Comprises an inscribed report of the conference which was held in April-May 1953, containing 'Operational and Statistical Research in Buildings' by Bronowski.
Comprises handwritten notes by Bronowski from Hull Mathematics Club (17 Mar 1943) and added to in Liverpool (17 Oct 1949), Cambridge (18 Oct 1950) and Cheltenham (16 Feb 1962).
Correspondence of Howard Linecar, Manager of the Book Department at Spink & Son, with Ian Stewart
Linecar, Howard W AComprises four papers by Professor Howard Pollio (department of Psychology, University of Tennessee) and others, sent to Bronowski with a covering letter, and a reply from [Sylvia] Fitzgerald (editorial associate to Bronowski).
Papers enclosed are: 'Training Manual for Identifying Figurative Language' with Jack M. Barlow and James R. Kerlin (Nov 1970); 'Insight, Metaphor and Psychotherapy: Two Fragments of a Case Study' with Jack Barlow and Harold J. Fine (undated); 'Figurative Language, Metaphor and Psychotherapy' with Harold J. Fine and Charles H. Simpkinson (undated); and 'The Development of Figurative Language in School Children' with Marilyn R. Pollio (undated).
Consists of volume 93, article 3, of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences containing 'Scripps Estates Site, San Diego, California: a La Jolla site dated 5460 to 7370 years before the present' (signed by Carl L Hubbs), with an envelope listing the article.
Includes tender for the new organ from Kuhn and includes a publicity brochure detailing Kuhn's work, 2005; Schedule of works by Henry Riley for builders work and electrical installation associated with the installation of the organ, May 2007; Various legal documents and financial papers relating to installation of new organ, 2006 - 2009; Planning consent for removal of Mander organ and installation of Huddleston organ and various other correspondence with Donald Insall Associates regarding this, 2005 - 2007; Architectural plans for new organ from Donald Insall Associates and Kuhn, 2004 - 5; Agreement between Jesus College and Kuhn Organ Builders Ltd concerning construction of the new organ, 18th November 2005.
Kuhn Organ Builders LtdManuscript & typescript papers of Hugh Pagan without accompanying correspondence
Pagan, Hugh E.Newspaper cutting from the Cambridge News mentioning Shield's rowing achievements before being killed during WWI, 28th March 2017;
War diary, privately printed. Diary of 12 Aug. - 25 Oct. 1914
Shields, Hugh John SladenConsists of a letter to Bronowski asking to publish an article on him and one of his chess games, and congratulating Bronowski on a television programme covering the Chess World Championship, with a reply giving permission and suggesting suitable games.
Comprises a heavily annotated draft typescript of 'Human and Animal Languages' by Bronowski (Jul 1966) and a later typescript annotated with a few corrections [by Sylvia Fitzgerald], with copies of articles by other authors (some annotated) including Roman Jakobson and a press cutting [source material].
Comprises: correspondence with Meyer Schapiro (Aug-Jul 1967) on visual art in human culture (whether early art moved from naturalism to symbolism as proposed by Professor R J Pumphrey) and Bronowski's paper on 'Human and Animal Languages'; a letter from Ashley Montague (Jan 1968) on subjects including 'Human and Animal Languages', a poem by Bronowski and Montague's book 'Anatomy of Swearing'; notes on "Is Language Innate?" and for a sequel to 'Human and Animal Languages'; and photocopies of articles by other authors [source material for 'Human and Animal Languages'].
Consists of an annotated typescript of the essay by Bronowski with a summary and additional paragraphs attached.
Comprises material relating to an article on 'Human and Animal Languages' by Bronowski, written as his contribution to a Festschrift volume to celebrate Roman Jakobson's 70th birthday.
Comprises drafts and a later annotated typescript of 'Human and Animal Languages' (Jul 1966), notes on references and content of the article, an annotated publication proof, a summary for the article, and selected extracts.
Also includes a photocopy of an article on 'Academic Disciplines: the scholarly dispute over the meaning of Linguistics' (Time, 16 Feb 1968), and notes for a sequel to 'Human and Animal Languages' (Apr 1967).
