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Invoice from Water company
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1926/284 · Item · Midsummer 1926
Part of College Archives

Invoice for water supplied at Station Estate, Cherry Hinton Road at the Guarantee Rate of £25 (£10 13s 8d). Second sheet contains an invoice for various meter readings in college, at the Master's Lodge, the Fellows Garden, Newbaths Lavatories, Chapel Court, Watering Lawn (£56 5s 0d).

Cambridge University and Town Water Works Company
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1926/257 · Item · Lady Day 1926
Part of College Archives

Invoice for water supplied during the Quarter ending Midsummer 1926 at Station Estate, Cherry Hinton Road, main extension, guarantee rate (£25). Second sheet lists various costs of water supplies costing (£52 9s 2d).

Cambridge University and Town Water Works Company
Invoice summary
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1915/127 · Item · November 1915
Part of College Archives

Invoice summary for building and masonry work. Dining Hall, £2.10.8. Ditch, £182.10.0. Special, £64.0.0. Buttery, £0.3.4. Chapel, £0.7.3. Master's Lodge, £1.6.5. Fellows' Houses, £9.12.5. Stewards, £11.0.0. General, £32.19.9. Total £304.9.10.

Rattee & Kett
Invoices and bills
JCCA/JCAD/7/10/3 · Item · 1928-1931
Part of College Archives

Includes bundles of receipts relating to work done on the Morley Horder building signed by Morley Horder, Rattee and Kett and Eric Gill, 1928-31; Statement for electrical work carried out by Waring, Withers and Chadwick, 1930; Statement of Accounts for work done by Rattee and Kett, March 1931;

JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1882/23 · Item · 5 December 1882
Part of College Archives

Invoice itemising various repairs, supplies and labour costs, totalling £21 0s 6d, [signed] William H. Jarrold, 5 December 1882, confirmed, stamped, and signed by 'R.Reynolds Rowe, Surveyor and Agent to Jesus College'.

Sun Fire Office Insurance Receipt for one year's premium on an insurance of £840 0s 0d, from Christmas Day 1881 to Christmas Day 1882, £1 7s 4d, 25 December 1881.

Sun Fire Office Insurance Receipt for one year's premium on an insurance of £1600 0s 0d, from Christmas Day 1881 to Christmas Day 1882, £1 6s 0d, 25 December 1881.

Sun Fire Office Insurance Receipt for one year's premium on an insurance of £1000 0s 0d, from Christmas Day 1881 to Christmas Day 1882, £0 15s 0d, 25 December 1881.

Sun Fire Office Insurance Receipt for one year's premium on an insurance of £1300 0s 0d, from Christmas Day 1881 to Christmas Day 1882, £0 19s 6d, 25 December 1881.

Sun Fire Office Insurance Receipt for one year's premium on an insurance of £4800 0s 0d, from Christmas Day 1881 to Christmas Day 1882, £4 7s 0d, 25 December 1881.

Rent Receipt for one year's rent paid to the Borough of Cambridge totalling £5 3s 0d, received of the Bursar of Jesus College, 3 November 1882 [signed] George W. Grody for H. J. Whitehead, Treasurer.

Invoice itemising painting at 9 Shelly Row and Nos. 4 and 5 Park Terrace, totalling £17 10s 0s, [signed J. Paulett, 10 May 1882, confirmed and signed by 'R. Reynolds Rowe, Surveyor and Agent to Jesus College', 13 May 1882.

Sun Fire Office
"Iraq" (and Iran)
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/6/3/2/11 · File · c. 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises background material on Iraq and Iran.

Material on Iraq consists of: notes on Iraq annotated "possibly no hope- coup on July 29th"; notes on Babylonian numbers and "relevant verse and prose"; photocopies of guides to Iraq and Babylon; photocopies from books and articles on subjects including methods of calculation in early Mesopotamia, artefacts in the Baghdad museum, Babylonia and Assyria, the beginnings of the wheel and Mesopotamian engineers.

