A bill for work done to the college, including: painting the parlour chimney pot three times, painting the chimney piece, and painting the Great Staircase in the Master's Lodge (6s); painting the new irons on the Hall doors (6d); painting the parlour in the Master's Lodge at 3d per 105 yards (£1 6s 3d); painted the chimney, and blacked the back of the chimney and leaded the hearth (2s 4d); painting 2 pairs of window sashes and frames (3s); painting "the New & Bare places" and wainscotted in lead (4s); painted the passages at 3d per 20 yards (5s); whiting the ceilings and painting bare places (2s); painting 4 pairs of windows sashes and frames in the garden (6s); painting the outside of the door leading to the garden (1s); painting the dining room, the passages, staircase and hall (4s 6d); painting the garden door which leads to the walk (2s); puttying and painting a door and window sashes in oil, and painting all the wainscot within the lodge (6s); puttying the "Joiners" for the garden doors (2d); painting the new garden door and door frame three times with oil, and painting the large door by the chapel (7s); blacking the "Coves" and back of the Hall chimney twice, and painting the chimney piece (3s); for lead, putty and carpenters working on the Gates near the close (6d); cleaning and painting the Great Gates, posts and iron-work in oil (18s). This part of the bill amounted to £4 17s 3d, and was followed by further entries: painting the new and old chapel doors three times (6s 6d); painting a door and door frame in the cloisters "by the Door going into the Lodge" (1s). The total bill amounted to £5 4s 9d and was signed by James Ivers.
Darby, Rev. Mr. SamuelA bill for work done to the college between September 1782 and 8th November 1784. The bill includes: painting the skirting board on the lodge stairs and 'mending several pts. on wall' (4s); painting 70 garden sticks green (5s 10d); painting the tin funnel from the buttress twice with lead colour (1s 6d); painting 18 yards of the new gates in lead colour, three times (9s); painting the doors by the hall 'Chocolate' (1s 8d); white lead and oil for the masons (4s); painting the cloisters 'in new Corpick' three times (13s); painting 4 18 'light sashes' three times in 'Lanthorn' (12s); painting six '16 light sashes in Cloysters' three times (16s); painting the Stone Gateway four times in a 'dark stone colour' (14s); painting the iron gates twice in 'lead colour' (5s 10d); painting 'the other Iron work' once (5s 10d); painting 'blank windows' black, three times (6s 6d); painting 3 new casements, frames and 76 'saddle bars' (5s 5d); painting 50 new windows (£8 6s 8d). Bill is then subdivided according to work done in Mr Turner's Room and Mr Whitehead's Room. This includes (for Turner): painting 40 yards of skirting board 'of three Rooms' twice (16s 8d); painting door case, shutter and windows in the bed room (2s); painting 2 '12 light sashes and one 4-light sash (2s 8d); colouring two passages and a closet with yellow distemper (12s). For Whitehead, this includes: painting 46 yards once in the 'Keeping Room' (11s 3d); painting the new door lining three times, and painting the mullions of the windows (5s 4d). Total bill amounted to £14 10s 8d. On the reverse is a note of receipt signed by Charles Freeman.
Freeman, CharlesPaid £1 3s 1d for painting work including painting the new gates posts, painting the chimney in College's parlor, wainscoting the chimney in hall, a frame for a room, etc. Received of Mr. Newton. Signed by Ann Ivers
Ivers, AnnPaid £4 8s 5d to Charles Freeman for painting work in the college, including: painting a new door, doorcase and skirting in the chapel cloak room a chocolate color, painting the wainscotting in the chapel cloak room a stone color, a light sash, whitewashing the ceiling, whiting the mullions, painting a new pump in the fellows garden green, painting a new pump by the kitchen a lead color, putty, painting the paths and rails in the lane with white lead, and painting a new ladder for the fellows garden a lead color. Bundled with JCAD/2/2/9/1776/12 and 14.
