Includes correspondence and specification for works for alterations to small combination room, 1986-7; Also copy of contract, fabric samples for furnishings.
Julian Marsh ArchitectsIncludes section of spiral staircase in north east corner. Revers of drawing contains possible design for door strapwork.
Salvin, AnthonyIncludes small section of columns and apparent suggestion for insertion of window in arch below organ loft.
Salvin, AnthonyIncludes pencil drawings indicating location of roof beams and indications of difference in height between 'present floor' and 'sunk floor'.
Salvin, AnthonyInternationaal Orgel Improvisatie Concours 1957. Programme of the International improvisation organ contest on the 8th, 10th, 11th and 12th of July in Haarlem (Netherlands).
A programme of rowing times and events for the International Arhus Regatta.
Comprises an audio cassette tape, with a duplicate.
Side A is 44 minutes long. Side B is 48 minutes long.
Comprises correspondence with Suzanne Henig (Professor of English Literature, San Diego State University) on the conference of Conrad Scholars held at the University of California at San Diego. Bronowski was to introduce the conference (annotated typescript included). After his death the conference was dedicated to Bronowski's memory.
Also includes: conference programmes, correspondence on Bronowski meeting Henig and helping her with an article, a typescript of Suzanne Henig's speech about Bronowski made at the conference (28 Aug 1974), conference programmes and a revised programme.
Comprises correspondence from the International Cultural Foundation asking Bronowski to participate in the 3rd International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences on the theme of 'Science and Absolute Values' and to serve on the International Advisory Committee for the conferences, with Bronowski's reply agreeing to serve on the committee.
Also includes a planning draft, programme, list of participants and application form for the 3rd International Conference, and photocopied information on the 2nd International Conference.
Comprises correspondence relating to the International Design Conference in Aspen on 'Order and Disorder' (18-23 Jun 1967) for which Bronowski gave the closing speech. Includes letters about tape recordings of Bronowski's address, and about publication in a Reader based on outstanding papers given at the Aspen Design Conferences over 20 years (compiled by Rayner Banham, Professor of History of Architecture, University College London).
Also includes: summaries of Bronowski's closing address to the conference, including an annotated copy (26 Nov 1967) and a proof for publication; a press release on the outcomes of the conference ("International Design Conference defines Designer's role in a Disorderly Society", 17 Jul 1967); a photocopy of Bronowski's handwritten notes on the conference (23 Jun 1967); a Salk Institute press release entitled "Social violence analysed by Bronowski at Aspen conference" (23 Jun 1967); a copy of a press cutting about Bronowski's closing address (The San Diego Union, 23 Jun 1967); photocopy of a galley proof of an article by Peter Blake on the conference ('Slaughter at the Summit', Architectural Forum, vol. 127, Jul/Aug 1967); a press release about publication of 'The Face of Violence' (15 May 1967); a letter from Edward Laskowski (president of Polonia Society of Colorado) inviting Bronowski to visit the Society in Denver; a letter from Henry A Sauerwein (executive director, The Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico) on seeing Bronowski and Rita Bronowski, and on reading some of Bronowski's books (23 Jun 1967); and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Comprises correspondence relating to Bronowski participating in a symposium on 'The Making of a Global Society' at International House, New York (14-15 May 1974). The symposium included showings of 'The Ascent of Man' and a lecture by Bronowski on 'Foundations for Equality'.
Also includes: a programme for the symposium; a request by the United States Information Agency to publish Bronowski's address on 'Foundations for Equality' in 'Dialogue' journal; and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Consist of a letter from Dr J Rose (Blackburn College of Technology and Design, United Kingdom) asking Bronowski to join the editorial board with a reply from Bronowski accepting, and a photocopy of an advert for a book edited by Dr J Rose.
Consists of a bound typescript entitled 'Aims, Organization and Research Activities' with a business card of the director, Adriano A Buzzati-Traverso.
International Organ Festival Society 1963-1988. Silver Jubilee Concerts. President Peter Hurford. St. Albans Abbey
Organ Recital - Gillian Weir. Royal Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra
Madrigals with the Fayrfax Consort.
Saturday July 2nd:
Talk by Peter Hurford and Peter Collins. Festive Evensong.
