Wood engraving by C. G. Lewis. The subject is thought to be Grand Pensionary Cats, painted by Nicholas Maas. It is marked on the frame as a portriat of William Harvey.
"A Prelude upon Nicaea" for organ. Metronome marking: 72 beats per minute.
Full draft in ink, and pencil sketch of a fragment in pencil.
Programme notes [of an organ recital] "Bach, Death, and the Maiden" written by Richard Campbell.
Programme:
- BWV 140 "Wachet auf, ruft die Stimme"
- BWV 1046 "Brandenburg" Concerto No. 1 in F
- Funeral Motets, BWV 226 and 118
- Organ improvisation by JvdK
- BWV 60: "Dialogus zwischen Furcht und Hoffnung", "Furcht, O Ewigkeit, du Donner Wort", "Hoffnung, Herr, ich warte auf dein Heyl"
A recital of music by Laurence Picken in the College Chapel on 12th June 2001
A concert given in the College Chapel on Saturday 22nd November 1975 at 8.30pm
Names listed alphabetically with graduation year
Property of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College in the University of Cambridge and occupied by Mr John Elliston on a lease for 8 years from October 10th 1853
Consists of a leaflet containing the programme for the conference which included Bronowski speaking on 'Protest - Past and Present' (2 June 1969).
Consists of a spiral bound volume containing transcripts of the 5 sessions of a seminar organised by the Council for Biology in Human Affairs, and sponsored by the National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse, the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, the Drug Abuse Council and the Rockefeller Foundation (at the Salk Institute, 21-23 Oct 1972).
As well as transcripts the volume contains a summary of purpose, agenda and list of participants for the seminar.
Comprises material relating to a collection of selected essays in Art and Science, posthumously published.
Comprises an annotated draft typescript prepared for publication with a photocopy of notes by Bronowski on a possible essay selection (1971), notes [by Bronowski] of comments on essays and copies of some poems by Bronowski.
[Annotations appear to be by Sylvia Fitzgerald, with some by Bronowski and in another hand, possibly Piero E Ariotti].
Comprises an annotated draft typescript prepared for publication, with notes [by Bronowski] of comments on essays.
[Annotations appear to be by Sylvia Fitzgerald and Bronowski].
Comprises an annotated draft typescript prepared for publication, with notes [by Bronowski] of comments on essays.
[Annotations appear to be by Sylvia Fitzgerald and Bronowski].
Comprises an annotated draft typescript prepared for publication, with notes [by Bronowski] of comments on essays.
[Annotations appear to be by Sylvia Fitzgerald and Bronowski].
Comprises an annotated draft typescript prepared for publication, with a copy of Bronowski's review of 'The Double Helix' by James D Watson, notes [by Bronowski] of comments on essays, and notes on adjustments to be made to this section (such as including it within chapter 3, rather than as chapter 4).
[Annotations appear to be by Sylvia Fitzgerald and Bronowski].
Comprises an annotated draft typescript prepared for publication, with notes [by Bronowski] of comments on essays. Also includes: a photocopy of the report of the British Mission to Japan on 'The Effects of the Atomic Bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki' (1946); photocopies of newspaper articles in The Observer by Bronowski on 'A New Cosmology' (7 May 1950), 'The Icy Secrets of Matter' (8 Feb 1953), 'Messages from Dark Stars' (1 Jun 1952) and 'Mechanisms of Life' (10 Jan 1960); and a photocopy of 'The Beginnings of Life' by Bronowski (British Medical Journal, 5 Jan 1952) which was a review of 'The Physical Basis of Life' by J D Bernal.
[Annotations appear to be by Sylvia Fitzgerald and Bronowski].
Comprises: a draft typescript prepared for publication with a few annotations [by Sylvia Fitzgerald], notes [by Bronowski] of comments on essays, and a note of adjustments to be made to this section. Also includes a typescript of Bronowski's review of 'Death in Life: Survivors of Hiroshima' by Robert Jay Lifton.
Comprises an annotated draft typescript and notes [by Bronowski] of comments on essays.
[Annotations are mainly by Bronowski, with a few by Sylvia Fitzgerald].
Also includes information about publications included in 'A Sense of the Future', a draft outline for the book, and notes on questions and points about the book [annotated by Bronowski].
Anonymous brief history of the College
A printed booklet of 9 pages, with illustrations, by D.M.E. [apparently a Miss Ellis, a member of the congregation].
Ellis, D MA Short History of the Organ Revival. By Lawrence I. Phelps.
Published by Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis, Missouri.
Zhao Jue county, the heart of Da Liang Mountain.
With drawings by E. McKnight Kauffer.
A St. Cecilia's Festival Concert. Cathedral and Abbey Church of Saint Alban.
Combined Chorus of St. Albans Bach Choir and St. Albans Choral Society with St. Albans Orchestral Society.
Valerie Carnell, Soprano. John Noble, Baritone. Patricia Wilkins, Contralto. John Marvin, Tenor.
Conducted by Peter Hurford, Eric Anderson and Robert Lindsay.
Programme:
- Magnificat (Antonio Vivaldi)
- Passacaglia from 5th Symphony (R. Vaughan-Williams)
- German Requiem (Johannes Brahms)
A St. Cecilia's Festival Concert. Cathedral and Abbey Church of Saint Alban.
Combined Chorus of St. Albans Bach Choir and St. Albans Choral Society with St. Albans Orchestral Society.
Marion Millford, Soprano. David Galliver, Tenor. Jean Allister, Contralto. Richard Standen, Bass. Peter Hurford, Organ.
Conducted by Eric Anderson and Robert Lindsay.
