Hand drawn setting out sketch plan in pencil showing the 'Blue Bird' tapestry design fore alter curtains, indicated with dimensions and annotations.
F. R. Leach & SonsPaid 4s by Mr. Darby to Edward Mason for 600 of blue tile freight (28th June 1771). Payment received 3rd May 1772.
Mason, EdwardConsists of a copy of a conference paper on 'A transformation for extracting new descriptors of shape' and a reprint of an article, with an envelope listing the papers. The conference paper is annotated "I thought you might find this interesting also" [sent to Bronowski].
Typewritten copy with pen markings of a paper titled: "Blundell's Music School".
Speech given by Peter Hurford the 6th of October 2007. 3 pages.
Also: typewritten page with: Specification of organ in chapel built by Hele Plymouth.
1825 - £102 6s 0d for 33 Chald. Blyth coals and 33 Chald. Ducks coals.
1826 - £37 10s 0d for 10 Chald. Blyth and 14 Chald. Ducks
£50 6s 6d for 33 Chald. Blyth Coals.
John Stockdale & SonConsists of a memorandum from Albert D. Kappel to Gerry Likens [Bronowski's secretary] about transport for Bronowski from New York to Stamford, for a Salk Institute Executive Committee meeting (3 Nov 1968).
Consists of 2 letters sent to Bronowski: from Sol M. Linowitz complimenting Bronowski on television programs he had made; and from Paul D. Wurzburger thanking Bronowski for an offprint of 'To Honor Roman Jakobson' [Bronowski's essay on 'Human and Animal Languages'].
Bronowski was a member of the Board of Trustees.
Comprises: agendas for meetings of the Salk Institute Board of Trustees, correspondence relating to dates of meetings and approval of minutes, copies of documents for the Trustees meetings including a programme for a symposium on the Biology of Aging (Nov 1965), and lists of trustees and possible additional trustees.
Also includes: internal Salk Institute correspondence on preparations for Board of Trustees meetings; and a copy of minutes of a meeting of the Members of the Corporation of the Salk Institute (Oct 1966) showing nominations for trustees.
Comprises: correspondence relating to meetings of the Salk Institute Board of Trustees, letters sent to all Trustees, an agenda and minutes of meetings, and lists of trustees. Correspondence includes: memoranda by Joseph Slater (President) on developments at the Salk Institute during his first month, new appointments and reassignments of staff, and the annual meeting of Members and Trustees; a letter from Basil O'Conner (President, The National Foundation) about a grant from the Gildred Foundation; a memorandum on Joseph Slater being appointed as President of the Salk Institute; and memoranda about the finances of the Salk Institute.
Also includes: minutes of a special meeting of the Members of the Salk Institute (9 Nov 1967) and minutes of a special meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees (25 Oct 1967); a copy of the Annual Report of the Director; handwritten notes by Bronowski for meetings; a motion presented by Bronowski and Renato Dulbecco to the Trustees that the administrative arrangements at the Salk Institute needed reform; and a proposal for the re-nomination of Francis Crick, Jacques Monod and Warren Weaver as Non-Resident Fellows.
Comprises: lists of Trustees, Resident and Non-Resident Fellows, and members of trustee committees; draft minutes of a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Salk Institute (8 Oct, New York); a resolution of the Executive Committee about support from the National Foundation, sent to Basil O'Connor (President, The National Foundation); a letter from Stanley Bennett to members of the Board of Trustees asking them to contribute to the Salk Institute's finances, with a letter from Bronowski to John Hunt confirming that he would donate $2000; a press release about John J. McCloy being elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees; and a newspaper article about Chief Judge David L. Bazelon (Trustee) reviewing his property investments.
Comprises: lists of Trustees, Resident and Non-Resident Fellows, and members of trustee committees; memoranda and related material about arrangements for a Trustees meeting and recommendations made by the Nominating Committee for elections to the Board of Trustees and for Officers of the Salk Institute; correspondence with Melvin A. Glasser regarding the commissions of the Council for Biology in Human Affairs of the Salk Institute; correspondence relating to a Dr Frank Rose being made Chairman of the Trustee Development Committee, work of the Salk Institute Development Committee, and the National Foundation intending to withdraw funding if Joseph Slater was no longer President and the subsequent confirmation that Slater would remain as President; a memorandum on the finances of the Salk Institute by Slater; and a copy of a letter sending funding from the National Foundation.
Comprises: a list of Trustees, Resident Fellows and Non-resident Fellows (Oct 1971); a list of members of Trustee committees; and memoranda on additions to the list of Trustees and on the date of the annual Board of Trustees meeting.