Freeman, CharlesPaid to Charles Freeman £5 6s 1d by Lynford Caryl for painting 5yd three times in Mr Norton's room, 100yd twice over in the parlour at the Lodge, six yd once in back of shetten, two 18 Light Sashes, several new pannels other places, whitewashed the ceiling 38 yd, 23yd once over in the passage, Garden Door twice over, 14 twelve light sashes three twice, frames to Ditto, six twelve lights once over.
Freeman, CharlesPaid £1 19s 1d to Charles Freeman. For; painting in the hall of the Lodge, whitewashing and painting the mullions of the windows
Freeman, CharlesBill for painting and repairs done by H Jerrold. Signed by H Jerrold. Items billed include: painting new palings and gate posts in yard, repairing pump at Mr. Brown's opposite college, repairing garden lights, painting posts and rails in New Square, cleaning, and stopping up. Total amount £8 1s.
Jerrold, H.Bill for painting work done to the college in August 1864. Total payment of £2 3s 6d, and includes payment for painting round cloisters, old and new work, and for painting in water closets. Dated 28th November 1864 and signed by E. for H. Jerrold.
Jerrold, E.Letter "A" no. 1 & no. 2
Washing & Whitening Bedroom Ceiling
Letter "C" no. 1
Washing & Whitening Sitting Room Ceiling, Painting round Ceiling with Plaster
Washing & Whitening Dressing Room Ceiling
no. 4
Washing & Whitening Sitting Room Ceiling & Girder, Mending with Plaster
no. 6
Washing & Whitening Sitting Room Ceiling
Washing & Whitening Bedroom Ceiling
Letter "E" no. 3
Washing & Whitening Sitting Rm Ceiling & Cornice, Mending with Plaster
no. 11
Washing & Whitening Bedroom Ceiling
Letter "F" no. 3
Washing & Whitening Bedroom Ceiling & Painting round with Plaster
Letter "I" no. 4
Washing & Whitening Ceilings to Bedroom & Dressing Room, Painting round with Plaster for Papering, Cleaning down, Preparing & Painting usual Work to both Rooms, twice
no. 5
Washing & Whitening Bedroom Ceiling, Painting round with Plaster, Preparing & Painting usual Work to Room, twice
Mr Lillistone's Room
Washing & Whitening Sitting Room Ceiling
Cleaning down & Painting Ornamental Garden Seats
Painting Ornamental Vases
At the College Buttery
Washing & Whitening Ceiling & Walls to Front Apartments including Entrance Lobby, Preparing & Painting usual plain Work, twice
Preparing, Painting, Graining & Varnishing usual Work
Cleaning down & Lime whitening the Cellar & Pantry Ceiling & Walls, Cleaning down & Painting the usual Work
Cleaning down & Varnishing the Entrance Door, both sides
At the Porters Lodge
Washing & Whitening Ceiling to Front Rm
Preparing Painting & Graining the Window stool, Skirting &c. & Cleaning down & Touching up & Varnishing the Whole & Marbling Chimney piece Painting the Girder & Mullions to Windows
Washing & Whitening Ceiling and Washing & Coloring Walls to Bed Rm, Preparing and Painting usual Work
At the Fellows Closets, Front Garden
Washing, Mending & Whitening Ceiling and Washing & Coloring Walls, Preparing & Painting the usual Interior & Exterior work to both Closets
At Lecture Room
Washing, Mending with Plaster & Whitening Ceiling
Painting up Wall with Plaster for Papering Distempering Girder to Room, Rubbing down Stopping with Putty & Painting the usual Work to Room twice in Oil White Painting & Varnishing Chimney twice Painting Outside Work to 6 Pair of Sashes (three times), Painting on Entrance Wall to 9 Stair cases for Name Plates (3 times), Writing up Names & Bracketing (49 in number)
The Fellows Water Closets (Pump Court) Washing & Whitening Ceilings and Washing, Whitening & Coloring Walls, Washing & Whitening Lobby, Washing, Whitening, & Painting Inside Woodwork to New Closets, Three times & Lobby Woodwork once, Painting New part to Door to Staircase B
Washing & Whitening Ceiling to the Boys School Rm & Lobby Entrance & Distempering Girder to Rm, Mending with Plaster, Knotting and Priming New Work, Rubbing down Stopping with Putty, & Painting twice the usual work to Rm twice in Oil Painting the Entrance Lobby Work
