Two fragments of medieval tiles and two pieces of moulded stonework found on 9th August 2017 during works carried out to replace plaster on walls in cloister court. Tiles are possibly from the later part of the nunnery era of the College site, so late 15th century.
Comprises correspondence with Texas Christian University inviting Bronowski to the Green Honors Chair, and to visit the campus with Rita Bronowski prior to taking up the post.
A greetings card of a painted boat scene, with the 'birthday wishes' crossed out inside and signed by members of the Boat Club and friends. Messages convey that they are sorry he could not be there for the 50th anniversary.
Includes postcard showing embossed College Crest, c.1920; card on which is printed 'Jesus College, Cambridge jubilee, 1912 - 1937, quid retribuam (Tobias Rustat 1676)' and in which is a photograph of the crossing of the Chapel and a quote by Tennyson, 1937; copy of card given to soldiers stationed in the College during WWII that notes it is a copy of the same card issued to soldiers billeted in the College during WWI, 1939; Card reproducing Le Keux view of gatehouse from the chimney, 1842, c.1980; Cards showing Thomas Cranmer with the line 'whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholick Faith' written underneath, c. 1980; Two postcards showing boat club crews second Lent 1882 and Head of the river 1882, c.1990; Card showing the Ackermann print of the College from 1815, sold in aid of the Quincentenary Appeal, c.1993; Grey coloured greetings card showing the Loggan print of the College c.1727, sold in aid of the Quincentenary Appeal, c.1993; Four postcards showing the Quincentenary Library, two showing interiors, one exterior from the Chapel and one showing the architects' design for the Library, c. 1996; Eight postcard designs showing gatehouse entrance from the chimney, view through archway to pump court and second court, close up of table laid for dinner in upper hall with River Avon mud hand circles by Richard Long in background, interior of Hall with tables laid for dinner looking towards screens passage, C staircase from gatehouse also showing bronze horse by Barry Flanagan, view of Carpenter building from Chapel Court, benches in pump court, benches previously used in Hall against walls in northern range of cloister court, all c.2005 possibly printed for the conference office; Postcards showing cricket pavilion extension, c.2005;
Decretals newly glossed; M. R. James's no. 1. Contains: (1) decretals of Gregory XI in five books, with a prologue; (2) a canon law tract in a different and later hand (from an Italian source, SC), with references to the former and incipit: Legitur in Ezechiele venter tuus comedet et viscera tua implebuntur. The first words of the gloss are missing ("but can be supplied from no. 6 [Q.A.6] - In huius libri principii quinque precipere sunt prenotanda " SC). At the beginning are two flyleaves from a later ms., containing two extracts from the Ottobian Constitutions and one from the Clementine.
Consists of a reprint inscribed "J Bronowski, 1957" and sent to Bronowski by the author, with an envelope listing the article.
Consists of a booklet entitled 'Declaration of the Second Dublin Conference' with a covering letter asking Bronowski to adhere to the declaration.
10½ x 8½. With stains head and shoulders. Water stained.
Smith, E.10½ x 7⅛. Published by Harding and Lepard.
Jenkins, J.Includes photograph of painting
Bill of £35 5s 10½d from William Cory Daniel (grocer) for wax candles, altar candles, wax tapers, wax matches.
Daniel, William CoryPayment of £14 7s 3d to Edward Corey, the grocer at 61, Trumpington Street for candles supplied to the college. Includes payments for candles, altar candles and a wax bougie. Signed by Edward Corey.
Cory, EdwardItemised bill labelled "Chapel Acct." for items purchased from William Cory Daniel, grocer located in Trumpington. Bill includes: at least 260 wax candles for the chapel, 12 "Altar Candles", wax matches, tapers, and "scraps". All bought between September 1879 and March 1880, amounting to £32 2s.
William Cory DanielReceipt for the payment of £16 15s 9d to Edward Cory, grocer at 61 Trumpington St, from Jesus College for supplies for the chapel. Includes payment for wax candles, pairs of altar candles, wax tapers, wax bougies, bought monthly between October 1863 and March 1864. Dated 21st November 1864 and signed by Edward Cory.
Cory, EdwardA receipt addressed to Edward Cory, grocer, detailing charges incurred by the chapel for candles. All totals £13 9s. Paid by cheque and signed by W C Daniel 4 November 1862.
Daniel, William Cory1 pencil sketch of ground and first floor plans with annotations and markups; 1 finalised ink drawing of ground and first floor plans
5 draft plan sketches; 1 sketch showing ground and first floor plans and an exterior visualisation; 2 drawings showing ground and first floor plans
Floorplan showing ground floor of A and B staircases indicating use of rooms as sitting rooms and bedrooms. Also shows locations of stove, coal stores and counter in porters lodge
Plan showing possible seating plan in chapel extending seating along length of nave.
G. F. Bodley & T. Garner Architects, 14 South Square, Gray's InnPlan showing possible seating plan in chapel extending into area to the east of the south transept and south of the choir.
G. F. Bodley & T. Garner Architects, 14 South Square, Gray's InnRough pencil drawing showing ground floor plan of Chapel. Column (?) design on reverse.
Colour ground floor plan. Scale: 1" to 8'
Geo. P. Banyard F.R.I.B.A, Chartered Architect, 4a Market St, CambridgeWatercolour drawing
Watercolour drawing
A ground floor plan with the walls shaded in pink.
Pencil drawing showing ground floor plan of Chapel. Architectural and column designs on reverse.
Scale drawing showing school house, school yards, teachers' houses, and surrounding buildings
Old Schools of CambridgeIncludes organisational correspondence and programme
Includes organisational correspondence, menus and agreement
A group photograph of Boat Club members posing on the front lawn of a house. Includes a man in a chef's uniform and one woman.
A black and white photograph of fourteen men dressed in shirts and ties posing as a group. Percy is second from the right.
A black and white photograph of fourteen men dressed in shirts and ties posing as a group. Percy is second from the right.
A black and white photograph of twelve men posing as a group outside the tents at Henley Regatta. Percy is standing at the back fifth from the left.
A black and white photograph of a crew posing on a balcony with some members dressed in Boat Club blazers, and some in suits. Also includes four women in the picture.
Consists of a letter from Harry Braverman (editor) on sending proofs of a book entitled 'Ego in Evolution' by Drs Esther and William Menaker and asking Bronowski to comment on them, with a reply refusing to do so.
Also includes a note to send a notice to Professor Reyner Banham (Department of History of Architecture, University College London).
1999, c. 2008, c. 2014
Includes copies of guides to the chapel