Photograph taken outside Quincentenary Library. Names on board read Professor J. R. Crawford, Dr. A. Rajagopal, Dr. L. M. Shaw-Taylor, Red Dr. T. M. Jenkins, Dr. J. P. T. Clackson, Professor R. Cipolla, Dr M. R. Levan, Mr S. J. Barton, Dr M. P. C. Oldham, Dr J. E. Roseblade, Dr V. Mottier, Dr S. T. C. Siklos, Professor P. D. A. Garnsey, Professor J. T. Killen, Dr R. Mengham, Dr. J. W. Ajioka, Mr N. J. Ray, Dr M. L. S. Sorensen, Dr J. Bacon, Dr M. M. Arnot, Dr E. M. Collingham, Mrs S. Fennell, Dr S. Margadonna, Dr G. T. Parks, Mr I. M. LeM Du Quensay, Mr P. J. Martin, Dr G. Kearns, Dr K. Shea, Dr T. D. Wilkinson, Profesoor P. H. Nolan, Dr C. H. Grant, Mrs V. R. Osborne, Dr Krishnan, Dr P. D. Mills, Dr J. Thompson, Mr P. A. Chirico, Dr T. S. Aidt, Dr R. A. Murphy, Dr P. J. Smith, Dr D. I. Wilson, Dr R. D. Bowers, Professor M. J. Waring, Dr M. R. Minden, Dr J. R. Howlett, Dr W. J. Stronge, Professor R. Freeman, Dr S. Evans, Dr C. J. Adkins, Sir Alan Cottrell, Mr P. R. Glazebrook (vice Master), Professor Lord Renfrew, Dr S. C. Heath (President), Dr G. C. Harcourt, Professor G. A. Gresham, Dr A. G. Sharpe, Dr R. A. Donkin, Dr J. C. Wilson
Comprises photocopies of galley proofs for all 13 chapters of 'The Ascent of Man' annotated [by Sylvia Fitzgerald] with changes to be made. Also includes typescripts of a list of books by Bronowski, a foreword, a list of people that worked on 'The Ascent of Man' television programme, table of contents, list of filming locations, bibliography and draft index (Mar 1973).
Additionally contains: a booklet of specimen pages for 'The Ascent of Man' book (Dec 1972); photocopies of 'Tintern Abbey' by William Wordsworth, 'Paradise Lost' by Milton and 'Windsor-Forest' by Alexander Pope; notes on "problems of consistency" [by Bronowski] and notes on corrections [by Sylvia Fitzgerald].
Part 1: chapters 1-6; Part 2: chapters 7-13.
Contains information on Bronowski delivering his 'Science and Human Values' lectures at the Institute, and a photograph of Bronowski giving a graduate seminar on the use of scientific concepts.
Mass in G minor. For Soli (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) and double chorus. By Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Full score.
Published by J. Curwen & Sons Ltd., London.
Mass in D. Ludwig van Beethoven.
Full score.
Published by Novello & Co., Ltd., London.
Mass in C. Ludwig van Beethoven.
Full score.
Published by Novello & Co., Ltd., London.
Mass for soloists, double chorus, and orchestra by Marc-Antoine Charpentier.
Transcribed by Carl de Nys.
Piano reduction.
Published by Oxford University Press, London.
Mass for Series III. For voices and organ in D major. Metronome marking: 108 beats per minute.
Sections: "Our Father", "Kyries", "Gloria in excelsis", "The thanksgiving", "Sanctus", "Benedictus", "Agnus Dei", "Acclamations", "Final Ascription", "Responses to Gospel", "The Dismissal".
19th December 1814. Received of Mr Hustler the sum of £6 1s 5d for mason's work done at Jesus College.
For my father William Haselgrove.
25th February 1814 - 16th November 1814. Costs include: Cube of Shelton stone to receive iron work front entrance; superficial plain work to same; mason 4 and 3/4 days fixing the same and cutting hole through wall for bell wind; superficial work of Shelton stone for slab in Combination Room; superficial work of church for covings to fire place in same; mason 2 and 3/4 days fixing the same and grate; labourer half a day; four hods of brick mortar; quart of plaster; fixing scraper at the Revd Mr Cantley's entrance, stone lead and fixing.
Total £6 1s 5d.