Comprises correspondence with Peter de Ridder and others at Mouton & Co publishers (the Netherlands) relating to Bronowski contributing a paper on 'Human and Animal Languages' to a Festschrift volume to celebrate Roman Jakobson's 70th birthday entitled 'To Honor Roman Jakobson'.
Also includes correspondence with: Professor Eric Lenneberg (department of Psychology, The University of Michigan) about Bronowski's thoughts on Lenneberg's paper on 'Biological Foundations of Language'; Professor Charles F Hockett (Ithaca, New York) about Hockett's paper on design features in animal communication (galley proof included) and discussing the philosophy of human and animal languages; and Dr Ashley Montagu and others on receiving copies of Bronowski's paper.
Additionally includes draft typescripts of 'Human and Animal Languages', notes on "Is Language Innate?" (by Bronowski, 4 Jun 1967) with extra annotations, press cuttings on archaeological discoveries by Dr Louis S B Leakey (1964), and a copy of Bronowski's letter to Roman Jakobson congratulating him on his 70th birthday and on Bronowski's contribution to the Festschrift.
Comprises reviews by Ruth Kennedy about work she had carried out on [human and animal communication], and about articles by Eric H Lenneberg.
Also includes an annotated bibliography of articles and books Kennedy had read, an annotated typescript ("fully corrected copy") of 'Human and Animal Languages' by Bronowski, and a bibliography on "animal behaviour and displacement activity".
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's fourth and final 'Magic, Science and Civilisation' Bampton lecture (given 27 March 1969), 30 minutes long.
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's fourth and final 'Magic, Science and Civilisation' Bampton lecture (given 27 March 1969), 32 minutes long.
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's fourth and final 'Magic, Science and Civilisation' Bampton lecture (given 27 March 1969), 13 minutes long.
Correspondence and a manuscript copy of Bronowski's chapter for inclusion in 'The Philosophy of Karl Popper'.
Comprises annotated copies of lectures and articles by Bronowski with a title page stating they were for "McNair Lectures, North Carolina (provisional title 'Humanism, Magic and Science'), working copies for expansion by about half into self-contained book".
Contains annotated typescripts, reprints and a press release for Bronowski's lectures on 'Science as a Humanistic Discipline' (Centennial Symposium of The University of Illinois, 1 Dec 1967) and 'Science in the New Humanism' (Damon Lecture, 30 Mar 1968). Also includes copies of related sources and an outline for 'Magic and Science in Renaissance Humanism' [lecture] given in La Jolla, 12 May 1968.
Comprises correspondence with Katherine V King (Associate in Humanities Education, New York State Education Department) on a proposal for funding to have Humanities-educators-in-Residence and asking Bronowski to participate in the scheme if it were to be funded. Bronowski accepted for 1975/6. Also includes a progress report (1972-73) on "Project Search" and the proposal for the Humanities-Educators-in-Residence scheme.
Comprises correspondence with Robert Vas (Producer, Arts Features, Television, BBC) on a possible contribution by Bronowski to a documentary about Humphrey Jennings (1969), and with Colin Moffat on a planned anthology of Jennings' work. Also includes a photograph of Humphrey Jennings and a photocopy of 'Recollections of Humphrey Jennings' by Bronowski ('The Twentieth Century' Jan 1959, vol. 165, no. 983).
Poster, programme, guide and invitation for Humphrey Ocean 'Here and There', 15 October to 8 December 2011 in Jesus College Chapel.
Photograph album containing the following:
(1) Riguad’s House, 1932
(2) Athletic Sports, Westminster School’s playing fields, Vincent Square
(3) Westminster School's Athletics team, c.1935
(4) Westminster School's Second VIII, 1935
(5) Riguad’s House, 1935
(6) The Riguad’s House Monitors, 1935
(7) Roosters Dinner in Hall, November 1935
(8) Two photographs of boats on the Cam, either Jesus Boat 3, Fairbairns Nov 1935 or Jesus Boat 2, Lent Bumps 1936
(9) Roosters Society Photograph, June 1936
(10) Two photographs of boats on the Cam [Probably Jesus College Boat 3 during May bumps 1936]
(11) Hall [Probably Boat Club Dinner to celebrate Head of River 1936]
(12) Jesus May Ball, c.1936
(13) Henley Regatta c.1936
(14) A group photograph with Bernard Lord Manning in the centre, including some women, some men in boat club blazers, possibly
taken during their stay at Henley, c.1936
(15) Two photographs of coxless fours on a river (Humphreys does not appear to be in either photograph), c. Michaelmas Term, 1936.
