Comprises correspondence relating to: Bronowski visiting York University (Toronto, Canada) to deliver lectures on 'The Imaginative Mind in Art' and 'The Imaginative Mind in Science' (12 & 14 Feb 1963) for the Frank Gerstein lectures on 'Imagination and the University'; requests for copies of 'Imagination and the University' (book containing the lectures); Spanish translation rights for 'Imagination and the University ' and permission to reprint extracts of 'The Imaginative Mind in Science' in a college textbook.
Also includes an itinerary for Bronowski's visit to York University and a promotional leaflet for the lectures.
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's fifth 'Art as a Mode of Knowledge' A W Mellon lecture (given 23 March 1969), 32 minutes long.
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's fifth 'Art as a Mode of Knowledge' A W Mellon lecture (given 23 March 1969), 25 minutes long.
Imperial 'Nelson' Mass (or 'Missa in Angustiis' 1798) for soprano, alto, tenor and bass soli, choir and orchestra [Hob. XXII/11]. By Franz Joseph Haydn.
Piano reduction arranged by Berthold Tours and full vocal score.
Published by Novello, Borough Green, Sevenoaks, Kent.
Three receipts for the payment of the rate levied as part of the Cambridge Improvement Acts. Received in the parish of Holy Trinity and addressed to R. Rowe Sr. Two receipts for 6 shillings, for two quarterly payments dated 26th January and 20th November 1863, and one receipt for 3 shillings, for one quarter's payment, dated 6th July 1863. All annotated with 'Palmer and others' or 'Palmer etc', presumably tenants. All signed by Thomas Creeke, the collector.
Creeke, ThomasLetter from the Rector to the Bursar, asking permission to use money held by Queen Anne's Bounty - the balance of insurance money for a fire in 1893 - for different purposes, viz. improving the land and farm buildings. There is a formal letter from his Agents, a specification and three plans of the changes he is suggesting. Some fields have been cleard of brambles at his own expense, and are now available for sheep; two fields are full of enormous thorn bushes and brambles and are let to the M.F.H. [Master of Fox Hounds] for sporting purposes. The file concludes with a Faculty of 1908 authorizing the change in expenditure.
Fisher, Osmond PhilipThree letters from the Revd Peake Banton, Vicar 1891-1951, to Mr Goodwin (Bursar) asking for £60 from the Proby Fund to construct a staircase up to the attics. With a note (by Goodwin, probably) of the income 1896-7. A further note states that a house plan and elelvation 1897 was removed to the map cabinet
Banton, PeakeSpecifications and Reports by T. B. Ward, consulting engineer, for alterations to hot water services to old Pump Court Baths, steam supplies to the kitchens, heating and hot water to the Fellows or Senior Combination Rooms, adjoining Graduates rooms, installation of hot water to F staircase and additional heating for the Hall; Conditions of contract and forms of tender. Also newspaper cutting from the Times dated 23rd January 1953 relating to availability of fuels for boilers.
Ward, T. B.Detail plans and sections of roof gully and joists.
University of Cambridge Estate Management and Building Service, Trumpington Streetthree plans indicating layouts for water storage services and one section through roof space, all with detail annotations.
University of Cambridge Estate Management and Building Service, Trumpington Street"In dulci jubilo". Words: anonymous, 1544, from DDT. I. xxxiv, p.8, for four voices (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) in A major.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composer"In manus tuas". Introits for Church use. No. 4. For voices (treble or alto I (divided), alto II, tenor, bass). Key: F major.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerObituary of Corrie, late Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, sent with a covering letter by Miss Holroyd to the Rev. J. Edleston.
Musical scores used by choir and organist at dedication of the Mander organ on 6th March 1971.
Paid £34 19s to the commissioners for defraying the expenses of the Great Shelford Inclosure. Signed by Pemberton and Hayward, clerks to the commissioners.
Commissioners for Great Shelford InclosureDocument 1:
Willingham Inclosure document, dictating the location of Jesus College's land, where the fences must go, and what they must be made from. Locations include the Meadow. The rest of the document is used to calculate unknown sums. Signed Simon J. King, surveyor.
Document 2:
An account of the measure of the fencing chains, 47 and 3 gates. Cost amounting to £55 15s. No breakdown of costs. Signed Thomas Willingham
Document 3:
To Dr. French, an account of the quicking and fencing in middle pen by the side of the Load. 30 chains, £41 4s.
Six income tax receipts for Jesus College, Cambridge, paid by Rev. Corrie, the Master. One receipt for £24 2s 9d, for two quarters' duty for the tax year 1863-4, and dated 21st December 1863. Two receipts for £12 5s 8d, each for one quarter's duty in the tax year 1863-4, and dated March and 4th May 1864. One receipt for £3 11s 9d, for two quarters' duty in the tax year 1863-4, and dated 21st December 1863. One receipt for £1 15s 11d, for one quarter's duty in the tax year 1863-4, dated March 1864. One receipt for £1 16s, for one quarter's duty in the tax year 1863-4, dated 4th May 1864. One receipt for assessed taxes worth £7 2s 6d, including House tax and tax for male servants, and dated 4th May 1864. All signed by Jesse Batchelor, the collector. One sheet with list of taxes paid 1st April 1863 to 1st April 1864, dated 4th May 1864 and signed by Jesse Batchelor.
Batchelor, Jesse£12 18s 10d paid for Income Tax and Land Tax for 60 Aldermanbury.
Income Tax, House Duty, and Land TaxReceipt for land tax totalling £1 3s 2d from B. Kint
Whitechurch, P. M.Receipt for Income tax and land tax addressed to Mrs Bley (?) of 11 Bayford Place totalling £1 and receipt for income tax on 11 Portugal Place totalling 1s.
Laurence, C. E.Two income tax receipts in West Wratting, Cambridgeshire. Both for £2 2s 7d, for one quarter each, dated 9th April and 8th January 1863. Two land tax receipts for West Wratting. Both for £4 5s 6d, for two quarters each, dated 16th April and 17th October 1863. Paid by John Symonds. Signed by William Noble the collector.
Noble, WilliamReceipt for income tax in the parish of Great Wilbraham. Cambridgeshire. Payment of £1 12s 3d for two tax quarters. Dated 12th December 1862. Receipt for land tax in the same parish. Payment of £2 11d for two tax quarters. Dated 1st November 1862. Both paid by Doctor Corrie and signed by Robert Dawson, the collector.
Dawson, Robert