Washing Stopping & Whitening Ceiling to Clap Rm Rubbing down & Painting the usual work to Clap Rm (twice)
Touching up Wainscot Work to College Hall, Combination Room & Lobby to Combination Room
Painting New part to Trow Fence (Christ pieces, three times)
Total: £24 19s 6d
W. & G. FlackPaid £11 18s to John Goode and Son for decorating work done in College. Work in Master's Lodge includes cleaning and painting front gates door in wall and lodge door green, cleaning and painting kitchens and jobs and over, 63 feet of sarking board, less to dresser, floor biry?, 2 fire screens, chimney piece and 2 over, light sarks, 7 sark aprons, spit sarks, 8 large iron bolts, bedrooms, cleaned and painted, 64 feet of sarking board to over shelf to stone window mullions, 1 casement to frame, 5 bolts, water closet, handrest in back storeroom to over painting three window mullions in bedrooms to over head stone cellar window section to over head white. Front Court work includes painting spouts lead colour, 11 wood bottoms of spouts, 4 saropers lead colour. Work in Pump Court including 300ft of spouting, 2 wood bottoms of spouts, 3 saropers. Work done in Cloister Court includes 360 ft of spouting, cement. 96 ft of spouting in Fellows Garden, 222 ft of spouting, saropers lead colour in Master's Garden. 100ft of spouting in Master's back yard. 96 ft of spouting to side of Chapel. 218 ft of spouting to back of combination room and New Building K staircase, 66ft of spouting in back of Great Court in the kitchen garden, Endmest Clover?, painting the door to servant yard stone colour, painting 7 lamps red outside green to lamp irons to entrance and back court, parts in Great Court to over green.
J. Goode and SonsPaid £2 3s 9d to Charles Freeman for painting work in the college, in Mr. Atkinson's room, and in the room over Mr. Atkinson's room. Work in college included: painting the bottom part of the necessary house by the white gates, scouring the alcove in the fellows' garden with soap, painting several new places in the necessary houses in the fellows' garden, painting new doors and the case of a small door in the staircase of pump court, and carpenters puttying that door. Work in Mr. Atkinson's rooms included: painting new window seats and skirting boards a chocolate color, paintings doors, painting the chimney piece, and whitewashing the siding. Work in the room's over Mr. Atkinson's rooms included: painting a new skirting board, painting the chimney piece, painting doors chocolate, whiting the ceiling, and painting a light sash.
Freeman, CharlesPaid £1 5s 9d to Charles Freeman for painting in the college, including: painting the two necessary houses in the fellows' garden, painting a new door white that is in the gates oppose the green, painting the rest of the gate white with the iron work lead color, and painting a new ladder by the hall lead colored.
Freeman, CharlesPainter's bill for work done on the 4 September, 1782, principally painting new sash windows and a New Cornich (cornice) in the Cloisters. £3.18.4 received and signed by Chas. Freeman.
Freeman, CharlesPaid by the Reverend Mr. Darby, Bursar, £1 14s 11d to James Ivers for: painting a new pair of shutters in the kitchen at the lodge; putty for joiners; cleaning, puttying and painting the cupola over the hall and with spindle and lead atht etop and bottom; for scouring the college parlor; for painting the door to library stairs.
Ivers, JamesPaid £6 6s 2d to Charles Freeman for painting work in the college, including: the chimney and chimney piece in the Lodge, the chimney in the linen room, several window seats, blacking a chimney with black lead, light stone colour for the cupboard and door in the combination room, carving work over doors, a carved chimney, whitewashing the ceiling, painting a skirting board, painting the alcove in the garden and putting it up, painting the large garden chain green, painting the pump green, painting doors and windows in Mr. Nevil's staircase a chocolate colour, scraping rust off the iron work in the court, painting iron gates and one side of the iron palisade.