(16) Three photographs possibly of a student fundraiser for Armistice Day 1936, one photograph shows students dressed up as Mussolini, Hitler and another.
(17) Boats turning on the river in front of the Boat Houses either Fairbairns 1936 or Lent Bumps 1937
(18) Two photographs of boats on the Cam, outside Jesus Boat House
(19) Formal Dinner in Hall [Roosters or Boat Club]
(20) Roosters Society Photograph, c. 1937
(21) Group Photograph of Boat Crew [Probably Jesus 3 Lent Bumps, 1937]
(22) Hall [Probably Boat Club Dinner to Celebrate Head of River in Lent Bumps, 1937]
(23) Two photographs of boats on the Cam
(24) Two photographs of boats on the Cam
(25) Two photographs of boats on the Cam
(26) Two photographs of boats
(27) Two photographs of boats
(28) Society Photograph [Probably c.1937]
(29) Group Photograph of Boat Crew [Probably Jesus 3 May Bumps, 1937]
(30) Hall [Probably Boat Club Dinner to Celebrate Head of River, May Bumps 1937]
(31) Roosters Dinner, May Term 1937
(32) St Johns May Ball, c. 1937
(33) Photograph of a boat
(34) Society Photograph
(35) Photograph of Jesus College Boat House
(36) Formal Dinner in Hall
(37) Three photographs of a ski trip
Collection of loose photographs found at the back of the photobook. Includes:
8 Military Photographs.
4 Photographs of Ski Trips.
14 Photographs of Boats on a River.
5 Group Photographs of Members of the Boat Club.
2 May Ball Photographs.
2 Photographs of Roosters Dinner, 1938.
The Evening News, Thursday May 7, 1953.
Humphreys, Ian Ernest (1916-1966), alumnus of Jesus CollegeReceipt for Pension for R. F. Cuthbert, received by Dr. Westmoreland, totalling £13 0s 0d, signed by Charles Deeks; Receipt for Hundon, signed Robt,. F. Cuthbert, totalling £13 0s 0d, received by Charles Deeks; Receipt for Hundon, signed Robt,. F. Cuthbert, totalling £13 0s 0d, received by Charles Deeks.
Cuthbert, Robert FrenchFor the year 1858. Thatcher bill, Bricklayer bill, Carpenter bill, Brickmaker bill, Blacksmith bill, Glazier bill, Poor rate Hundon, Income tax July 11, Income Tax January 31. Stamps for the TIthe Rent Charge. Bill for collecting the Tithe Rent Charge.
Account of bills for the year 1772 up to Michaelmas, including: a year's taxes, plow and cart, glazing the chancel, quit rent, and a bill of nails, totalling £17 4s 7 1/2d.
Papers relating to amounts paid for poor rates, highway rates, great tithes, 28 quarters of disbursements. Letter from David Wade dated 25th October 1838 saying that he made out the overseer and surveyor accounts as requested by Mr. Robert Cuthbert. A great difference in the amounts in the accounts is due to the inditement of a road called the folly road.
Wade, DavidPaid 7s 8d to Gardnor Curtis by Mr. Matthew Halls for supplies for Hundon Chancel, including: leaded and other glass, and beer and fireing.
Curtis, GardnorPaid to the Swan Inn at Clare £1 16s for a horse and gig, a lad, coach and coachman, dinner and beer
Swan Inn, ClarePaid £3 1s for insurance on Hundon.
Smith & SonPaid £3 1s for insurance on Hundon.
Smith & SonReceipt received of Jesus College, dated November 10 1830, to the Manor of Hundon, the sum of 2s and 2d, for the year's land rent due to the Lady of the said Manor at Michaelmas last. Signed Thomas Robinson, collector.
