Includes two copies of official report and correspondence relating to investigations.
Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Alison Dickens, A. Baggs, C. Begg and T. Curteis)Report, diagrams and analysis relating to excavation of site on which the Quincentenary Library was later built.
Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Christopher Evans)Photograph taken in the Fellows garden in Easter Term 1959. No names listed.
Includes excavation reports, evaluations and report on finds
Archaeological Solutions LtdSummary and collation of results from archaeological excavations taken place at the College between 1988 and 1997.
Cambridge Archaeological Unit (C. Evans, A. Dickens, D. A. H. Richmond, C. Begg, K. Gdaniec, J. Miller and J. M. RenfrewTwo men standing under a tree
A man walking on the hill
People sitting and standing in a shelter
People sitting around a table in a shelter
People walking on a vast plain landscape with mountains on the horizon
A dilapidated two-storey building with sundries
People walking on a gentle grass slope
A sheltered bridge passage on top of supporting structures upon a river
A wide road towards mountains
A road across the rivulet in the mountain
One boat on a river; tree leaves in the foreground
Paddy field with distant mountain
Mountainous landscape
Mountainous landscape with one-storey mills
A bare shelter structure with the entrance of the mine cave at the back
Inside the mine cave
Sheltered furnace
Three workers walking out the mine cave
Alley in the night with lights and people
Inside the church
Workers standing on the mountain slope repairing the road
The bridge is 88 metres in total length, linked by 7 copper bars of 4 centimetres in diameter and with planks on both sides of banks.