Comprises lists of Trustees of the Salk Institute (Aug 1971 and May 1972) and a memorandum on changes to be made to the list. Also includes a preliminary list of attendees for an Associate and National Council Meeting and a cocktail party and dinner hosted by Jonas Salk.
Consists of lists of Trustees of the Salk Institute. The list from July 1974 has pages missing.
Comprises internal Salk Institute memoranda on re-election of Trustees, Samuel B. Stewart being elected as Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and changes to be made to the lists of Trustees.
Also includes: scheduled meeting dates for the Board of Trustees; a timetable for a Trustees meeting (Jan 1974); a list of Trustees attending and not attending a meeting (Sep 1974); and lists of Trustees of the Salk Institute (Feb & Aug 1974).
Comprises: correspondence relating to Boardman's appointment as Secretary General of the Council for Biology in Human Affairs; references from Bronowski for Harry Boardman to teach courses at University of California, San Diego University Extension; and a draft grant application to the National Science Foundation for Institute executive seminars on 'Science and Human Values: The Scientist in Contemporary Issues' to be conducted by the Council.
Also includes a paper on the future of the Council on Foreign Relations [which Boardman worked for before joining the Council for Biology in Human Affairs at the Salk Institute].
Consists of a reprint of 'Boyle as a Theoretical Scientist', the front cover of another reprint (the rest is missing), and an envelope listing the contents. Both the reprint and front cover are annotated "for Professor Bronowski, with the compliments of the author".
Includes newspaper cutting detailing College boat performance at Henley 1884; note from Varsity magazine concerning sale of 1930s oars at Christie's, 2010; Copy of "True Blue: The Oxford and Cambridge Varsity Boat Race a la Bayeux" by Alison Merry, 1999; Newspaper cuttings from Varsity relating to Jesus boat club achievements, June 2005;
Paperwork and menu for the Boat Centenary Ball and Dinner 1927 and two black and white photographs showing two different groups of attendees.
Includes subscriptions and lists of members
Collection of twelve photographs showing rowing scenes from 1883 and 1884. Some contain members of Jesus College:
- Camb Varsity Crew, February 1884. Names on board read Gridley (3rd Trinity), Ayre (Corpus), H. Straker (Jesus), S. Swann (Trinity Hall), Churchill (3rd Trinity), T. Haig (3rd Trinity), E. Moore (Christs), F. Pitman (3rd Trinity), C. E. Tyndale-Biscoe (Jesus), E. Rhodes (Jesus). Photograph taken outside the University 'Goldie' boathouse. Also shows 'Logan' and Bill Asplen (boatman)
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'Waiting at Ditton for the Boats'. Photograph showing crowds at Fen Ditton sheltering under umbrellas
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'Baitsbite lock'
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'Oxford crew at work'. Photograph showing the Oxford boat crew on the Thames. Names on board read A. G. Shortt (Christchurch), I. Stock (Exeter), C. R. Carter (Corpus Christi), R. W. Taylor (Lincoln), D. H. McLean (New), A. R. Patterson (Trinity), C. W. Blandy (Exeter), W. D. R. Curry (Exeter), H. J. Humphreys
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'Starting from the varsity barge'
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'The last smoke - Cambridge University Crew, 1883'. Cartoon showing members of the Cambridge University crew with photographs of individuals' heads superimposed onto cartoon. Names on board read Merrick, Fox, P. W. Atkin, S. Fairbairn, E. Moore, L. Hunt, S. Swann, Gridley, Beecham
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Photographic postcard titled 'the gay bargee'. Names on board readH. Gridley, F. Pitman, H. Hake, S. Swann, H. Straker, E. Moore, C. E. Tyndale-Briscoe, Churchill, Ayre
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'University Trial Eights'. Names on board read Scott (Caius), Scraggs (St. Johns), Churchill (3rd Trinity), J. Haig (3rd Trinity), S. Fairbairn (Jesus), Bristowe (Trinity Hall), C. E. Tyndale-Briscoe (Jesus). Two names are missing from the list although one appears to have been at Caius and the other Cavendish (presumably the laboratory)
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'The Rowbuck Hotel, Tilehurst - where the Cambridge Crew stayed whilst training on the Thames in March 1884'. Photograph of hotel taken from river at back of hotel
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'Mapledurham lock'
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'View from the drawing room at the Rowbuck, the GWR and the Thames, 3 miles above Reading'
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'Varsity crew and coach at work opposite the Rowbuck'. Photograph shows rowers in boat and steam boat following
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Oxford crew 1884. Names on board read A. G. Shortt, L. Stock, R. W. Taylor, C. R. Carter, C. W. Blandy, M. McLean, W. Curry, H. Patterson, F. J. Humphries
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'The starting point of the varsity race'. Photograph shows Putney bridge and aquaduct
Black and white photograph showing the Boat Club and Roosters cricket teams that apparently played each other in 1927. Photograph taken outside Jesus College cricket pavilion.