Robinson, ThomasReceipt received of Jesus College, dated November 24 1831, to the Manor of Hundon, for the sum of 2s 2d, for one year's land rent due to the Lady of the said Manor at Michealmas last. Signed Thomas Robinson, collector.
Robinson, ThomasPaid 2s 2d by Mr. Matthew Halls for one year's quit-rent for Hundon Manor. Received for the use of Henry Vernon, lord of the manor, by J. Wright.
Wright, J.Received of Jesus College the sum of 3 shillings 5 pence for quit rents due at Michaelmas 1875 to Lady Harland's executors, lords of the said manor. Signed off by R. Lenney, collector.
Lenney, BennettQuit Rent Receipt for Manor of Hundon totalling1882, £0 3s 5d, signed by Bennet Lenney.
Lenney, BennettJesus College paid 3 s. 5d for one year's quit rent to the Lady of the manor of Hundon, at Michaelmas last. Collected by Robert Keeble.
Robert KeeblePaid 2s 2d by Mr. Matthew Halls for a year's quit-rent to Hundon Manor. Received for the use of Henry Vernon lord of the manor by Wright.
Halls, MatthewReceipts, payments for Quit Rent, Income Tax, and Lent Rent.
Amount for Quit Rent include £0 3s 5d. Amount for Income Tax include £3 3s 6d. Amount for Lent Rent include £0 3s 5 d. Also includes £13 0s 0d reserved for Mr. Charles Deeks.
Payment on Rent Charge Rates for 1881, totalling £502 0s 5d, includes mention of Robert Cuthbert 1/4 Pension £13 0s 0d.
Sun Fire Office Insurance Receipt for one year's premium on an insurance of £1000 from Christmas 1880 to Christmas 1881, £2 1s 0d.
Detailed accounts of "Tithe Rent" for the parish of Hundon in 1877. The accounts list the landowners in one column, occupiers in the second, and “original” money paid in the third and an adjusted sum of money in the fourth. Landowners are William Bear, George Baldry, Alfred Brigg, Joseph Boreham, Thomas Castbolt, William Chapman, William Chaut, John Cornell, Matilda Crown, Susan Deeks, John Deeks, George Deeks, Charles Deeks, Sarah Deeks, John Payne Elwes, Samuel Eagle, Joseph Eagle, Elizabeth Eagle, Edmund Elsden, “Feoffments of Roger lands Charity”, James Fenton, Noah Forster, Temple Frere, John Gibbons, Simon Golding, William Golding, John Goodchilds, Samuel Goodchild, Samuel Gooch, George Green, John Green, John Hale, Mary Hulls, Matthew Hulls, Frederick Hinsch, William Ives, Jesus College, Richard Wade Jupp, John Mansfield, Isaac Mansfield, Robert Marsh, George Medcalf, Thomas Nock, Parish Officers, John Peacock, David Potter, Robert Potter, John Price, W.H. Robinson (trustees), Thomas Rogers, Elizabeth Ruce, Thomas Rutter, Abraham Savage, Charles Savage, George Savage, Josiah Savage, Joseph Smith, Mary Smith, James Sparks, Thomas Edward Spackman, James Stiff, Rev. William Syer, Francis Territt, Ann Catharine Territt, Charles Taylors, Henry Teverson, Edward Rose Turner, John Vernon (trustees), Samuel Ware, Ann Webb, Hannah Westroppe, William Whiting, Rev. Robert (Glebe) Staddard. Total rental yield of £752 6s 8d.
Jesus College CambridgeReceipt for one year's property and income tax, paid by R. F. Cuthbert in the parish of Hundon. Total: £15 6s 3d.
Goodchild, WilliamDocument 1:
Property and income tax receipt of payment by Mr. Cuthbert to the Parish of Hundon the sum of 7 13s 1/2d for half year's rent due April last, signed William Goodchild, collector.
Document 2:
Property and income tax receipt of payment by Mr. Cuthbert to the Parish of Hundon the sum of 7 13s 1/2d for half year's rent due October last, signed William Leech, collector.