Organ Recital - Gillian Weir
Programme: Toccata Septima (Michelangelo Rossi, 1600-1660?). Chorale Prelude, Dies sind die heiligen zehn Gebot (J. S. Bach, 1685-1750). Joie et clarté des corps glorieux from Les Corps Glorieux; Communion: Les oiseaux et les sources from Messe de la Pentecôte; Alleluias sereins, Transports de joie from L'Ascension (Olivier Messiaen, b. 1908); Elfes (Joseph Bonnet, 1884-1944); Final from Symphonie I (Louis Vierne, 1870-1937).
Concert. The Royal Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Colin Metters and Mark Wigglesworth
Programme: Peripeteia (Edward Cremo); Concerto in E minor for violin and orchestra Op. 64 (1844) (Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy), soloist Alan Brind; Symphony No 4 in F minor Op. 36 (1880) (Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky).
Madrigals with the Fayrfax Consort, directed by David Ireson.
Comprises correspondence on topics that Bronowski proposed to be discussed by the Society and on the activities of the Society including conferences, minutes of a meeting (May 1965) and a bulletin of the 10th International Congress of the History of Science (1962).
Internationale Orgelwoche Nurnberg, 25th of June 1981.
Programme:
Part I
- Praeludium und fuge e-moll, Dietrich Buxtehude
- Trio sonate C-Dur, J. S. Bach
- "Livre d'Orgue": Chants d'oiseaux, Les Mains de l'abime, Soixante-Quatre durees, Olivier Messiaen
Part II - Praeludium und fuge F-Dur, Dietrich Buxtehude
- Toccata, Adagio und fuge C-Dur BWV 564, J. S. Bach
- Sinfonische Fantasie und fuge op. 57, Max Reger
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's first 'Magic, Science and Civilisation' Bampton lecture (given 19 March 1969), 32 minutes long.
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's first 'Magic, Science and Civilisation' Bampton lecture (given 19 March 1969), 29 minutes long.
Comprises 2 films labelled "J Bronowski. In conversations with Andries Deinum, Part I & II. Produced by the division of continuing education, Portland, Oregon". Bronowski delivered his Condon lectures on 'The Philosophy of Contemporary Science' on the 20th - 28th February 1967.
Consists of drafts [most handwritten by Roger Partington] of an introduction and early chapters of a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington.
Introduction and Allegro. By Arthur Wills.
Published by Novello & Company Ltd., London. In the: "International Series of Contemporary Organ Music No. 9".
Besides introducing the quarterly report, the letter concludes with, "We regret we have up to now been unsuccessful in obtaining the rent due from Mr. White, but hope to receive same shortly."
St. Quintin Son & StanleyBesides introducing the quarterly report, the letter, concludes with, "We regret that Mr. White of 187, Borough High Street is in arrear, but we are finding it very difficult to extract money from him."
St. Quintin Son & StanleyComprises an audio recording of the song 'Is you is or is you ain't my baby?' by Louis Jordan sent from Peter Kaye, KEBS, Channel 15 TV. [This is an introduction to an interview of Bronowski by Dr Paul Saltman, one of four interviews of scientists made for a series on 'Science and Society' by KEBS-TV, later KPBS-TV, San Diego].
Introduction und Passacaglia - D moll - orgel [Introduction and Passacaglia in D minor for organ]. By Max Reger.
Published by Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig-Wiesbaden.
"Inventory of Conte Collection of Norman & Angevin Coins", typescript (photocopy), sixty pages on thirty folios (recto & verso), dated January 2001, unsigned but attributable to Mark Blackburn on the grounds that he was Keeper of Coins & Medals at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, which acquired the coins under his direction. The inventory lists 506 Norman coins, 84 short-cross coins and 225 long-cross coins for purchase, by reign, with BMC number, mint, moneyer, pedigree/provenance, condition and valuation, plus a further three extremely rare and valuable pieces, with descriptions, that Dr William Conte had undertaken to donate [to the Fitzwilliam Museum]. Accompanying material includes four A4-sized photographic plates showing photographic enlargements of four coins each:
(a) William I, type II, Shrewsbury (mule with old obverse of Edward the Confessor's pyramid type); William I, type V, Marlborough; William I, type VIII, Cardiff (locally made dies); William II, type II, Launceston;
(b) Henry I, type VI, London; Henry I, round half-penny, Sandwich (mule with type IX penny reverse); Henry I, type IX, Totnes; Henry I, type VIII, Chichester;
(c) Stephen, flag type, York; Stephen, lozenge-sceptre type, York; Stephen, type III, Northampton; Stephen, Awbridge type, Buckingham;
(d) Eustace FitzJohn, lion type, York; Eustace FitzJohn, knight with sword type, York; William of Gloucester, facing bust type, Cirencester; Patrick Earl of Salisbury, helmeted bust with sword [type], Salisbury;
(e) Henry de Neubourg, cross moline type, Swansea; John of St John, cross moline type, Caerphilly; Henry of Northumberland, cross & crosslets type, Bamburgh; John, short-cross coinage, class Va3 with three-quarter bust, Winchester.
