Contains audio of an informal talk that Bronowski gave at the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, California.
A bundle of small Lodging House Syndicate receipts paid by Mrs Bullock to the University of Cambridge for 16 New Square spanning the years 1962 to 1972.
Lodge accounts from January 15th 1833 to July 13th 1833, inlcudes fireing the chimney pot, bricklaying, emptying cesspools, raising chimney and plastering the bottom, whitewashing the kitchn and pantry, new furnace to oven, finishing plastering on staircase, running beeds(?)/ Total of £8 12s 9d.
Also noted July 13th falling trees & clearing away, part of them about 20 in number. Total of 7s.
John Turner & SonReceipt for work done by John Vail and Son (General Smiths, Bell Hangers, 1 Post Office Terrace) at Mr [Joseph] Sturton's lodgings in November 1875. Work includes: taking front door lock off, cleaning, repairing and refixing; replace back door lock; new cap staples and tumblers; oiling door bolts by removing staples; new 8-inch slock lock and key, fixed with screws to back gate clearing; cutting edging off verandah [sic], straightening and repairing the same with solder and time; taking off iron gate lock, cleaning repairing, one new key, refixing, and taking step up toe of gate and refixing with lead; cleaning out and replacing the back gutter of house; repairing a mortice lock and afixing a new tumbler; repairing lock of keeping room (new end to bolt), easing door plate, and oiling several locks. Settled and signed by John Vail and Son, then signed off as correct by Richard Reynolds Rowe, College architect.
Vail, JohnComprises correspondence, with Lock Haven State College (Pennsylvania), relating to Bronowski giving a lecture at the College on 'The Meaning of Science in Human Culture' for the College's centenary celebrations (14 Oct 1970).
Also includes: correspondence with Harriette Furst on Bronowski staying with her when visiting Lock Haven; correspondence with the division of Natural Sciences at the College on Bronowski providing academic awards; and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Paperwork relating to the loan of items by the College to external organisations. Includes paperwork and notes relating to the distribution and loan of College artwork to Fellows during WWII, including photographs of paintings sent away, 1940-1, correspondence concerning temporary storage of Mary Queen of Scots painting by W. H. Mills, 10th December 1940, temporary storage of painting of W. Watt painting by W. Sinker, 19th December 1940. Also notes relating to precautions to remove and replace the historic glass in the Old Library and potentially replace with 'rubberised felt as has been used for the Hall and Chapel', October 1940; paperwork and notes relating to the loan of items by Pugin to the Fitzwilliam Museum for an exhibition on William Morris, September 1980; Loan of paintings to the Master's Lodge from the Fitzwilliam Museum, 1998;
Papers relating to the loan of material from the Old Library and Archives, including loan of Samuel Taylor Coleridge material for an exhibition at Cambridge University Library, 1991; Loan of portrait of Thomas Cranmer, Cranmer's copy of Erasmus' New Testament and copy of Thomas More's Confutation of Tyndale for University of Cambridge Foundations for the Future exhibition at Christies, January 1995
Livre d'Orgue. Sept Pièces pour Orgue [Organ Book. Seven pieces for organ]. By Olivier Messiaen.
Published by Alphonse Leduc, Paris.
Contents:
- I. Reprises par intervension
- II. Pièce en trio (Pour le Dimanche de la Sainte-Trinité)
- III. Les Mains de l'abîme (Pour les Temps de Pénitence)
- IV. Chants d'oiseaux
- V. Pièce en trio (Pour le Dimanche de la Sainte-Trinité)
- VI. Les Yeux dans les roues (Pour le Dimanche de Pentecôte)
- VII. Soixante-Quatre durées
Administrative records of church livings owned by Jesus College. Most material runs to about the 1940s, there is some later correspondence about the history of various livings, e.g. by the church recordeers NADFAS (National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies).
Request (by E. Jodrell Hopkins) to have cheque for rent at Jesus Lane due 25th December from the Bursar at Jesus College (£82 10s 0d + Tax £24 15s 0d = £57 15s 0d)
Hopkins & Company, Livery Stable keepersTranscription disk of live recording on two sides of a vinyl LP of a performance of medieval music by The Jesus Singers and Orchestra. No date or venue for the performance is given.