Freeman, CharlesPaid £7 17s 11d to Charles Freeman for painting work in the college, including: painting the great iron gates facing Jesus Lane, scouring the Hall and painting it an olive color, painting the iron work outside the hall an olive color, blacking the chimney and the skirting by the combination room, painting one side of a chocolate door, painting the lodge door chocolate. Bundled with JCAD/2/2/9/1776/13 and 14.
Freeman, CharlesPaid 12 pounds 1 shilling 5 pence to J. H. Goode for painting.
Library staircase ceiling walls. Whited.
Light sashes painted over stone colour.
Woodwork
Scraping cleaning and stopping ceiling, walls.
Used plaster of Paris ('Parris') and balls of whiting.
G. Staircase ceiling walls whited.
Cleaning and stopping ceilings and walls and sponging woodwork.
Skirting painted over. Light sashes painted over.
Window seat painted over.
Woodwork varnished
Ornamental iron railing painted over dark green
Cleaning ceiling walls woodwork touching up woodwork.
Used plaster whiting saircases badged over doors numbered, 43 badges black and 43 numbers white.
Front Court casing to piping
Job to Letter Bose
Signed J. H. Goode
Goode, J. H.From the Master & Fellows of Jesus College to J. H. Goode. Work done on the following: hall, Malcolm Street, Porters Lodge, chapel, students water closets/outside piping & spikes, D staircase, and lamps. Items billed: hall 1 man 1/4 day & colour touching up panel; Malcolm Street, 2 posts painted 3 times; Porters Lodge, cupboard painted 3 oils stone colour; chapel, lattice blinds 3 oils lead colour 35yds at 9d; students' water closets, 31 ft troughing & 19 ft spikes 2 over lead colour at 1 1/2; D staircase, ceilings & walls whited 108 yds at 2d; woodwork 2 oils then gravied & varnished 89 yds at 1/6 d; 47 ft of handrail ditto at 2d; 4 yds super 2 oils stone colour at 8d; 4 10 light sashes; 2 2 light mullions; 1 man 3/4 day & 2 men 4 days cleaning ceilings, walls, & preparing woodwork & plaster; 2 lamps to gates & 1 iron & 1 lamp on wall 2 oils inside & out; Porters Lodge 37 ft of skirting 3 oils at 2d; 4 yds super 2 oils at 8d; board 3 oils black; chimney piece varnish black. Amount billed totals: £12 11s 10.5d. Signed by J. H. Goode.
Corrie, Rev. Dr. George Elwes (1793-1885), Master of Jesus College, CambridgePaid £7 7s 10d for work around College including payments for colour for back gates at close, outside of skylight over entrance to Mr. Gaskell's room. Also:
Lecture room - cleaning, super work puttied and painted over, parts of shutters back of cupboards, window seats etc 3 times half flat white, light sashes, large stone window mullions puttied and painted three times, chimney piece black, skirting three times, cornice distempered, broad beam distempered, large boards for lectures both sides blackboards, tressels for lectures painted black
Courts - lamps inside and out and pots in Great Court, lamp and iron over entrance gate, lamp and iron in new court, to lamps and irons in the cloisters.
J. Goode and SonsPaid to John Stone for work done in the new buildings, including payments for colouring the walls to the keeping rooms in the new buildings and for painting the ceiling and cornices, "three oils stone colour to wine bins", sash squares painted black, grained wainscot and varnishing, for painting skirting, stairs and architrave, wainscot and banisters painted the colour of putty, rim of angle beads painted part black and part blue, ceilings painted white, wash stop and cole buff (?), oak graining and varnishing. Signed by John Stone.