Includes covering letter
Fairhaven of Anglesey AbbeyIncludes two copies of official report and correspondence relating to investigations.
Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Alison Dickens, A. Baggs, C. Begg and T. Curteis)Comprises correspondence, minutes of meetings and other material relating to the Salk Institute Committee on Investigations Involving Human Subjects/Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects (of which Bronowski was a member).
Includes: details of a research project by Ursula Bellugi; a copy of a press cutting about policies of the Department of Health, Education and Wealth (United States Government), and copies of the department's policies on the protection of human subjects.
Includes copies of original photographs taken during excavations and investigation.
Cambridge Archaeological Unit (A. Dickens and C. Evans)Financial 'tombstone' relating to the financing of Hurricane Energy, a listed company that the College owned a significant number of shares in until 2019. The company was associated with James Huddleston and was involved in North Sea oil exploration.
Sheet of paper headed Funds. Calculations in ink and pencil .
Oct 1832 £319 8s 10d PSSA
Jan 1839 £234 1s 2d PSSA
£85 17s 5d SSS
References to transfers, Consols, Valley, Rustat, "the Wid." meaning Rustat Widows perhaps , Mortlock (Cambridge bank). Surnames: Dr Lock, Parry, Hamilton, Dr Pearse.
Bronowski was to speak on 'The Future of Biology in Social Problems'.
Invitation response from Pembroke Lodge stating that Dr & Mrs Ainslie will have great pleasure in dining with the Master of Jesus College and Mrs French on Tuesday the 12th of November. Dated November 7th.
At the bottom of the response two rough calculations, not specified.
Ainslie, GilbertComprises 3 series of correspondence organised alphabetically.
Invitatory, prayers and suffrages for the choir of the Church of the Good Samaritan. Paoli, Pennsylvania. For voices (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) in G major.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerBill was for a total for of £74 13s 4d. A discount of 15% was given.
The Cambridge Electric Supply CompanyInvoice for maintenance works on chapel clock, cleaning and repairing dial and tower in preparation for new clock mechanism.
Rattee & KettInvoice for purchase of 9-inch pipes by Mr H. Askew for Jesus College.
King and Co."Fifty six pounds is due to Redding and Son on account of the works at ... reinstating damage caused by fire."
J. Carter Jonas & Sons"We hereby certify that the sum of £156 8s 10d is due to H. Rooke & Sons on account of the works at various premises Cambridge from November 1914 - September 1915 as per attached a/c."
J. Carter Jonas & Sons"We hereby certify that the sum of £11 17s 6d is due to Coulson &Son on account of the works at various premises Cambridge in accordance with attached..."
Jonas, HarleyInvoice for work done at 6 and 34 Eden Street, Cranmer Road and 19 Jesus Lane, between October 1914 and June 1915.
Dent, RobertInvoice for dilapidations at 49, 55 Jesus Lane, 14 Park Street, 9 Camden Place, 81-82 King Street, 28, 30 Station Road, 1-9 New Court - King Street, and conveyance to Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England of 1658 square yards of land as an addition to All Saints Parsonage Site. Attendances and correspondences in connection with rents and allotments of Mr Holmes, Mr S. J. Stevenson and Mr Halls. Transfer of investments. Reversion duty costs associated with St Rhadegund House, New Square, 55 Jesus Lane, 28 and 30 Station Road. Tenancy agreement with Mr Jarvis for 43 Hills Road, same lease as that given to his late father. Miscellaneous charges. Total £60.4.7.
Francis & Co"We hereby certify that the sum of £15 is due to D. Gentle on account of the works at Station Farm Allotments..."
J. Carter Jonas & SonsItem regards the 2nd installment, £650, is due by the college for works at Jesus Lane (erection of new garage, etc.).
Note at bottom says, "The above amount includes a sum of £115 due to D. Mackay for constructional steelwork:"
J. Carter Jonas & SonsInvoice for taking out barrel of well pump. £4.10.0
Oakey, T.