Correspondence of Ian Stewart addressed to Graham Pollard
Stewart, Bernard Harold Ian HalleyIncludes general biographical notes and copy of family tree
Correspondence of Elizabeth Pirie to Stewart Lyon
Pirie, Elizabeth J. E.Manuscripts and typescripts of Elizabeth J. E. Pirie without accompanying correspondence
Pirie, Elizabeth J. E.Includes photographs of picture and letter relating to conservation
Includes photograph of picture
Known until 1837 as Garlick Fair Lane and follows the line of the King's Ditch. It contains houses predominantly of the first half of the 19th century
Nos. 1-18 are known as Park Street (built in the late 1820s) and Nos. 19-44 (built c. 1834) are known as Lower Park Street
PARK STREET
Nos. 1-4 were subject to compulsory purchase by Cambridge City Council and demolished in 1962 as part of a road widening scheme when the Park Street car park was built
Nos. 5-10 were listed (on 2nd August 1996) as buildings of special architectural or historic interest
Nos. 17 and 18 were condemned by the City Council as unfit for human habitation in 1960. They were demolished in 1962 and the land was leased to Marshalls as a car park until 1993 when the City Council refused planning permission for continued use as a car park
LOWER PARK STREET
Nos. 19-44 Lower Park Street were listed (on 2nd August 1996) as buildings of special architectural or historic interest
Nos. 37 and 38 were converted into furnished accommodation for 3 graduate students in 1971
This was a pilot scheme for a complete renovation of the row of cottages planned by the architect Peter Hall
Nos. 23 and 24 were completed in 1971
Nos. 27 and 28 were completed in 1972
Nos. 40 and 41 were completed in 1973
Nos. 31 and 32 were completed in 1975
Nos. 33 and 34 were completed in 1977
Nos. 20, 21 & 22 were completed in 1979
Nos. 35 and 36 were completed in 1979
Nos. 29 and 30 were completed in 1981
Includes photograph of picture
Manuscript & typescript papers of Hugh Pagan without accompanying correspondence
Pagan, Hugh E.Includes photograph of picture
Contains copy of biography of Otter by Robert Holtby, 1990; Copy of portrait of Otter at Chichester Cathedral;
The album contains snapshot photographs of fellow Jesuans as the First World War begins. There are also photographs of 'Jesus Lines' at an Officer Training Camp showing Jesuans some of whom died during the Great War. Nevill himself was killed during the attack on Montaubin at the Battle of the Somme on the 1 July 1916.
Many photographs have been removed from the album, the remainder are as follows:
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Howard in the drawing room [missing]
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Majorie & Barbara [missing]
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Woodroffe in Pump Court
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Richardson; Miller; McLoughlin; Woodroffe and Higgins
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Pump Court
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Chapel Court
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New Buildings
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Cloister Court
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Master's Garden & Chapel
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Clare Kings
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Trinity Bridge
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George's hat, Woodroffe
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Self, Gstaad [missing]
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Tom [missing]
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Self [missing]
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Woodroffe & Passingham on my bedroom balcony
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Daibuler; Searing & Maurice [missing]
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D.;H.;N.S.;T.;M.;E. Holmbury [missing]
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A.F. Wildings VI v. Varsity
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Elsie; N.S. and Holmbury [missing]
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Mason; N.S.; 'Snippets' Morrison; H.N.; George and W.P.N.
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A.F. Wilding
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Woods near Holmbury [missing]
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Beaumont Manor [missing]
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Maisie P.; D.; N.S.; D.G. And E. [missing]
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View from Gstaad to Saanen [missing]
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Maisie P. [missing]
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Untitled
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May Week 1914, Jesus III
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May Week 1914, The End
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May Week 1914, View in May week
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May Week 1914, Jesus II
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May Week 1914, Johnny; Jasper Holmes and K.S Rudd
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May Week 1914, Ridley; Eric Fairbairn
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May Week 1914, Jesus I Head
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May Week 1914, Bell; Livingstone; Bullough; Fisher and Oldham
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Bugatti, John Miller up
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Hispano Suisa, Higgins up
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Rover J. L-G [Le Gros] up, also Hamel
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TT Triumph, Richardson up
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Destroyer & Review in distance
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Hamel at Cambridge
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Finish of coaching marathon at Richmond, Vanderbilt's team
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'Lord Duck!' Richardson
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Elsie, Doff [missing]
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D.;H.;N.S.;T.;M. and E. [missing]
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Captain Herring [missing]
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Rough [missing]
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Friday Street [missing]
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Holmbury St Marys [missing]
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Chapel Court
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Master's Garden & Chapel
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Tennyson's House
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Same back view [missing]
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G. L-G [Le Gros] at 51 M.C.
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Self's ghost on drawing room [missing]
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Lord Duck punting, Woodroffe
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Arthur Bond at Beaumont, the morning after [missing]
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'Geoff' Bradley
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'Dick' Piper
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'Johnny'; C. Brockmer; Lowe; 'Sticks'and Woodroffe [and others]
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Woodroffe and Oliver Hawkins
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Band, Mytchett 1914
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Jesus Lines
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'Sally'; Johnnie; Lowe; 'Sticks' and Brockmer
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Piper; Thomas; G.Y.L. ; L/W.W.; Brockmer; Oliver; Grubb and Forman [?]
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'Fat Boy' Sergeant Le Gros à la toilette
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Jesus Lines
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Before inspection
Correspondence between R. Henry Norweb and Ian Stewart
Norweb, R. H. JrManuscript & typescript papers of Jeffrey North without accompanying correspondence
North, Jeffrey J.Contains biographical information about Christopher 'Kit' Nicholson, cuttings of which were collected by Louisa Creed, his daughter.