A bill for masonry work, includes: sawing old stone and laying the old stone to cover the chimney in the Butterys (4s 6d); labour costs (various sums); repairing the chimney in the Fellow's parlour (11d); 3 hours labour, plaster and mortar (1s); 2 feet of stone by the iron gate in the court (2s 6d); two masons cutting staircase window 'for sashes' in Mr Raynes staircase (6s); one hod of mortar and fine mortar (1s); one mason for cutting a window 'for Sashes' over the front gate (5s 7 1/2d); 'pointing in' sashes (1s 6d); one mason for cutting the sides of 'Door Jambs[?]' in the staircase from the hall to Mr Bonny's room (6s 9d); cube stone in the arches and steps in the cloister (£21 1s 5 1/2d); 'superficial plain work' (£9 15s 6 1/2d); 'circular plain work' (£4 18s 5 1/2d); 'circular moulded work' (£6 1s 4 1/2d); paving (£5 17s). The total bill amounted to £73 14s 2d. A receipt is fixed beneath with wax, signed by Benjamin Jeffs.
Beadon, RichardNovember 21st 1823. Received of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College the sum of seventeen pounds and one shilling and five pence for Mason's Work. Signed by J Haselgrove.
Paid for:
- 1 day cutting away window mountings in Mr Decks Rooms.
- 1 quantity of plaster.
- Mason and labourer 3 days and a half each fixing stone sink and taking up old brick and laying Yorkshire paving and making good brick floor to go in the kitchen.
- 9 ft 6 of cube Ketton stone for sink.
- Mason four days working on the above.
- Mason three days fixing stone sink laying Yorkshire paving and cutting door way larger in the scullery.
- 1 ft 3 cube Ketton stone to mend door and to let iron grate in.
- 5 ft of cube Ketton stone for sink in the scullery.
- Mason two days of working and letting iron grate in stone.
- Yorkshire paving for the kitchen floor and scullery and for sinks.
- Mason and labourer 1 day each getting stone ready and fixing at the new building.
- 9 cube Ketton stone for above.
- Mason and labourer 1 day and 3/4 each moving sink and fixing Yorkshire slate for sink and cutting away stone for sink to stand on in the scullery.
- Mason and labourer 1 day each getting stone ready and fixing it at the door of the front court left hand side out.
- 9 cubes of Ketton stone for the above.
- Mason 1/4 day cutting holes for the carpenter to fix the wood work in the scullery.
- Mason and labourer 1/2 day each cementing round the sunk.
- 1 Bushell of cement.
Paid 19s 9 1/4d to Benjamin Jeffs of Jeffs & Bentley for mason's work in the college, including: work on the hearth in the master's parlor, taking up old coping and laying it again, fine mortar, and laying a stone over the drain by Mr. Norfolk's house.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid £3 6s 8 3/4d to Jeffs & Bentley for mason's work, including: stones for drains with holes through, stones for drains, a slab in the room over the larder, laying mortar, windowsill stones, altering windows, mortar, and the use of a ladder. Received by Benjamin Jeffs.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid by Jonathan James to Mr. Jeffs & Bentley 15s for one marble mortar, 12 in diameter. Mortar received on 23rd June.
James, Jonathan£4 42 3d paid to Benjamin Jeffs of Jeffs & Bentley for mason's work, including: cutting the library door case for wood frame and door; paving in the gate way; mortar; putting in a slab in Mr. Crumpton's room; repairing plinths for a wood chimney piece; putting in cube stone to windowsill and jambs in Mr. Crumpton's room; cutting window for sash; two stones to go over drains in the court; fititng a slab in the room over Mr. Crumpton's; and laying paving outside gate way.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid 1s 7d to Benjamin Jeffs for mortar and work on a slab in a room in First Court.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid £4 17s 10d to Benjamin Jeffs for mason's work in the college, including: repairing the chimney piece in the fellows' parlor, providing a cube of Ketton stone for the door case and setting and backing the door, carrying away scaffolding, on the hearth in the fellows' parlor, paving at the pump, and inserting bars in the windows in Mr. Walton's room.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid £3 10s 3d for 2 masons for taking up and reworking Ketton stone steps and fixing and making good with new at 4s 6d a day, for 7ft 10 inches of new stone for the same at 4s 6d per cube ft, 14lbs of lead for plugs st 3d a lb.
Clayton, Thomas£2 3s 3d for masons work done in college.
Haselgrove, JamesPaid sum of 3s 9d to Thomas Clayton for work done in Mr Wilgress' room: 1/2 days taking out iron bars from window and putting new ones in, working away the sill for sash to fit, 3lb of lead, plaster.
Signed Thomas Clayton.
Paid to William Haselgrove for work done in College, including payments for a sink stone with fine holes in pump court, masons work done in Mr. Hustler's room, cutting away stone jamb and mullion to allow room for sash window, stone for the stone to stand on in Hall, masons and larbourers time. Signed by William Haselgrove
Haselgrove, WilliamPaid £2 19s 3 1/2d to Benjamin Jeffs. For: stone coping for chapel, superficial moulded work and laying.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid to J. Haselgrove for work done on the new building, including payments for fixing stone and York paving for coal bins between oak floor and yorkshire pavement. Signed by J. Haselgrove
29 x 23. Published by Manison, Shaw & Morgan.
