"Short-cross coinage / Long-cross coinage", manuscript, nine unnumbered pages on nine folios (four pages on the short-cross coinage and five pages on the long-cross coinage), undated and unattributed, with two insertions. The manuscript may be the work of George Tatler (?), based on the calligraphy. If so and if related to Tatler's joint article with Ian Stewart on the Montrave hoard of long-cross sterlings in the BNJ, then the manuscript may be dated earlier, to about 1963; the approximate dating to c.1970 falls roughly at the midpoint in the series of correspondence between Ian Stewart and George Tatler. The first three pages, comprising most of the short-cross section, have cut-out line-drawings of the types affixed to the manuscript to show distinguishing features. The two insertions consist in cuttings from Seaby's Coin & Medal Bulletin (SCMB), loosely inserted – not affixed – into the manuscript at page four where the long-cross section begins, that show "distinguishing features" of the long-cross coinage and variations in the lettering for some characters.
Consists of a letter from Herbert Bailey (Director, Princeton University Press) about publication of lectures by Bronowski, sending books and asking Bronowski to suggest names to be included in a book of biographies of important thinkers, with a reply from Bronowski suggesting biographies to be included and stating he would send more names later.
Comprises a series of files for programmes 3 to 13 of 'The Ascent of Man'.
Shooting scripts have columns for the programme section, visuals and "JB sync or commentary notes", and they also detail the production and crews who worked on filming.
Sync to camera scripts are scripts of what Bronowski was to say in various locations.
Chapter outlines comprise typescripts with some annotations, and lists of book illustrations and caption material.
Also includes: notes on Alfred Wallace and his journey to the Amazon rainforest, and related photocopies; and notes on the relationship between Wallace and Charles Darwin.
Also includes notes on Joseph Priestley and the industrial revolution.
Also includes notes on Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, gravity, Jaipur observatory and Christopher Wren.
Also includes: notes on Easter Island, the De Dondi clock, Gregorian calendar, Galileo, Albert Einstein, soundtrack quotes for filming in Pisa, the Vatican, and Johannes Kepler; photocopies relating to Copernicus; and notes from [Jo Marquand] to [Adrian Malone] on "Barberini setting, leading in from Galileo's Venice" (2 Feb 1971).
Also includes notes on Albert Einstein, Pythagoras, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz, and possible stills to use to demonstrate perspective.
Also includes notes on John Dalton and a photocopy of the storyboard for programme 4.
Also contains: notes on Canyon de Chelly [by Jane Callander] 11 Feb 1971; photocopies of maps showing Canyon de Chelly; notes on the English medieval parish church; and photocopies of the story board for programme 3.
Also includes notes on Sultaniyeh (8 Feb 1971), Jericho (20 Feb 1971), Mongol armour and the Bakhtiari nomads by [Jane Callander].
Also includes: notes on bees, cells, the revolution of 1848 and consequences in Europe; and a photocopy of a storyboard for part of programme 12 on Mendelian genetics.
Also includes notes on the Nazi's attitudes to science in Germany, and Johann Friedrich Carl Gauss.
Also includes notes on the development of nuclear physics, Niels Bohr, and Oak Ridge (The Manhattan Project) by [Jane Callander] (24 Feb 1971).
Also includes notes on gorillas, and the Lapps.
From the Late Rev. Thomas Dickes' Account to T. Jiggins, Shoecleaner. Payment receipt for "Xmas" 1844. Total amount is £0.7.6. Noted as paid.
The Late Rev. Thomas Dicke's AccountThe Rev. Frederick Keller's copy of the college history and university and college statutes, written in an early 18C hand, containing: first, Sherman's college history, then Statuta Academiae Cantabrigiensis (with a change of hands at cap. 41), Bishop West's Statutes (the official version) and Bishop Andrewes' Interpretation of a Statute, 1614. Sherman's lists of Fellows have been continued by Keller, Dr Pearce, Dr French and Arthur Gray. See also JCGB/4/3/6
Keller, FrederickOyster shell
Oyster, mussel and cockle shell
The first item confirms the receipt of £19 6s 8d, the stipend due to the Vicar of Great Shleford in Michaelmas 1862.
The second is a note totalling up charges for property tax; land tax; rebuilding the shed; repairs; surveying the road and rent, all totalling £542 6s 3d.
The third item is a receipt from the Sun Fire Office for £5 15s 6d, that being one year's premium and duty for the year Michaelmas 1862 to Michaelmas 1863 on the insurance of £2000, for the Farm House and Homestead in Great Shelford. Signed by Henry Hazard.
