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JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/3 · Series · c. 1962-7 September 1966
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises recordings of a dialogue written by Bronowski in response to the 'Two Cultures Debate' which followed his lectures on 'Science and Human Values' given at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1953.

Bronowski's dialogue was inspired by Galileo's 'Dialogue on the Great World Systems' (published 1632).

'Art as a Mode of Knowledge'
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/15 · Series · 23 February 1969-September 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises audio recordings of a series of 6 lectures that Bronowski gave for the A W Mellon lectures in Fine Arts (1969) at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D C.

"Spares files"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/9/2 · Series · 1946-1963
Part of Personal Papers

Consists of copies of Bronowski's work including transcriptions of recordings/broadcasts, articles and summaries of a speech. Each file has a contents page at the front (not always exactly matching contents).

Elmstead
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/5 · Series · 1613-1993
Part of College Archives

The College purchased Elmstead Rectory including the advowson on 30 May 1613 from Francis Morice and Francis Phelips. See the conveyance in the steel press, shelf 10.

Fordham
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/6 · Series · 1812-1945
Part of College Archives

Thomas Thirlby, Bishop of Ely, gave this living to the College, with five others, see Cal. Pat. Rolls 1557-8, p.40. See also the Grant by Letters Patent, Philip and Mary, 5 March 1558, in Steel Press, shelf 8.

Guilden Morden
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/8 · Series · 1842-1945
Part of College Archives

The living was acquired by the College by gift from Thomas thirlby, Bishop of Ely, who purchased it from the Crown 5.3.1558. See the Grant by Letters Patent, Philip and Mary. Steel Press, shelf 8, Dr Fuller's Foundation.

Whatfield, Suffolk
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/15 · Series · 1685-1939
Part of College Archives

The advowson of the Rectory of Whatfield was bought for the College by the Proby Trust in 1736.

The benefice was united with Semer in 1929.

Enclosures
JCCA/JCAD/3/3 · Series
Part of College Archives

Papers relating to Enclosure and the Enclosure Awards with which the College was involved

College Events
JCCA/JCAD/10 · Series · 1986-2017
Part of College Archives

Items in this series tend to relate to one off events or lectures that occurred somewhere within the main College site and not events organised by College Clubs or Societies.

Porters
JCCA/JCAD/15 · Series · 1938-2006
Part of College Archives

Records and ephemera from the Porter's Lodge

Correspondence
JCPP/Brittain/3 · Series · 15th January 1924 - 13th November 1968
Part of Personal Papers

A large bulk of this collection are letters written to Frederick Brittain. They came into the Archive in boxes following the death of Muriel Brittain. There appeared to be no original order so it was decided to put them in chronological order and list them in groups of decades. Amongst he various boxes in the accession were loose letters but only very few written by F.B. himself. These have been listed individually

Scrapbooks and Articles
JCPP/Brittain/4 · Series · 1923 - 1978
Part of Personal Papers

There are a number of scrapbooks and individual articles that were kept by Frederick Brittain. Some of the scrapbooks contain newspaper cuttings of articles he had written himself, some are reviews of his published work and some were on topics of interest to him

Miscellaneous
JCPP/Brittain/5 · Series · 1915 - 1993
Part of Personal Papers

A collection of miscellaneous items listed individually

"Personalities"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/1 · Series · 1951-1974 (Mainly 1961-1974)
Part of Personal Papers

Consists of a series of correspondence, or other documents relating to, individuals.

'A Sense of the Future'
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/5/7 · Series · c. 1970-c. 1977
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises material relating to a collection of selected essays in Art and Science, posthumously published.