Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Reverend Reginald St John Parry and others. Certain hereditaments in the Parish of St Giles in the town and county of Cambridge. Includes plans
Parties: (1) Charles Armstrong, (2) Philip Banyard and Alfred William Wisbey. Relates to a number of properties shaded pink of on attached plan
Paid to F. R. Leach for work done in SCR, including payments for whiting ceiling, painting woodwork panels, unpacking cabinet and brasswork, fixing sconces with brass screws, repairing carpet, carriage of empty case to Hollands' (London) and for polishing the top of a large new table. Signed by Leach.
Paid to Morris and Company for work done in the SCR, including payments for supplying an Axminster carpet, supplying two pairs of stamped velvet curtains with frings on centre and bottom edges, two pairs of silk and worsted loops, mahognay pole with rings, supplying a standard grate, design for fireplace and instructions, lustre sunflorren tiles, red hearth, four sets of finger plates pierced and engraved, two sets of oval door handles, two single door handles, six roses for the door handles, four key hole plates, plated screws, red merino, a second visit to Cambridge and expenses
Paid to A. Lasenby Liberty and Co for work done in the SCR, including payment for pre coloured silk
Includes organisational correspondence, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition
Featured artists were Keir Smith, Veronica Ryan, Denise de Cordova, Richard Long, Barry Flanagan and David Nash.
Opened by Marina Vaizey.
Includes organisational correspondence, A3 poster for exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition and transportation of artworks.
Featured artist was William Turnbull
Includes organisational correspondence, guides, A3 poster for exhibition, costs associated with holding the exhibition and correspondence with potential financial supporters.
Featured artists were Antony Gormley, Michael Archer, Richard Bray, Richard Long, David Mach, Diane MacLean and Nina Saunders.
Opened by Nicholas Serota.
Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, photographs and sides of featured exhibits, guides, poster (one signed by artists), costs associated with holding the exhibition.
Featured artists were Michael Dan Archer, Richard Bray, Denise de Cordova, Barry Flanagan, Antony Gormley, Richard Long, David Mach, Diane MacLean, David Nash, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Randall-Page, Veronica Ryan, Nina Saunders, Keir Smith, Lucy Swan, William Turnbull and Jim Unsworth.
Opened by Richard Cork.
Includes organisational correspondence, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, A3 poster for exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition; Digital photographs of sculptures in situ
Featured artists were Anthony Caro, Antony Gormley and Anselm Kiefer.
Opened by Charles Suamarez Smith.
Includes copy of poster
Addressed to the minister of All Saints parish, Cambridge, certificate declaring Theophilus Newman, deceased, as a lunatic and his body now ready for Christian burial. Signed by Lawman.
Designed by Edward Sage, Junior Probationer, Year 4.
Section showing one of Rowe's proposed designs for restoring the College Chapel
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and EngineerColoured design for a possible window, probably for the Chapel. Indistinctly signed
Detail Pencil drawing of the design of the war memorial, with a cross-section line of the profile drawing on the right side of the plan.
T. D. Atkinson Architects, CambridgeHand drawn floor plan of Chapel. Walls coloured green.
Hand drawn floor plan of Chapel. Walls coloured green.
Pen and ink coloured design showing proposed rail against door of chapel.
Rattee & Kett LtdSections and elevations showing proposed remedial work to restore parapets.
Rattee & Kett LtdSections and elevation of organs loft. Drawn by Martin Stancliffe.
N. P. Mander Ltd, Organ BuildersPaid to John Burgis for part leading the new building. Signed by John Burgis
Paid to Joseph Woodcock for work done on the new building, including payments for pointing windows, mortar, plastering the chimney, alterations made to the Master's lodgings next to the new building, loads of lime, bricks, to labourers, a journeyman, loads of sand, lathes and nails, bushels of hair and scaffolds. Signed by Joseph Woodcock
Paid to Joseph Woodcock for work done on the new builidng, including payments for journeymen, labourers, lime, sand, tiles, lathes and nails, bricks, trowelmen. Signed by Joseph Woodcock
Paid to John Coe for work done on the new buildings, including payments for large spikens, small spikens, holdfasts, a pair of fire irons for the porter's lodge, eight straps and 16 bolts and keys and coterils, lead nails, hooks, two new pairs of joints. Signed by John Coe
Paid to Robert Grumbold for work done on the new building, including payments for new windows, new watertable, new ground table and for working and laying the old ground table, new corbell table, coping, for taking down the old windows and preparing quoins for the new windows. Signed by Robert Grumbold
Paid to John Burgis for plumbing work done on the new building. Signed by John Burgis
List of incomes to help pay for the new building including payments from Dr. Dawson, Mr. H. Brearey's gift, income from Lewis' chamber, from the Proby fund, borrowed from the treasury, Dr. Shelton's gift, Mr. Elton's gift, income from Pemberton's chamber, income fromToundrow's chamber. Also list of expenditures to the glazier, Rhandal the carpenter, Burgis the plumber, Woodcock the mason, Grumbold the "free stone mason", Mr. Newling the joiner, John Coe the smith, Woodcock, Kirby the glazier, Dalton.
Programme for a performance of Shakespeare's The Tempest in the Cloister Court on Sunday 10th June and Monday 11th June 1956 at 8.30pm