Road - sold to Mrs Alice Emily Marshall of 18 Clapham Road, Bedford on 3rd September 1940
Printed poster, advertising the sale of "Freehold homestall and building ground, 16 acres of rich arable and pasture land ", at the Six Bells Public House, 21 October 1842. With details of lots. Purchasers and prices noted.
Particulars and conditions of sale [the house was purchased at public auction by William Jackson, grocer for £850 10s 0d] and an inventory prepared for the auction
Particulars of leases for Tenison Avenue and Tenison Road. Gives: date of lease; name of lessee; premises; rent; date when the term of 99 years commenced; column of notes giving details of assignments
List of particulars concerning the historical lease of the property, compiled by Dr Corrie. Accompanying plan: JCAD/3/CAM/KING/45/4/1877
Corrie, Rev. Dr. George Elwes (1793-1885), Master of Jesus College, CambridgeAgreement of purchase by Harry Rooke acting as agent for Ellis Rooke, for the sale price of £215. Includes receipt for deposit of £21 10s
9 brick and slate houses. Numbers 1 to 9 New Court, King street, Cambridge. To be sold by auction by John Swan and Son
9 Brick and slate houses. Numbers 1 to 9 New Court, King Street. To be sold by auction, by John Swan and Son
Shop and dwelling house number 57 Hills Road, Cambridge. Includes advertisements of auction
Ellison and CompanySale by auction to william Pryor for the price of one hundred and eighty pounds. Freehold house and shop, situate at the corner of King's court and known as number 23 King Street
Includes copy of purchase of the "Glaziers' Arms" [21 King Street] and adjoining cottage [number one King's Court] by Frederick Bailey of the Star Brewery for the price of £440. Includes duplicate
Agreement of purchase by Harry Rooke for the sale price of £300. Includes receipt for deposit of £30. Includes duplicate
Particulars and conditions of sale of two very desirable houses (Nos. 15 and 16) in two lots at the White Lion Hotel, Cambridge on Wednesday July 25th 1888. Includes on the back an agreement with James Pawson Saul who secured lot one (No. 15 Park Street)
Purchased by William Jackson for £245. Includes advertisement of sale by auction for number 63 [109] King Street
Conditions of sale of the late Mr Edward Harris' property [bought by William Jackson, grocer, for £460].
Shows the stained glass given by W. Hustler to fill Alcock's east window [the stage before the present glass]; drawn by W. Showbridge and coloured.
Shoubridge, WilliamPart of sheet of calculations. Appears to be torn.
Consists of a BBC disk with recordings on both sides. Labelled as sides 2 and 4 of 7.
9 minutes and 50 seconds long.
About fines to be levied in purchasing an advowson.
Gatward, SBronowski discusses topics including the relevance of art and science to modern life, the gap in communication and culture between the arts and sciences, and the community of scientists.
27 minutes and 30 seconds long.
Sermons on the saints, by a Benedictine monk, containing: 1) a prologue, followed by sermons on 2) John the Baptist; 3) SS. Peter and Paul; 4) St Mary Magdalene; 5) St Peter; 6) St Mary; 7) The Cross; 8) In dedicacione; 9) St Victor (with indications that the author is a monk of St Victor at Paris); 10) All SS.; 11) St Martin; 12) St Andrew; 13) St Nicholas; 14) St Mary; 15) In Nat. Domini; 16) O quam pulchra; 17) St Benedict; 18) The armour of God; 19) St Mary; 20) Angels (incipit: circa rerum cardinem versamur); 21) Narrat divina hystoria quod Tobyas ... 22) Samson. There follow briefer notes, then "In pasca" and "Sermo in ieiunio", a sermon on the Assumption of St Mary, and more miscellaneous short sermons. At the end is a quatrain with English glosses.
Bronowski discusses topics including his childhood, Cambridge University, work during the Second World War, responsibilities of scientists, poetry, William Blake, 'The Face of Violence' and 'Science and Human Values'.
27 minutes and 20 seconds long.