A bill to Dr Caryl. Paid £4 5s 9d including 'whiteing and blacking the Hall chimney', 'painting parlor chimney', 'painting ladders for Masters Garden', 'painting a door 3 times', painting iron gates, 'putting and painting posts and rails and palissades', oil colours. Signed by Ann Ivers.
Ivers, AnnPaid £3 4s to Charles Freeman for putting up and painting the great gates in the close, putting up and painting the door and door case that opens into the close, painting spikes for the garden wall, painting iron casements, painting and graining panels in the chapel's altarpiece, cleaning and varnishing the altarpiece, and painting the door that opens into the Mrs Seat in the chapel.
Freeman, CharlesPaid 3s 9d to Charles Freeman for painting the door at the entrance of the college hall a chocolate color. Bundled with JCAD/2/2/9/1776/12 and 13.
Freeman, CharlesPaid £3 7s 9d to Charles Freeman. For: painting in dining room, painting the shelters, whitewashing the ceiling, painting doors, staircase and window sashes and painting the gate posts.
Freeman, CharlesMr Freeman's bill, signed by himself, for painting 20 new sash windows and four old ones, of 20 squares each, and the new cornice in the Cloisters.
Freeman, CharlesPaid £8 10s 11d to H. Jerrold for painting work. Includes payments for painting of front iron gates twice over, new boarding to lodge front gates; painting doors in garden stable yard, outbuildings, gates, gutterings, all old work two coats, new work three coats, cleaned and stopped; painting two pairs new gates, four coats of paint, 33 yards; 70 feet of piping and guttering, 5 lb. of sheet lead for gutters at end of coach-house, labour and nails. Signed by H. Jerrold.
Jerrold, H.Paid £37 3s 1d for painting around the College. Including:
Master's Lodge - stable gates rubbed down and puttied and painted, nursery rubbed down, puttied and painted, 6 large stone Gothic mullions puttied and painted, 3 casements and frames both sides, 11 bars, chimney piece them marbled and ?, 109ft of skirting pegs and shelves, new door 4 times both sides, back staircase dado and part of woodwork, level and flatten stone, light sash and frame, balusters puttied and painted, colour repairing loss of dado, school room and adjoining room, 12 lights sashes and frames repaired and varnished back puttied, dado up to chimney piece flatted, chimney piece puttied, bedroom over drawing room wardrobe 2 and 3 times dead window seats shelf etc, job in dressing room, chimney piece stone, in Hall, Butler's pantry doors puttied, painted, parts of pantry repaired and painted, Gothic stone mullions, 10 lights puttied and painted, skirting, case to pipe, cupboard in butler's pantry, garden chairs repaired, puttied and painted, flower stands repaired, puttied and painted, 1 chair 3 times green, new water closet rubbed down cleaned puttied and painted three times in oil then grained and varnished, skirting for the same, 9 lights in door grained, 10 lights white, backs of three doors puttied and painted, passage repaired and painted white, new door both sides three times, in best bedroom chimney piece stone and window seats white, kitchen cleaned and painted in part stone and chocolate, chimney piece clearcoled and painted, 3 mullions and 1 casement walls touched up and painted, passage repaired and painted, bedroom puttied and painted, 12 lights sash and frame, laundry and scullery cleaned and painted, chimney piece stone, 2 tables cleaned and painted, meat screen and flour bin, skirting, pump chocolate, light in door, water closet in lodge garden puttied and painted three times in oil then grained. Oak and varnished, skirting and frame, 3 chairs three times buff 2 strung dark green 1 black and spotted, 3 wash hand stands 3 times buff strung black, 4 chairs and 1 stand 3 times drab then strung blue black and white, 1 man for doing various jobs, colour used, door to lodge then grained and varnished and inside of door green, great gates to entrance of lodge puttied and painted green, wheel barrow.
Courts - Door and frame by New Court both sides puttied and painted 3 times, door in cloister painted and varnished, iron gates at end of walk, a man 2 days cleaning the same, Trout (?) of Great Gate repaired and varnished.
