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
A bundle of Eastern Electricity receipts issued to Percy Bullock at 16 New Square, Cambridge between 1950 and 1973.
A bundle of Eastern Gas Board receipts issued to Percy Bullock at 16 New Square, Cambridge between 1950 and 1979.
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.
Letter from George Wright, Incumbent of the Parish adjoining the living of Moor Monckton. Asking for Dr. French's patronage of the work of Ecclesiastical Annals by Professor Spanheim of Leyden, translated by George Wright. Subscribers to the work are the bishops of Durham, Chester, Bath Wells, Gloucester, Ely, Peterborough, and several reverends including: James Richardson of York, Dr. Drake, L. Pickard.
Wright, GeorgeLetter from George Wright, Incumbent of the Parish adjoining the living of Moor Monckton. Asking for Dr. French's patronage of the work of Ecclesiastical Annals by Professor Spanheim of Leyden, translated by George Wright. Subscribers to the work are the bishops of Durham, Chester, Bath Wells, Gloucester, Ely, Peterborough, and several reverends including: James Richardson of York, Dr. Drake, L. Pickard.
Wright, GeorgeAcknowledgement of College's offer of augmentation.
Acknowledgement of offer of £350 benefaction
Letters to (a) the Rector, cannot help with tithe rentcharge for land at Stow Longa, and (b) to the Bursar, cannot give a grant to Graveley.
Notification of grant of £300.
Refusing application for a grant in April 1923, and in November 1923 stating that they will consider a further request.
Confirms sealing of deed dated 17 July 1888.
Printed "Erection of Parsonage Houses - Regulations respecting payments on account".
Printed "Rules and Instructions respecting Parsonage Houses".
"Ecclesiastical mints in fifteenth century England", [by] Martin Allen, typescript, thirteen pages on thirteen folios (recto only), incl. nine pages of text and four pages of notes, undated but datable to no later than 2000, when the published version of this paper appeared in the Numismatic Chronicle.
Allen, Martin R."Ecclesiastical mints in thirteenth century England", [by] Martin Allen, typescript, twelve pages on twelve folios (recto only), incl. eight pages of text and four pages of notes, undated but datable to no later than 2001, when the published version of this paper appeared in Thirteenth-Century England, vol. 8.
Allen, Martin R.38 x 138
215 x 10½
Printed copies of a leaflet "The benefices Act 1898 (Amendment) measure 1923" and "Regulations relating to the augmentation of benefices not in public patronage"
A bill for Ed. Randall for £3 3s 8d paid for:
- Conferring over the steps to be taken for inclosing the pieces belonging to the College.
Drawing up an advertisement of an intended application to Parliament.
Three copies [of the advertisement].
Clerks to put up the advertisement on the Church Door.
Attending three Sundays to ensure that notice remains on Church Door.
Advertisement in the Chronicle.
Comprises correspondence between Bronowski and Edelman [Non-Resident Fellow of the Salk Institute], and internal Salk Institute memoranda about Edelman visiting the Institute.
Comprises: correspondence between Edelman and Sylvia Hodgson (later Fitzgerald) on Edelman sending his paper on 'The Color-Tense Language Teaching System' (included); a copy of 'The Visible, Universal Structure of Linguistic Time' by Edelman; and a poster ('Spanish-English Color-Tense Chart').
Comprises correspondence, with the Scientists' Institute for Public Information (New York) and Curtis Williams (The Rockefeller University, New York), on Bronowski giving the Institute's first Ludwig Edelstein Lecture on 'The Search for Truth' (21 Oct 1966) at the New School for Social Research (New York).
Also includes: a leaflet about the lecture series; correspondence with Robert Light (Associate Director of the Scientists' Institute for Public Understanding) on using a quote from Bronowski in a brochure about the Institute; a copy of a letter from Bronowski to Dr John Everett (President, New School for Social Research) thanking him for putting Bronowski and his wife in touch with Chester Bowles in India; and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Correspondence of Edgar Winstanley with Philip Whitting
Winstanley, EdgarComprises correspondence with Dr Edgar Morin relating to [a visiting fellowship at the Salk Institute].
Also contains a notice of a seminar given by Morin at the Salk Institute on 'An Analysis of the 1968 French Revolt' (28 Oct 1969), typescript of 'L'evenement' [by Morin], biographical notes, a photocopy of an article by Morin, tax return form and flight details.
Letters from Morin and some other documents are in French.
Consists of a letter in French from E Goldschmidt (director) on the publication of French and German editions of volumes from the 'Vision and Value' series (first published by George Braziller, Inc.), with an invoice.
Comprises notes and correspondence between Kathleen Verlander (secretary to Bronowski) and publishers on ordering copies of Bronowski's books.
Consists of correspondence on possibly publishing Spanish translations of Bronowski's books.
Comprises correspondence relating to publication of an Italian translation of 'The Identity of Man'.
Transcript of will from Prerogative Court of Canterbury registers
Comprises correspondence with Dr Edmund Carpenter on: Bronowski having visited him at the University of California Santa Cruz campus; his film, 'College' and article 'Not since Babel or When words get in the way' (copy included); and suggestions for other sources relating to Bronowski's studies into languages.
Includes copy of caricature print of Edmund Henry Morgan which appeared in Vanity Fair on 19th January 1889 under his nickname 'Red Morgan'; Photographs of Morgan, c. 1880;
Etching by W. C. Edwards.
Exhibition poster, wall text, handout, postcards and activity sheet for Eduardo Paolozzi - 'Celebrating the Pioneer of Pop Art', West Court Gallery, 12 October 2024 - 23 March 2025