Blacksmith invoice to the fullers at Jesus College Cambridge to John Angel by the order of Mr Thomas Cudbeary, for work done June 1 1831, July 15 1831 and February 2 1832. Includes the purchase of nails, spring latches, stapels, gate springs. Total of 5s.
Angel, JohnBlacksmith work done by the order of Thomas Cudbeary to John Angle. Includes purchase of staples, nails and the mending of a latch. Total of 7s 4 1/2d.
Cudbeary, ThomasPaid 5s 10 1/2d to William Underwood for blacksmith's work done at Hundon. Seal on back.
Underwood, WilliamPaid £9 11s 1/2d to William Underwood for Hundon repairs including: hinges, stapeles and spigenes.
Underwood, WilliamBill addressed to the Reverend Master and Fellows of Jesus College from blacksmith George Eldred for work done at Hundon Rectory in 1861, by the order of Mr R F Cuthbert. Charges for barn doors; irons; nails; bolts; nuts; drops; staples; dogs; __ a chimney base; locks; holdfasts; a key. All totals £3 10s 3d. 'Blacksmith' written on back of document. Signed by George Elred 7 January 1862.
Cuthbert, Robert FrenchReceipt for £2 18s 6d from George Eldred, smithy, for work done at Hundon Rectory by the order of Mr. R.F. Cuthbert.
A pound of nails, three links, 2 stapels [staples]; £0 1s 0d
13th of May 1845;
8 feet of chain, 2 spikes, 2 staples; £0 4s 6d
to the granary iron, 43 pounds; £0 18s 0d
10 staples and nails
10th of July 1845; 4 screw bolts, nuts and collars; 6 spikes and nails; £0 50s 0d
A set of gate irons, 16 pounds of screw bolts; £ 0 8s 0d
4 drapes, 8 staples, a pound of nails; £0 26s 0d
12th of August; 2 sets of door irons, rivets and nails; £0 6s 0d
4 gate hooks, a lower eye [?] and nails; £0 6s 0d
2 screw bolts, nuts and collars; £0 2s 0d
Repairing of irons and drap, 2 [?], £0 36s 0d
[Total=] £ 2 18s 6d
Paid 12th of February 1846 to George Eldred (signed)
Eldred, George (active 1862)Paid 11s to Thomas Hitchcocks for new blades with silver handles.
Hitchcocks, ThomasComprises: a copy of a review of 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution' (Newsweek, 2 Aug 1965); an invoice for copies of 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution'; notes of corrections to be made to the paperback; and copies of articles by others on the "insanity" of King George III.
Comprises correspondence and related material about a film made for television on William Blake which Bronowski presented (1969). The film was made by the BBC and shown in the United Kingdom as 'A Man is, So he sees' and shown in the United States by National Educational Television as 'The World of William Blake'. Correspondents include Adrian Malone and Douglas Cleverdon.
Also includes: a typescript of 'The Realism of William Blake' by Bronowski; press cuttings of reviews of 'A Man is, So he sees'; and press releases for 'The World of William Blake' being shown in the United States.
Comprises notes, programme outlines, drafts, and annotated scripts for 'A Man is, So he sees' (film for television made by the BBC, with Bronowski as the commentator).
Also includes typescripts of 'The Realism of William Blake' by Bronowski (Jan 1969), a copy of 'The Modern Mr Blake' by Bronowski (Radio Times, 30 Jan 1969), and a photocopy of 'Blake as Humanist and Craftsman' review of books on Blake (Time Literary Supplement).
Consists of an exhibition booklet with a foreword by Bronowski.
Comprises correspondence with Clarendon Press (Oxford), The University of Chicago Press and Donald Ault (University of California, Berkeley) on Bronowski's opinion and reviews endorsing Ault's manuscript and book 'Visionary Physics: Blake's Response to Newton'.
Also includes copies of some pages from Ault's dissertation 'Visionary Physics' (1968).
Comprises correspondence with Penguin Books Ltd (United Kingdom) on 'William Blake: A Selection of Poems and Letters' which was edited by Bronowski. Subjects include corrections to reprints.
Comprises correspondence relating to Bronowski acting as an examiner for a PhD thesis on 'The idea of "negation" and "contrary progression" in Blake' by G R Sabri-Tabrizi (department of Persian, University of Edinburgh).
Song for female chorus (mostly in unison) and piano or organ. Lyrics: poem by William Blake. Key: B flat major. Metronome marking: 66 beats per minute.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerComprises correspondence and notes relating to rights for Italian, German and Spanish language editions of 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution'. Also includes copies of earlier correspondence with the same publishers relating to translation rights for Bronowski's earlier books.
A blank and untitled postcard of two crews rowing on a river outside a large red building. Collected by Percy Bullock.
William Durran (matriculated 1955) although the blazer probably belonged to his brother [John? M. 1950]. Winter blazer of the Amalgamated Clubs. Black blazer with red cock on red ball over gold crow, and gold letters J.C.A.C. on the breast pocket
Durran, WilliamSummer blazer of the Amalgamated Clubs. White with narrow red and black stripes. Black cock on a red ball over gold crown, with black letters J.C.A.C. under on the breast pocket. Brass buttons. Matching scarf. Originally owned by Percy Gardner-Smith and then given to Michael Waring.
Bodger and Co Ltd, CambridgeBlest Pair of Sirens (at a solemn music). Ode by Milton. Set to music for chorus and orchestra. By C. Hubert H. Parry.
Published by Novello and Company, Limited, London.
Block plan of 3 proposed houses to be built in Purbeck Road. Scale: 1: 500
Undated but has the following hand written note at the bottom "Approved Aug 19th 1911. J. H. H. Goodwin, Bursar, Jesus College Cambridge"
Banyard, George P.Colour drawing of two proposed houses for Messrs P. Banyard and A. Wisbey showing the block plan and the attic floor plan
Block plan showing: cart shed, gig house, stable, muck bin, W.C., open drying shed, fireproof brick drying room, workshops, show shop, office, house and garden.
Colour plans of five proposed houses for Mr Philip Banyard [builder] showing the first floor plan, a section and a block plan. Scale: 8ft = 1"
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.