Material on Iran consists of: notes on Persia annotated with "Earthquake - July 29th, possible nomad problems"; a rough map of [nomadic routes in Persia]; notes on [the Bakhtiari tribe] migration routes, Oljeitu Sultan Mongolfor 'Fortunate', Genghis Khan, Persian tribes, agricultural methods in Iran, the Shiraz museum, metals and glassmaking in Persia; photocopies from books about Persian nomadic tribes, stirrups, Mongols (mounted nomads) and the architecture of mosques.

Also includes: a copy of a letter from David H M Brooks (University of Durham, department of Anthropology) to Adrian Malone (21 Jul 1970) on the Bakhtiari and Qashqai nomadic tribes and sending further information on nomadism (included); and copies of letters between Jo Marquand and Jennifer Scarce (The Royal Scottish Museum, department of Art and Archaeology) on subjects including Oljaitu Khan, early Neolithic sites in Anatolia, wall paintings in Ankara museum, and a possible connection between Oljaitu Khan's tomb and the Taj Mahal.

Irene Rice Pereira
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/1/43 · File · 12 May 1963-19 November 1963
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises a typescript of 'The Transcendental Formal Logic of The Infinite, The Evolution of Cultural Forms' by Pereira (1963), with correspondence between Pereira and Bronowski on the typescript and on Bronowski's 'Biography of an Atom'.

Iris
JCCA/JCCS/5/1/1956/3/2/6 · Item · 1956
Part of College Archives

Played by Myrna Stoneman. Colour sketch of the costume; the actor's measurements and notes about the costume; notes on alterations; and a pencil sketch of the costume with a purple fabric swatch

JCAG/C/3 · Item · c.1742
Part of Silver

Inscription on the bottom of the cup suggests that it was won at Wimbledon in 1867 by S. Taprell Holland.

John Laughlin, Dublin
Iron

Some 81 pieces of poorly preserved and heavily concreted ironwork were recovered. The vast majority of these consisted of nails of varying weight and length and pieces of door hinge or furniture. None of these pieces are diagnostic beyond being handmade. Included within the assemblage, however, are several diagnostic pieces that warrant further comment. Due to the poor preservation of the assemblage, X-rays will be required in order to provide further identification and evidence of use.

Iron
JCARCH/JCH10/<152>
Part of Archaeological Finds

Tr. 1: Several fragments from a heavily corroded and concreted spur c. 75mm wide, probably late 16th to 17th century in date, weighing 101g.

Iron
JCARCH/JCH10/<153>
Part of Archaeological Finds

Tr. 2: Pair of corroded and concreted metalworking or smithing pliers. These tools were used in blacksmithing for the removal of nails from horseshoes, hot working and general craft activities (weight 229g, length c. 150mm); found with several square cross- sectioned nails and fragment of a horseshoe (weight 68g and tending to the large, Shire horse size of shoe). Although somewhat corroded these are most likely post-Medieval in date, but provide on-site evidence of metalworking and or smithing.

Iron
JCARCH/JCH10/<145>
Part of Archaeological Finds

K: Two refitting fragments from a cast-iron object with a central perforation. Heavily concreted and poorly preserved these weigh 227g with the perforation c. 13.6mm in diameter. Probably from an architectural feature, such as a fireplace, these are post- Medieval in origin.

Iron
JCARCH/JCH10/<146>
Part of Archaeological Finds

T: Broken and very poorly preserved possible snaffle or bridle bit. The central bar is largely intact, but missing one end and associated loop (surviving length c. 120mm). The other loop is broken; weight 123g. Undated.

Iron
JCARCH/JCH10/<151>
Part of Archaeological Finds

<151> : Several pieces of door furniture, including a large hinge-strap with leaf-shaped terminal c. 205mm long and weighing 196g; basal or top door pivot c. 94mm long, with right-angle staple arrangement weighing 60g; five nail fragments, the largest weighing 25g and with a dome-shaped head and square cross-sectioned shaft.