Correpsondence and bills relating to acquisition of sculpture.
Correspondence relating to anonymous gift of artwork which had previously been included in the 2003 'Sculpture in the Close' exhibition.
Bank statements
Contains list of members, fines, books bought and proceeds of auctions. The title page states that the club was founded in 1957 by Professor Glanville Llewellyn Williams; it was wound up in 2004.
Includes copy of 'bulleting of the Friends of Cambridge University Library' which includes biographical notes on Flamsteed by Frances Willmoth, 2005; Copy of letter by Flamsteed from Bonhams sale of manuscripts, 28th September 2004; Copies of book reviews on edited volumes of Flamsteed's correspondence by Forbes, Murdin and Willmoth, 2002; Copy of letter included in sale catalogue 28 from Martayan Lan rare books, New York, 2001; Copies of articles on Flamsteed by Frances Willmoth including 'a summary catalogue of Flamsteed's papersin the Royal Greenwich Observatory Archives', 1999; Models for the practice of astronomy - Flamsteed, Horrocks and Tycho; Introduction - The King's Astronomical Observator'
The original intention was to lay out the list in two columns, one for 1900-1960 and one for 1961 onwards. A pencil note at the head of the first page suggests they may have been altered to cover 1920-1980 and 1981-2004, but it seems that entries were not consistently added as late as 2004. A note on the titlle page states that the list excludes "those known to have died before this list was begun or during its compilation." There is also a list of abbreviations, and an indication that women's names are written in red. Where deaths are noted, the relevant entries have been crossed through.
Brittain, MurielCorrespondence of Mark Blackburn with Simon Blunt
Blackburn, Mark A. S.Correspondence from Philip Grierson, with much of the early material, up to 1963, focusing on PG's collaboration with IS in book projects; the subsequent material focuses on a range of numismatic topics.
Grierson, PhilipRecords students' presence or absence, to ensure they "kept" the necessary number of complete terms by residence.
His rooms in D2 are apparently described by Charles Legrice. See E. K. Chambers 'Coleridge, a biographical study'. Copy of text from Coleridge's memorial in Highgate Church; Letter from R. M. Cooper to J. Claydon accompanying copies of four letters held in the Longman Archives (now at the University of Reading). Letters copied were listed in E. L. Griggs' 'Collected Letters of Coleridge' and were assigned the numbers 368, 701, 709 and 762. Cover letter dated 8th March 1974; Copy of exhibition programme held at the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution, 1984; Digital copy of 'Coleridge's borrowings from Jesus College LIbrary, 1791-4' by J. C. C. Mays (1985); Digital list of Coleridge's contemporaries whilst at Jesus College;
Income and expenditure account and balance sheets for years ending 30th June 2001, 2002, 2003
Contains exhibition guide, captions and research notes. Also correspondence with Robin Donkin concerning exhibtion.
Willmoth, FrancesContains exhibition guide, captions and research notes.
Willmoth, FrancesCorrespondence of bust of William Frend in the Old Library, including notes on donation to the College by Philothea Thompson in 1962 and relating to its being photographed in 1964. Includes photograph of bust.
Correspondence of Joseph Bispham with Lord Stewartby
Bispham, JosephContains exhibition guide, captions and research notes. Also copy of exhibition guide for 'your humble servant, John Flamsteed - Letters and writings of the first Astronomer Royal' held at the Whipple Museum at which the items in this display were included.
Willmoth, FrancesLent term concert in the College Chapel on Sunday 17th February at 8.30pm
Includes catalogue 'Cranmer - Primate of all England' for exhibition held at the British Library in 1990 which included loans of items from Jesus College; Exhibition guide and review of exhibit held in the Churchill Memorail at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, 1990; Notes on the memorial tablet to Cranmer in the College, 2002;
Includes biographical notes by Sir Hugh Gladstone of Penpont, Dumfriesshire, 1945
Note on biography about Ready by John Gerard O'Leary
Unattributed papers, proposals, reports, etc.
Includes print of Alcock by G. Keating and R. Brown, 1821; copy of 'The City and the School' booklet concerning the 500th anniversary of the endowment of Hull Grammar School by Bishop Alcock when Bishop of Worcester, 1979;
Includes general biographical details
Includes brochures and notes relating directly and indirectly to Sutton and his gift of the Sutton organ to the Chapel in the late 19th century; Biographical notes about Sutton from the Musical Times, February 1975;
Contains exhibition guides, captions and research notes.
Willmoth, FrancesCorrespondence relating to acquisition of Bronze Horse which was first shown in College at the 1988 'Sculpture in the Close' exhibition; Loan agreement for the bronze horse to the College, between the Mullins Foundation, Jesus College and Barry Flanagan, 1991; Photograph showing horse with traffic cone on back, c. 2000; Deed of gift between James Barry Flanagan and the College, 18 June 2003;
Includes a black and white portrait photograph of 'Captain Austin', Head Porter. The portrait was used for a feature in Chanticlere CXIV, Michaelmas Term 1937;
Includes biographical information about Russell.
Copy of obituary for Creswick from Cambridge University Library staff bulletin, 1988, with related image request and permission form, 2015;
Includes ticket application form and poster. Also organisational papers concerning preparations, staffing, precautions and insurance.
Correspondence of Stewart Lyon with Veronica Smart
Lyon, Colin Stewart SinclairCorrespondence of Richard Gladdle
Gladdle, RichardCorrespondence of Stewart Lyon with Marion Archibald
Lyon, Colin Stewart SinclairFile of material generated by Anthea Smith while organising the recording of 'Laurie's Songs' - a song cycle Laurence Picken composed for his cousin Mary (Anthea Smith's mother) in his youth. [According to correspondence between the two, Laurence Picken preferred the title 'Mary's Songs'].
Includes photocopies of Laurence Picken's entries in Who's Who and notes for the recording sleeve notes, biographies of the singer and pianist who appear on the recording, texts of the songs and correspondence with the pianist, Nicholas Ansdell-Evans.
Note relating to cost of repairs to sculpture.
Contains exhibition captions, research notes nad exhibition guide.
Willmoth, FrancesIncludes correpsondence and quotes relating to commission of stained glass.
Lent term concert in the College Chapel on Sunday 18th February at 8.30pm
A recital of music by Laurence Picken in the College Chapel on 12th June 2001
Drafts of memoirs recounting working life in the College in the 1950s
Includes copies of obituaries from various newspapers and magazines