Matrix no WIM/UMP/LP-6
Picken, LaurenceTranscription copy of a live recording on two sides of a vinyl LP disk of the Jesus College Music Society Mystery Play in December 1964.
Matrix no BEV LP 231, BEV LP 232
MJB Recording and Transcription ServiceLive recording of a performance of the May Week Entertainment, a masque called The Seasons at Jesus College on 13 June 1955. No indication of performers or location. Annotated [by Laurence Picken?] 'second side dud recording with fan'.
In EMI tape box, annotated 'SCOTCH BOY MC II-III 3660' 1 JOIN'
University Recording CompanyLive recordings of the 1948 Nativity Festival performance at Jesus College across 18 sides of nine shellac disks. Typescript list of contents included.
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Side A Josquin, Et incarnatus est - Ave Coelorum Domina
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Side B Song of the Nuns of Chester - Kotter, Organ prelude
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Side A Motets on 'Haec Dies'
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Side B Carol: Angelum ad Virginem
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Side A Adam de la Halle, Rondeaux for instruments
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Side B Arbeau, Pavane
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Side A Patapan (+duplicate copy)
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Side B Spanish Carol
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Side A Alle psallite
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Side B Coventry Carol
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Side A Congaudeant
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Side B Haec Dies
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Side A Coventry Carol, Hymn to St Magnus
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Side B As I rode out
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Side A Benedicimus
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Side B Dufay Gloria
Transcription copy of a live recording on two sides of a vinyl LP disk of a Christmas Celebration performance in Jesus College Chapel in 1963. Kept with one identical copy, and the concert programme.
Matrix no: BEV LP 95, BEV LP 96
MJB Recording and Transcription ServiceTranscription copy of a live recording on four sides of 2 vinyl LP disks featuring the Jesus College Music Society performing Bach, Cantata no 11 and Blanchard, Te Deum.
Matrix no ES LP 225, ES LP 226, ES LP 227, ES LP 228
Excel ServicesRecorded in the church of St Mary The Boltons, South London, with Kathryn Jenkin (soprano) and Nicholas Ansdell-Evans (piano). Produced by Rupert Damerell.
4 copies - 2 compact discs, 2 audio cassettes.
Includes home-printed insert with texts of the songs.
Bridge in Yi area. A robe is tied across the river, on both sides of the bank. Yi ethnic people climb the rope to cross the river. Han ethnic people use bamboo-made cylinder to transport on the rope.
File of general papers apparently used by the Dean to determine certain liturgical elements of services in Chapel.
Comprises correspondence, mainly between Sylvia Fitzgerald and Larned G Bradford (Senior Editor) of Little, Brown and Company, regarding publication of 'The Ascent of Man' book in the United States.
Subjects include: royalty payments; a special educational college edition; amendments to the book contract (Dec 1974 amendment included); 'The American Scholar' magazine possibly publishing chapter 13 'The Long Childhood'; ordering copies of 'The Ascent of Man' book for the Salk Institute; granting permission for Radio Station WNYC New York to broadcast chapter 1 'Lower than the Angels'; Little, Brown and Company paying the BBC for "permissions"; the lack of availability of 'The Ascent of Man' books in Canada; corrections and reviews; possible images for the front cover of the American edition; plans for an expanded version of the book in 4 paperback volumes; publication dates; sending Larned G Bradford copies of reviews of 'The Ascent of Man' BBC publication; 'The Ascent of Man' television series being shown in Canada; and the production schedule.
Also includes: correspondence between Larned G Bradford and Bronowski about a book by Edward Keating on evolution called 'The Crouching Bison' which Bronowski advised Bradford not to publish; a list of people to send copies of 'The Ascent of Man' book; and correspondence with other publishers mainly offering to publish 'The Ascent of Man'.
Consists of typescripts of lectures, syllabuses and reading lists for an extension course from University College Hull, taught by Bronowski at Gunness, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire (1936-1937) and at Malton, North Yorkshire (Spring 1938).
Consists of typescripts of lectures, a syllabus and reading lists for an extension course from University College Hull, taught by Bronowski at Gunness, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Consists of typescripts of lectures, a syllabus and reading lists for an extension course from University College Hull, taught by Bronowski at Gunness, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Comprises: a letter from Eugene Gallanter (department of Psychology, Columbia University, New York and chairman of the committee on Literacy) about the Committee on Literacy of the Council for Biology in Human Affairs (Salk Institute); a list of invited participants and an agenda for a meeting of the Committee at Columbia University (New York, 8 Apr 1970); and itineraries for Stuart Ross and [Joseph] Slater (both invited participants from the Salk Institute) for April [1970].