Kitchen - Clearcoled and painted, 10 light sashes, shelves.
Fellows' Garden - summer house puttied and painted in green, privies painted green, 4 light sashes and frames both sides, 22ft of cornice, door in wall in green, entrance by porters lodge, skirting.
Privys - Privys leading to close on left hand painted green, on right hand side also painted green, 2 casements, lights and chair, skirting.
J. Goode and SonsPaid to John Goode and Son painters for painting work on the lodge, hall and back gates. Includes work on chimney piece, closet by study, lobby to dining room, drawing room, bedroom over study and hall doors.
John Goode & SonPaid to James Ivers for work done in the College including for whiting and blacking the Hall chimney and varnishing the chimney piece, for painting the College parlour chimney piece and doing the sides in lead and blacking the back, cleaning and painting the seat on both sides, work in the fellows garden, for finishing work in the Hall, "scouring the Hall all over", brushes, soap, whiting the Hall and the entrances to it, blacked the bottoms of the panelling in the Hall, paint the Hall in olive colour, for painting the four carved pots at the top of the entrance, "for colour and time the bare places", blacking round the coat of arms and cleaning the same, whiting the passage to the parlour and blacking the bottom, painting the iron and wood work in pearl colour going up into the Hall and colouring the doors the same, for whiting the butteries, for painting and staining with oil the rostrum in the hall, for gilding the carved shield for the picture frame and writing in the same, for painting the sash windows and sash frames in the front of the College twice over in oil, for putty and time repairing 40 sashes, two painting piers in the audit room, to painting the inside of piers at the lodge, for mending some places in the dining room in the lodge, painting where the pictures in the lodge dining room hang, painting the two new pairs of windows for the kitchen and covering them three times in oil, for painting a new door and door case in the garden belonging to the new wall, for painting the new shutters in the study at the lodge, painting the door and skirting board and the end of the book case and mending some places in the room by it, for painting part of the wall in oil in the passage by the audit room and whiting the walls, painting handrails down all the banisters on both staircases, whiting and blacking five chimneys, painting 3 doors in the kitchen twice in oil. Signed by Ann Ivers
Ivers, JamesPaid £19 8s 2 1/2d to James Ivors for painting work done in Curtis Room, Coppard Room (cuppards and wainscotting), Brooks Room (sashes and frames, doors, wainscotting, and the banisters on the staircase), Vonners Room, the door of the garden gate, in the master's study, all the sashes and frames in the front of the college, the audit room, painting the sashes and frames in the combination, and whiting staircases and cloisters.
Ivers, JamesPaid £2 2s 6d to Charles Freeman. For: painting a new ladder, painting garden door, painting sashes and frames for parlour, painting room under Mr Mathews, painting in the opposite room and painting shuttter doors and chimney piece
Freeman, CharlesBill addressed to the Rev Master and Fellows of Jesus College from H. Jerrold for work done in 1862, painting tenements; blasting old paint off of doors and shutters; painting lights and frame; guttering and piping; windowsills; painting a fence and gate; repainting old work; for paint; varnish; charcoal; stops; labour. All totals £6 9s 1d. Signed as settled 2 December 1862 by E. Jerrold on behalf of H. Jerrold.