Correspondence of Christine Nicholls with Lord Stewartby
Nicholls, Christine StephanieCame to the College as part of the Barnwell Inclosure Act of 1809
New Square is made up of three rows of terraced two storey Gault brick and slate roofed houses. Each of the three terraces were built at different stages: the South terrace c. 1825; the East terrace c. 1834 and the North terrace c. 1835
Contains biographical information about George Neville compiled by Roger Bowers. Includes notes relating to his involvement in Benin and West Africa at the end of the 19th century.
Contains biographical information including article from the Daily Telegraph, 9th November 1991 and extract from 'Ackerley: A life of I. R. Ackerley', London, 1989 by Peter Parker.
Includes copy of order of service for funeral, 24th April 1936; Copy of Canon and Text of the New Testament by C. R. Gregory, containing hand drawn bookplate of Nairne showing Jesus College gatehouse from the chimney. Book inscribed December 1907 from Tewin Rectory.
Includes photograph of picture
Four copies of 'Light Blue', three copies of 'Visa', two copies of 'Chanticlere' and two copies of 'a year's purchase' magazines showing McCrae's work.
Three scrapbooks containing newspaper cuttings from papers in which McCrae's work appeared.
Very few original drawings (presumably as originals were submitted to publications), although original drawings of Ian Ball (Jesus College rowing blue) and Mr. A. H. N. Molesworth. Further unidentified individual drawn on reverse of flyer for Cambridge Union Society debate flyer, 17th november 1953, 'This House regrets the loss of Calais'. Letter from Muriel Brittain thanking McCrae for an original drawing of her husband, Freddy Brittain, 25 February 2002.
McCrae, Angus Wilson RitchieDigital copies of photographs from an album that once belonged to John George Massy-Beresford (m. 1876). The photographs represented here are only of those from the album that Massy-Beresford took whilst at Jesus and do not include the other photographs in the album which showed views of country house parties and other activities Massy-Beresford took part in whilst not at Jesus.
- View of Jesus College taken from (presumably) the tower of All Saints church on Jesus Lane showing College chapel, front court, cloister court and south court. Chapel court, north court and library court not yet built. View also shows almost only countryside beyond Jesus before the development of Chesterton.
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Jesus Chapel interior showing organ.
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'The chimney' leading to the front gate of Jesus
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Front court
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Doorway leading from front court to cloister court
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Front court
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South court
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Fellow's garden
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College chapel from the Fellow's garden showing vegetable patches and fruit trees growing beside the chapel
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Jesus Boat Club silver, 1877
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Cambridge University Boat crew, 1876
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Cambridge University Boat crew, 1878
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Cambridge University Boat crew, 1877
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Cambridge University Boat crew, 1879
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Jesus four, 1876-77. Shows boat crew on the river by boathouses.
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Jesus 1st boat, 1878
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Jesus 1st boat, 1877
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Jesus 1st boat, 1879
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Jesus 2nd May Boat, 1879
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Jesus 2nd Lent Boat, 1879
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Jesus College L staircase, 1877-79. Shows room interior, presumably Massy-Beresford's room while he was at Jesus.
Scrapbook, 'Undergraduate Life', Cambridge 1937 - 1940
The scrapbook contains printed ephemera and newspaper cuttings including profiles of Cambridge University dons, sporting events, rag days and theatre programmes, Cambridge University Union Society notices of debates and theatre programmes. Also included are McAlpine's preliminary and tripos examination papers, and several cuttings of topical discussions about Great Britain's position in respect of the Nazi threat and impending war. The contents of the album illustrate undergraduate life of the time, at the outbreak of the Second World War.
A loose letter to the Rev. R.G. McAlpine from Freddy Brittain regarding a memorial service for Jesuans lost at war, October 1952 is found in the first page.
MacAlpine, GwatkinPhotocopies of typescript and manuscript letters from Laurence Picken to his friend, Jesus College gardener Chris Mumford. Kept with an explanatory note from John Adkins (24 Apr 2007).
Correspondence of Jennifer Mulholland, Books Administrator at Spink, with Ian Stewart
Mulholland, JenniferIncludes copy of caricature print of Henry Morgan which appeared in Vanity Fair on 26th January 1889 under his nickname 'Black Morgan'; Photograph showing Morgan in a wheelchair with his wife speaking to him through an ear trumpet, c. 1900.
Includes copy of caricature print of Edmund Henry Morgan which appeared in Vanity Fair on 19th January 1889 under his nickname 'Red Morgan'; Photographs of Morgan, c. 1880;
Includes photograph of Morgan, c. 1910; order of service for funeral, 13th June 1929; Historical note and pictures of an embroidered bed cover owned by the Museum of Cambridge (formerly the Cambridge Folk Museum), 2012
Includes photograph of painting and list of subscribers to fund commissioning of portrait, c. 1894.
Includes photograph of painting
Correspondence of Peter Mitchell with R. L. Underwood
Mitchell, Peter D.Correspondence of Philip Mitchell with Ian Stewart
Mitchell, Peter D.Includes correspondence and notes relating to use of the University Combination Room in the Old Schools, 1979; acquisition of an oak framed and green baize notice board, 1982; terms on which guests of Fellows can dine in the SCR, 1982; improved lighting in pigeon hole area, 1987; collection of Fellows gowns from an undergraduate room in Chapel Court, 1989;
Humourous cricket team list. Two notecards from Littlewood at Trinity. Letter from someone at King's College