Paper tailors patterns used for cutting cloth for blazers and caps
Includes photographs relating to the boat naming ceremony of 'Lisa Jardine' at the College Boat House on 13 May 2018.
Photographs show Charlotte Jackson, Guy Pearson, Lilly Lesser, Bee Fonseka, Ella Inwald, Poppy Hill, Ollie Rose, Charlotte McDonald, Amir Akbari, Celia Kessler, Harry Roach, Hena McGee, Michael Waring, Sir David Wootton and Peter Howle; Photographs relating to the boat naming ceremony of 'Chris McDouall' at the College Boat House on 9 June 2018;
Contains list of names included on the memorial and photographs showing its location in Cloister Court.
Boethius' De consolatione philosphiae; M. R. James's no. 48. "Quinque libri boecij de consolacione philosophie cum tabula" and "Exposicio super quinque libros predictos satis certe notabilis". That is, Boethius' On the Consolation of Philosophy, with marginal and interlinear glosses and at the end a table of contents; there follows a commentary on the work by Nicholas Trivet (incipit: Explanacionem librorum boecij de cons. phil. Aggressurus) . There are some decorative borders and a few diagrams.
Boethius' treatises and other tracts; M. R. James's no. 64. Ocontains: 1) Boetii liber de trinitate, preceded by a table of contents and extracts about Boethius; the next four by the same: 2) Epistola ad S. Joannem Diaconum eccl. Rom. an tres pesonae de divinitate substantialiter praedicentur; 3) Epistola ad eundem quomodo substantie in eo quod sint ... ; 4) Confessio fidei christiani; 5) De Persona et Natura; the rest by Anselm: 6) Monologion; 7) Proslogion; 8) De incarnatione verbi; 9) Prefacio in subditos tractatus; 10) Tractatus de veritate; 11) Le libertate arbitrii; 12) De casu diaboli; 13) Libri ii contra gentiles, cur deus homo; 14) De conceptu virginali et originali peccato. Between 12) and 13) are 2 pp. of pencil notes (14-15C).
Consists of draft pages of a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington.
Wiring diagrams of the boiler house indicating heating controls and domestic hot water control
E. S. G. Sales Ltd, ArchitectsOne plan in black ink indicating the boiler house equipment installed
E. S. G. Sales Ltd, ArchitectsComprises correspondence with Professor E Broda (Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Der Universität Wien, Austria) on inviting Bronowski to attend a symposium on [Ludwig] Boltzmann, and on reading each other's articles.
Includes a draft programme for the conference.
Letter to the Bursar giving a report of damage to properties after a bomb had fallen in the vicinity on the night of 27th July 1942.
1-10 and 16 Park Street - broken glass and slates
13-15 Park Street and 20 Jesus Lane - no damage
8 Portugal Place - damaged slates, many holes in the tiled roof, stucco damaged, attic ceiling damaged and wall plaster loosened
Copy of accounts sent to the War Damage Commission by Rattee & Kett Ltd for repairs to Little Trinity and 17-19 Jesus Lane following damage sustained by enemy action during the night of 27-28 July 1942.
Brian Smith, junior, promises to pay Thomas Bishop £50 if his nominee Thomas Grey be deprived of the living, or if he should resign one month at least before he be mortally sick. With seal and two witnesses
Smith, BrianPrinted form: bond of James Rayner, surrendering the use of the land to Samuel Coxall, according to the custom of the Manor.
Henry le Gray of Cambridge to Robert le Longg, burgess of the same, in 40s to give quiet possession of 1/2 acre in Cambridge fields, in which he has enfeoffed the said Robert le Longg and Mabel, his wife, the said acre situate in Portefield, extending from Aldermanhyl to Dededale; also of 1/2 acre in Grethowe field near Howes, lying next land of William Tuylet and abutting on land of the Prior of Barnwell. Witnesses: William Seeman, John de la Sale, Symon de Re___ et aliis.
Gray, Henry leParties: (1) Mr James Apthorpe to (2) Frederick Sharpe, Esquire