Jerrold, H.Payment of £7 16s 0d to W. & G. Flack for painting and plastering work. Includes payments for altering time table to letter box, painting the ceiling of the young men's water closet, priming and painting new windows of Staircase L, painting new windows for Mr. Morgan's room, painting new sashes, painting and writing a Latin inscription of 170 letters on an iron plate/label in the garden, painting chapel windows, priming and painting new skirting at the Porters' Lodge, matching old painting work in the College Buttery following plumbing work, painting new cupboards and shelving in Staircase B, plaster work to ceilings and walls of Staircase C, whitening ceilings and recolouring walls in same staircase, priming and painting 2 new doors and repainting lower part of wall in same staircase, plaster work to ceilings and walls in Staircase H, whitening ceilings and recolouring walls in same staircase. Signed by W. & G. Flack
W. & G. FlackPaid to Robert Dalton for work done by him on the new building. Includes costs for painting the old wainscot in a ground chamber by the Fellows garden door and for whiting the ceiling and chimney in the same room; For painting two outward doors in the same staircase; For painting the new iron casements and irons and 42 iron bars for windows facing the court, for painting of 13 wooden casements and pains, for painting 14 new sash windows next to the Fellows garden, for putty and glass for those windows, for whiting the glass, for a brush, for whiting two low room chimneys that were newly plastered. Signed by Robert Dalton
Bill for painting work to college rooms from December 1865 to September 1866. Total payment of £25 6s. Includes payment for: priming, painting, graining, varnishing and marbling doors, washing and whitening ceilings (including sitting room, gyp room and bedroom); pointing ceilings and cornices with plaster; stopping with putty and painting work in rooms in oil (sitting room, gyp room and bed room); touching up wainscotting; graining, marbling and painting chimney piece; priming, stopping with putty and painting new cupboard in gyp room.
Rooms mentioned: Maurice Byng, Mr. Brown, Mr. Hadon, Mr. Banks, Mr. Pickance, Mr. Otter (staircase A, room 1), Mr Dix (staircase A, room 3), Mr. Duthie (A 4), Mr. Gawthern (B 2), Mr. Crane (B 4), Mr. Elton (E 2), Mr. Banks (E 3), Mr Bayley (E 6), Mr Baker (E 12), Mr. Symth's (H 2), Mr. Gibbs (I 1) and R. C. F. Griffith (K 1).
Undated and unsigned.
Paid to F. R. Leach for work done in SCR, including payments for whiting ceiling, painting woodwork panels, unpacking cabinet and brasswork, fixing sconces with brass screws, repairing carpet, carriage of empty case to Hollands' (London) and for polishing the top of a large new table. Signed by Leach.
Paid £1 19s 11d to James Ivors for painting step ladders for the fellows' garden, painting a pair of sashes and frames in oil for Crumpton's room, painting in olive color, painting the outside in oil stone color, putty for the room by the hall.
Ivers, JamesPaid to F. R. Leach for work done in SCR, including payments for working on old ceiling, preparing and repainting woodwork, whitening ceilings, repainting new woodwork in the lobby, recanvassing and repapering the side room, reglazing two windows with best British plate glass and painting the exterior of the sashes in white, mosaic glazing and fixing door in side room, fixing new curtain pole, taking down, replaiting and rehanging curtains. Signed by Leach.
Small wooden plaque painted with the College crest. Also larger wooden plaque painted with Cambridge University crest.
Small wooden plaque painted with the College crest. Also larger wooden plaque painted with Cambridge University crest.
Small wooden plaque painted with the College crest.
A. W. Crisp & CoReverend Dr French
Bought of C Finch
1822 5th December
106 Mineral Brown Paint - 1.4.3 1/2
1 cask 2/6 and 1 ladle 1/6 - 0.4.0
2 brushes 6 / 1 iron pot - 0.8.0
£1.16.3 1/2
1824 20th November - By cash For C Finch Hon
John Dearsley
Includes analysis of paint. With covering letter
Fairhaven of Anglesey AbbeyIncludes photograph of picture
Comprises photocopied page proofs (showing double page spreads) for 'The Ascent of Man' book annotated [by Sylvia Fitzgerald]. Includes the material at the beginning of the book (such as the foreword) and the bibliography, but not the index.
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Part 1: chapters 1-6; Part 2: chapters 7-13.
Comprises photocopied page proofs (showing double page spreads) for 'The Ascent of Man' book with a few annotations [by Bronowski].
Part 1: chapters 1-6; Part 2: chapters 7-13.
Comprises photocopied page proofs (showing double page spreads) for 'The Ascent of Man' book with words to be included in the index underlined throughout. Also includes two annotated draft indexes (March & July 1973).
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