"Litany to the Holy Spirit" for voices in unison and organ (or piano). In E major. Words by Robert Herrick.
Published by Oxford University Press. In the series:The Oxford Choral Songs.
Duplicated typescript sheets listing services to be held, with music and Sunday preachers; mostly compiled on a weekly basis then bundled together in terms.
Consists of typescript lists of Bronowski's published work dated Aug 1967, Apr 1968, Dec 1969, Sep 1970 and Dec 1971.
Listed values of Master and Fellows' common (£148 7s 6d) and Scholars' common (£226 18s).
Master and Fellows, Jesus CollegeList, probably in the hand of William French, detailing plants to be bought for the University Observatory and Jesus College. For the observatory, plants listed are beech, box, holly, silver fir, Portugal laurels, laurustines, evergreen oaks, evergreen privet, evergreen and flowering shrubs, laurels, purple beeches, crab stocks for grafting, gooseberries, rough rid champagne, hornbeam, whin, sweets, Phillyneas. For Jesus College, plants listed are Irish ivy, evergreen and flowering shrubs. For himself, plants listed are silver fir, holly, Portugal laurels, Common laurels, evergreen oaks, purple beeches, sweet briars, laurestines, whin, sumacs, spruce firs, larch, dwarf cherries, flowering shrubs.
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeVisitors due at Rustat Audit, 1846;
The Vice-Chancellor
The Master of Trinity
16th April, Dinner at the Lodge;
1 - The V.C.
1 - Registrary
1 - Mrs. French
2 - Mister French
1 - Mr. Gunning
1 - The Master
1 - The Drake
1 - Mr. O[swald] Fisher
1 - Mr. Woodham
1 - Mr. Gibson
1 - Mr. Peter
1 - Mr. Wollaston
1 - Mr. Prince
14 [=] The No. at Dinner
Abstrracts of title, for deeds of 1618-1684.
List of tithe rent charges pertaining to the parish of Hundon in Suffolk. Comprehensive list of land and premises along with columns titled 'Refund payment' and 'Payment 1861'. Total sums are £4 10s 10d in the 'Refund payment' column, and £5 1s 7 and 1/4d.
UnspecifiedHand written plan of 50-61 Jesus Lane giving the names of the tenants in 1873:
No. 50 - Charles Brand Cornwell
No. 51 - William Coe
No. 52 - John Fuller
No. 53 - William Wiseman
No. 54 - Henry Mutton
No. 55 - Executors of William Smith
No. 56 - Reverend Gibbs
No. 57 - Mrs Sarah Cumming
No. 58 - George Haslem
No. 59 - Joseph Wentworth
No. 60 - Miss Ann Cotton
No. 61 - William Davidson
Consists of 2 typescript lists (with some slides ticked off).
List of the rents and rateable values of Nos. 19-31 Jesus Lane.
A Rental made and renewed for the said Mannor: a list of people and payments due.
[The paper written with Neyman was produced for the Joint Target Group, United States].
Sheet recording prize winners and scholars. Includes list of prizewinners, and the money awarded to each, totalling £27 6s; list of those awarded declamation, totalling £6 6s; list of scholars; and list of those given extra rewards, totalling £72. Total sum of money awarded calculated and given as £275 12s.
Jesus College CambridgeOne sheet of paper with list of names of six students awarded £12 Reward: Boys, Dale, Fennel, Firman, Waugh and Wilson. Second paper with list of thirteen names of Prizemen in 1864: Fennel, Boys, Wilson, Macan, Firman and Slocock, awarded £3 3s; Dale, Roberts, Francis, Thornton, Moore and Waugh, awarded £2 2s; and Smyth, awarded £1 1s. Second sheet also includes the names of two awarded declamations, each worth £3 3s: Fennel and Dale.
Plate money, Hearn prize 1st year, 2nd year, Maths Tripos. Winners Macaulay, Whiter, Duffield, Richardson, Budworth, Thompson
Whatley Memm