Programme:
- Mass in C (opus 86) (Beethoven)
- Laudate Dominum - a suite for organ (Peter Hurford)
- Excerpt from Part 2 of the Dreams of Gerontius (Elgar)
A Translation/Edition of Charles Tournemire's "Cesar Franck". By Ralph James Kneeream, Jr.
D. Mus. Thesis, Northwestern University, Evanston Illinois, 1983.
Consists of a booklet from the BBC tribute to Bronowski (16 Jan 1975) with a promotional card for 'The Ascent of Man' television series.
The booklet contains the texts of talks [from the tribute service] by Sir Michael Swain (Chairman of the BBC, 'Introduction'), Basil Wright ('University Days'), Francis Crick ('The World of Science'), Douglas Cleverdon ('Radio'), Reg Butler ('The Two Cultures'), Sam Wannamaker ('Theatre') and Adrian Malone ('Television').
"A Trio for the Duchess" for organ in D major.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerComprises material relating to a lecture by Bronowski which was later published as an article.
Comprises typescript versions of a lecture, which was later published as an article in Leonardo Magazine.
Comprises a typescript of Bronowski's lecture given for the Forum Lecture Series (Voice of America) annotated with corrections and additions to be made for publication in 'Leonardo'.
Comprises a typescript of an article for publication in 'Leonardo', including the corrections and additions noted in Bronowski 4/3/14/2.
Comprises a typescript (with cut and pasted sections) of a lecture given for the Forum Lecture Series (Voice of America).
Comprises correspondence with Frank Malina (Editor, Leonardo: International Journal of the Contemporary Artist) on 'A Twentieth Century Image of Man' being published in Leonardo, with drafts and proofs.
Also includes correspondence about reprints of the article.
Comprises correspondence about Bronowski giving a lecture in the Voice of America Forum lecture series, 1972 (for broadcast on overseas radio) with 5 typescripts of 'A Twentieth Century Image of a Man'. One typescript is annotated with corrections by Bronowski and Sylvia Fitzgerald, 2 are annotated with corrections and additions by Bronowski, and one is the revised and enlarged text for publication in Leonardo magazine.
Also includes an information sheet about the Forum lecture series of the Voice of America.
"A Viking coin of an unknown bishop of Lindsey?", by Stewart Lyon, copy of typescript, two pages on two folios (recto only), marked "Draft" and dated 31 January 2001, discussing the the inscription of an example of the sword coinage naming Sihtric, which, if considered as a retrograde legend, may be read as naming a Bishop Edmund.
Lyon, Colin Stewart SinclairProduction of 'A Village Opera', with music by Bach and Handel, and the play 'Lady Audley's Secret' by C.H. Hazlewood performed as part of the May Week Entertainment in conjunction with the Literary Society in the College Cloisters at 8.30pm
A vocal companion to Bach's Orgelbüchlein. Book One. Edited and compiled by Walter Emery.
Published by Novello, London.
A vocal companion to Bach's Orgelbüchlein. Book Three. Edited and compiled by Walter Emery.
Published by Novello, Borough Green, Sevenoaks, Kent.
A vocal companion to Bach's Orgelbüchlein. Book Two. Edited and compiled by Walter Emery.
Published by Novello, London.
Comprises correspondence, mainly with Professor Robert S Cohen (chairman, department of Physics, Boston University), relating to a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science on 'Physics and the Explanation of Life' in Boston (27-29 Dec 1969) where Bronowski gave a paper on 'New Concepts in the Evolution of Complexity: Stratified Stability and Unbounded Plans' ('The Evolution of Complexity'). Includes correspondence on the audio recordings of the meeting and on publication of 'The Evolution of Complexity'.
Also includes: programmes for the meeting and for the 'Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science, 1969-1970'; a typescript of Bronowski's paper given at the meeting, a typescript summary, and a typescript outline; copies of articles by Walter G Berl, AAAS Meeting Editor, from 'Science'; a signed agreement by Bronowski to appear on a television programme entitled 'AAAS Science Report, 1969'; and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Comprises correspondence relating to a half-day symposium on 'Science: The World Culture' that Bronowski was organising for the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meeting in New York (Jan 1975). Includes a press release about the symposium.
Comprises correspondence and other material relating to a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Chicago. Bronowski took part in panel discussions on 'Scientific and Professional Organizations, War/Peace Issues, and Public Policy' (organised by Robert Pickus, president of the World Without War Council of the United States), and a symposium on 'Science and Human Values' for section L 'History and Philosophy of Science' (organised by Ralph Wendell Burhoe, editor of Zygon journal of Religion and Science).
Also includes: correspondence about Bronowski appearing on NET station in Chicago [television programmes] relating to the AAAS meeting; and copies of papers by others who participated in the symposium on 'Science and Human Values' (A Katchalsky, Professor Van Rensselaer Potter, Anthony F C Wallace, Barry B Edelstein and R B Lindsay).
Comprises correspondence with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) on a joint meeting with the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACYT) on 'Science and Man in the Americas' to be held in Mexico City. Bronowski was to give a lecture on 'Science and Human Values' but this was cancelled due to his ill health.
Also includes: a leaflet about the meeting, a photocopy of a notice in 'Science' announcing the meeting (vol. 179, 2 Mar 1973), a copy of a letter to Dr Manuel Ortega from Bronowski following a visit to Mexico (1966), an abstract of Bronowski's planned lecture on 'Science and Human Values', a photocopy of an article on the meeting from 'Nature' (vol. 244, 13 Jul 1973), and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Contains photographs of drawing
Comprises correspondence with Lester Cooper (Executive Producer of documentary programmes) of the American Broadcasting Corporation and John Zane (Director of Communications at the Salk Institute) about ideas for programmes featuring Bronowski, and about other films by Cooper.
Dr Lynford Caryl's copy of Sherman's college history, with Caryl's notes and an appendix by him bringing the lists of Fellows down to 1747.