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JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/14/8 · Series · [1974]
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises a film labelled "Dienst Televisie Programma, Profile dr. J Bronowski", 15 minutes and 35 seconds long. Contains several statements by Bronowski, photographs and a clip from 'The Face of Violence'. There is also a separate soundtrack and transcript of the programme.

The narration is in Dutch, with clips in English.

Speaking engagements
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/9/4 · Series · 1960-1974
Part of Personal Papers

Includes record sheets, transcriptions and details of arrangements made for Bronowski's speeches and talks.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/3 · Series · May 1959-14 May 1975
Part of Personal Papers

Consists of a series of mostly correspondence with academies, societies, associations and some schools, colleges, universities and institutions.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/2 · Series · 1955-1975 (Mainly 1961-1974).
Part of Personal Papers

With carbon copies of replies from Bronowski and his secretaries: Kathleen Murray/Verlander (secretary), Sylvia Hodgson/Fitzgerald (secretary then editorial assistant), Audrey Drake and Mrs Gerry Likens.

Cambridge, All Saints
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/1 · Series · 1586-1975
Part of College Archives

The advowson of All Saints (also called All Saints in the Jewry) was given to the nunnery of St Radegund, in 1180 or earlier, by Sturmi of Cambridge. For this and other early deeds, see Nuns/Gray 79-99. The church was very croded by the 1850s, and was demolished in favour of a new one in Jesus Lane. A draft history of the parish by A.C. Bouquet is kept in the Old Library, in the modern MSS collection.

The Cockerel Consort
JCCA/JCCS/32 · Series · 1974 - 1976
Part of College Archives

This was a College music group that formed in 1974 and was directed by Andrew Parkinson. It quickly became one of the leading Cambridge ensembles in the field of Medieval music and its termly concerts were well attended. When its members left College in 1976 it did not continue. Records relating to its performances have been catalogued under the Musical Society

Drama Production Files
JCPP/Picken/3/3 · Series · 1948 - 1976
Part of Personal Papers

Files of material relating to drama productions at Jesus College, including rehearsal schedules, designs and production photographs

'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.

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

University Challenge
JCCA/JCCS/58 · Series · 1979
Part of College Archives

Includes photograph of the 1979 Jesus College University Challenge team. Christopher Artemiou, William Coales, John (David) Jeffcock, John Withrington with mascot 'Gladly', clothes in College colours for which were made by Gail Mills for the occasion.

Correspondence
JCPP/Pars/1 · Series · 1912 - 1983
Part of Personal Papers

Letters written to L. A. Pars, with copies of letters written by him.

Whittlesford
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/16 · Series · 1813-1984
Part of College Archives

The advowson was acquired by the College in 1558 by the gift of Thomas Thirlby, Bishop of Ely. See the royal Grant of Philip and Mary, in the steel press, shelf 8 (Dr Fuller's foundation).

Amalgamated Clubs
JCCA/JCCS/27 · Series · 1884 - 1984
Part of College Archives

The Amalgamation Club was formed in October 1884 as a way to introduce a new system for managing the finances of the College Clubs. Up until this date each separate club had been responsible for collecting its own subs and managing its expenses. However, by October 1884 all Clubs, with the exception of the Football Club, was in debt. On 23 October 1884, a general meeting was held, and a provisional Committee, with Mr Gray (Treasurer of the Boat Club) as its chairman was set up. The committee drew up a report containing a framework of rules which was unanimously agreed to at another general meeting held on 11 November 1884.

Employment
JCPP/Bawden/1 · Series · 1950-1987
Part of Personal Papers

Includes details of employment and correspondence with employers at St. Paul's School, 1950-9; Royal Commercial Travellers School, 1951-5; Raines Foundation Grammar School, 1954; Wymondham College, Norfolk, 1959-68; Sheffield City Poly, 1969-75; City of London school, 1984-5; Highgate School, 1985-7; Blackheath High School, 1987. Also contains file of papers and correspondence with Ministry of Labour and National Service concerning intended career as a teacher, 1951; file of testimonials and CVs, 1951 - 2005