After Henry Harris BrownBill from Thomas Clayton to the Masters and Fellows of Jesus College for mason work done on the college. Includes paving of floors using york paving and kettle ston paving and installation of marble slips. Total of £9 10s 8d.
Receipt of work paid by Revd Dr French to Thomas Clayton for mason work for the total of £9 10s 8d.
Paid £3 9s 4 1/2d to Benjamin Jeffs of Jeffs & Bentley for mason's work, including: stonework for a windowsill in the room next to the master's lodge (Curter), mortar and plaster, a pair of stone plinths to wood chimney pieces, putting a slab in a room at the end of the hall up two staircases (Brooks) cutting a window for sash frame, and putting a slab in a room by the library. Crossed out is work done for a munion to window in graounds room next to the chapel.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid £1 9s 11d to Benjamin Jeffs of Jeffs & Bentley for mason's work, including: a munion for the window in the ground room next to the chapel, mortar, repairing the buttery door jamb, new stone, taking up the graving in the chapel and laying it down again, and fine mortar.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid £11 18s to Benjamin Jeffs of Jeffs & Bentley for mason work, including: a pair of plinths for the wood chimney in the lodge, piecing the door jamb at the Master's Lodge, stone and mortar, plugging holes in joints, iron bars, melt lead, cutting out iron bars from old coping, and carving away old coping.
Jeffs, BenjaminConsists of reprints and (pre-publication) papers by Abraham Maslow (Brandeis University). One with other authors.
Correspondence of Mary Yule, Art Fund, with Lord Stewartby
Yule, MaryDrafts of memoirs recounting working life in the College in the 1950s
Includes conservation reports
Played by Dinah Evans. Coloured drawing of the costume; notes about the costumes; and a pencil sketch of the costume with notes
Includes order of service for memorial service
Correspondence of Lord Charteris with Ian Stewart
Charteris, Mark M. C."Martin and the three wise spacemen". Play for school children. Produced by Elizabeth Barnes. Music composed by Paul Johnson.
Correspondence from Martin Allen to Ian Stewart, arranged chronologically, some with attachments.
Allen, Martin R.Manuscript & typescript papers of Martin Allen without accompanying correspondence
Allen, Martin R.Yi ethnic generals and soldiers often bring a rifle and a cane knife with them.
Cheque Paid to Rev D Coarie by William Ellwood, Marshals Salary
Ellwood, WilliamMarshall's
1909 - Marshall's was established by David Gregory Marshall, in a small lock-up garage in Brunswick Gardens, Cambridge as a chauffeur drive company
1910 - this was an immediate success and prompted the move to larger premises in Kings Street
1912 - the company’s premises relocated to Jesus Lane when the trade expanded to include selling cars
1914-1918 - the garages were used for servicing and repairing vehicles required for the war effort
1920 - formal contracts were signed resulting in Marshall's being awarded the Distributorship for Austin in Cambridgeshire
1939-1945 - the garage was closed down as part of the war effort and re-opened in 1945 concentrating on Austin Cars. During the 60s/70s/80s the franchise base broadened
Marshall’s held the site under 2 leases: 15 March 1954 and 27 November 1957. Both leases expired on 24 March 2052.
By 2000 Marshall had ceased to trade from the premises and was in discussion with the College to agree a mutually acceptable use for the site. They explored different possibilities for developing the site in partnership with the College. These were ultimately unsuccessful and in 2001 the College acquired the site by buying out the Marshall Group's long lease.
The Marshall's garage occupied the site between Little Trinity (16 Jesus Lane) and 22 Jesus Lane. There was a garage, showroom and offices.
Site plan showing the location of Marshall's Garage in 18 Jesus Lane and the area behind Nos. 19-22.
Paid 9s 2d to the University Crier and the University Marshall. Signed Edward Bore
Bore, EdwardBill for the salary of the marshal. Totals 9s 2d. Signed by William Ellwood.
Ellwood, WilliamReceipt received of Rev Dr French on October 21 1831, the sum of £5 9s 2d for contribution money and Marshal's salary. Signed Thomas Johnson (Marshal).
Johnson, ThomasReceipt received of Rev Dr French on October 10 1832, the sum of £5 9s 2d for contribution money and Marshal's salary. Signed Thomas Johnson (Marshal).
Johnson, Thomas