Includes photograph of painting
Consists of an annotated copy of Huxley's (Professor of Greek) inaugural lecture at The Queen's University of Belfast, with an envelope listing the contents. Annotations are [by Bronowski inside] and on the cover by George Huxley, Bronowski and another.
Consists of: a reprint from the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London of 'A Discussion on Ritualization of Behaviour in Animals and Man' organised by Huxley (sent to Bronowski by the author); and a reprint of a paper by Huxley, Professor Ernst Mayr, Humphry Osmond and Professor Abram Hoffer on 'Schizophrenia as a Genetic Morphism'. With an envelope listing the articles.
Hymn. Arrangement of "Hast du denn, Jesu" by Peter Hurford. In G major.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composer"Holy Comfort". Hymn 410. Sweet - Spirit. For SATB choir. By David Hunt.
Words by R. Herrick.
Handwritten score.
"Holy Comfort". Hymn 410. Sweet - Spirit. In C major. For SATB choir. By David Hunt.
Words by R. Herrick.
Handwritten score.
Hymn "Nun Danket" (descant). By J. Crüger (1598-1662). Arrangement by Peter Hurford. For organ and voices in unison. In E major.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerHymn. "Praise my soul" (E.H. 470). Descant arrangement by Peter Hurford. For treble voices and organ, in D major.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerHymn Prelude on a Theme of Orlando Gibbons. By Geoffrey Flowers.
Published by J. B. Cramer & Co Ltd., London. In "Cramer's Library of Organ Music by British Composers" edited by Martin Shaw and Henry Coleman.
Hymne for organ in D major. Metronome marking: 88 beats per minute, Andante. Prepare: I Great: Diapasons 8'4'. II Swell: Diapasons 8'4' (or trumpets 8'4'). III Choir: Flutes 8'4'. (IV Solo: Trumpet 8'. This registration represents the ideal. On a smaller organ, similar registration may be worked out, using a Great or Swell Reed for passages marked IV).
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerI Concierto de dos Organos [I Concert for two organs]. By Josef Blanco.
Full score.
Edited by Macario Santiago Kastner.
Published by B. Schott's Söhne, Mainz.
"I will lift up mine eyes" (psalm 121) set for treble solo, two sopranos, alto, tenor, bass and organ. Key: A major. Metronome marking: 80 beats per minute.
Two manuscript copies: one in pencil and one in ink.
Copy of death certificate
Manuscripts and typescripts of Ian Stewart / Lord Stewartby (Baron Stewartby)
Stewart, Bernard Harold Ian HalleyIncludes photograph of painting
Engraved on lid:
JCBC Scratch Fours. March 1885.
Bow O. G. Ready
2 W. R. Stobart
3 S. Lee
Stk J.W.Dickson
Cox R W Lewis-Lloyd
Includes list of Jesus students who were members of the University Ice Hockey Club, 1933-1982.
Ich weiß, daß mein Erlöser lebt (I know that my Redeemer liveth). Cantata for the Easter Sunday TWV 1:877 - BWV 160. By Georg Philipp Telemann [formerly attributed to J. S. Bach].
Words by Erdmann Neumeister. English version by J. Michael Diack. Vocal-score by Otto Schröder.
Published by Breitkopf & Härtel Musikverlag, Leipzig.
Comprises correspondence, mainly with Frank Dudas (Dudas, Kuypers, Rowan Ltd), relating to Bronowski speaking at the 5th General Assembly and Congress of the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (ICSID) on 'Man to Man' (Ottawa and Montreal, Canada, 13-15 Sep 1967). Bronowski's lecture was on 'Man - His Capacities'.
Also includes: a press cutting about Bronowski's lecture (The Montreal Star, 16 Sep 1967); annotated transcripts of Bronowski's lecture and following discussions with [Mischa Black (Industrial Designer and Professor of Industrial Design)], Dr Ashley Montagu (anthropologist and social biologist) and Dr Daniel Cappon (psychiatrist and writer); a transcript of Daniel Cappon's lecture on 'Man - His Understanding'; a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file]; correspondence with Ashley Montagu on sending each other copies of their work after meeting at the congress; a programme for the congress; a Salk Institute press release; a timetable for Bronowski's visits to Montreal and Toronto (11-16 Sep 1967); and a letter inviting Jacob and Rita Bronowski to the opening of the Design Canada Centre (Place Bonaventure, Montreal) with a reply accepting.
Additionally includes: an abstract of a paper on 'Cities of the Future' by Jose A Villégas (Department of Housing and Design, New York State College of Home Economics at Cornell University) presented at a conference on 'Environment: Chaos or Control' (9-10 Mar 1967); a paper on 'The Aerospace role in planning Cities of the Future' by Vernal M Tyler and Carl F Asiala (McDonnell Company, St Louis, Missouri) prepared for presentation at the AIAA [American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics] 3rd annual national meeting and technical display (Boston, 30 Nov 1966); and the Royal Bank of Canada monthly newsletter (Jan 1967) on 'The Universal and International Exhibition of 1967'.
Comprises handwritten and typescript notes for all four 'The Identity of Man' lectures, with relevant quotes for each lecture.
Comprises photocopies of typescript notes and relevant quotes for all four 'The Identity of Man' lectures, with notes made on references.
Consists of a typescript and annotated typescript of a talk by Rita Bronowski given at a lunch meeting of WASI [Women's Association of the Salk Institute], at Bahia Hotel, San Diego (9 Oct 1973). With a notes about the talk.
A concert of medieval music performed between the miracle plays - The Creation and Fall, Mactacio Bell, Noah and the Ark and The Parliament of Heaven in Jesus College Chapel on 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd November 1958
Contains exhibition guide and research notes.
Willmoth, FrancesComprises: lists of illustrations for each chapter annotated [by Jo Marquand and Sylvia Fitzgerald]; various notes about illustrations; lists of captions [some annotated by Jo Marquand]; lists of "lead pictures" (Jan 1973 & Mar 1973) and lists of illustrations that had been specially commissioned.
Also includes photocopies of sources [providing information for illustrations/captions] and a memorandum from Bronowski on royalty payments from 'The Ascent of Man' book to be made to Jo Marquand (24 Jul 1972).
Part 1: chapters 1-7; Part 2: chapters 8-13.
Comprises letters to Bronowski and Sylvia Fitzgerald from Josephine Gladstone (BBC), primarily on research being done on illustrations for 'The Ascent of Man' book.
Also includes: notes of corrections to chapters 5-7; notes and copies of sources relating to illustrations for the book; a letter to Mr Brierley from Charles Bunn (Davy Faraday Research Laboratory) on failing to grow crystals that could be photographed to represent the crystals that Louis Pasteur presented to the Academie des Sciences, with notes on models of Pasteur's crystals in the Wellcome Collection; correspondence between Josephine Gladstone and Daniel Whitmire (University of Texas) on time dilation and writing a caption for a photograph; and a letter to Gladstone from Dale Harris (The Pennsylvania State University) on drawings by children in different countries.
Comprises annotated lists (with some copying and pasting) of captions for all 13 chapters of 'The Ascent of Man'.
Comprises: a typed list of illustrations; letters between Sylvia Fitzgerald and the National Gallery of Art in Washington on sending the slides used in the lectures to help with editing the manuscript (1975); annotated lists of slides for each lecture; and photocopies of pictures of early bronzes of Hindu gods.