Paid £63 14s 6d for work done in Great Shelford relating to Inclosure including to James Robinson for inclosing work done on Mr. Stacey's College allotment, 46 chain, 1 rod 8 links of quicken double fence, ditching at £1 6s a chain, three oak gates, oak posts and oak spurs irons and fixing all, iron for a gate and post. Signed by Thomas Wilton (?) and Edward Gibbons.
A sheet with a sum amounting to £3 12s 8d, addressed to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College but with no information.
A sheet with a sum adding up to £22 6s 0d.
Sheet of calculations relating to rents and other payments paid by Carter Jonas, 1904-1905.
Sheet of calculations relating to College properties for 1904-1905.
Sheet of calculations concerning bills and taxes paid by Mrs Fielding at Graveley. Includes payments for property taxes, charity subscription, building materials and labour, totalling £28 18s.
Jesus College CambridgeSheet of calculations concerning Mr Whittlesey at Willingham. Includes calculations of tax and piping bought. Reverse has written 'Audit, 1863'.
Jesus College CambridgeAudit sheet with calculations concerning Mr. Ambrose. Includes calculations for payment of land tax and other payments totalling £38 7s 11d. Dated 1863. Two income tax receipts received by William Ambrose of Jesus College in Stow cum Quy, Cambridgeshire. Both for 15s 9d, two quarters of the tax year 1862-3 and 1861-2. Dated November 1862 and December 1861. Both signed by John Bidwell, the collector.
Bidwell, JohnSmall metal bell, possible from a sheep collar.
Two items, the first of which is a receipt from Henry Hurrel Esq. to Joseph Stupplefield for the building of a cattle shed at Great Shelford, with charges for oak posts; timber; tiling; nails; boarding. All totals £14 13s. Signed by Joseph Stupplefield as paid 28 December 1861.
Second item is an estimate for the shed being built on Mr Hurrell's farm, with information about the shed, including measurements, brickwork, and that the roof was pantiled, as well as estimates for workmanship and materials. All totals £18 8s, with calculations also for the total of both receipts, that being £30 14s. Signed by Joseph Austin as paid 7 December 1861.
Receipt documenting the sale of shares belonging to Jesus College, proceeds amounting to £1962 10s, and £2 10s in commission. Receipt notes payment of the proceeds via Messrs. Smith Payne and Messrs. Mortlock & Co. The receipt is signed by Charles Hall and countersigned "P. J. A".
Hall, CharlesReceipt for the sale of shares own by Jesus college, amounting to £784 and £1 in commission. A note on the reverse of the receipt details that the proceeds will be given to the college's account with Mortlock & Co.
Ward & Whitford, BrokersReceipt for the investment of £1104 14s 6d in shares, with "Sale to Eddowes" written by hand at the top of the receipt. The receipt includes rough workings in pencil and includes a total of annuities: £1079 17s 4d, accounting for a reduction of "£3 per cent".
Hind, SamsonConsists of typescript copies of papers delivered to conferences by Shapiro (Psychophysiology Laboratory, Downstate Medical Center, New York) and reprints of articles (some with other authors), with an envelope listing the contents.
People sitting and standing in a shelter
Bill and receipt for the payment of £21 9s 7d for work done at the College.
Shallow and ColemanConsists of a memorandum noting that Bronowski had been asked to give the opening address at the Shakespeare International Festival in 1970.
Exhibition catalogue and poster for Shahzia Sikander - 'Unbound', West Court Gallery, 16 October 2021 - 18 February 2022.
These are receipts of payments made by Mr. Seymour for property and income tax in the Parish of St. Andrew the Great from J. Asplen, Collector, each in the amount of 4s 4 1/2d.
Asplen, Mr. J.Estimate for a sewer at the back of Rhadegund Buildings and plan
Seventh International Organ Festival. St. Albans, England. Artistic Director: Peter Hurford.
Programme:
Sunday June 24th: Opening service. Mass in B minor (J. S. Bach).
Monday June 25th: Competition eliminations. Bach corner. Concert - brass, choir and organ. Opening party.
Tuesday June 26th: Competition eliminations. Visit to Organ Museum. Bach corner. Concert - Early Music Consort. The King's Singers.
Wednesday June 27th: Competition eliminations. Talk by Dr Vente. Garden Party. Master class. Bach corner. Choral Evensong. Interpretation competition finals.
Thursday June 28th: Talk by Felix Aprahamian. Tournemire Prize Finals. Bach corner. Concert - Leonhardt and Brüggen. Donald Swann and the Cyngers.
Friday June 29th: Tour of Cathedral and swim. Visit to Organ Museum. Organs exhibition demonstration. Bach corner. Concert - Williams, Tagliavini. Madrigals.
Saturday June 30th: Talk by Dr Lee Bristol. Recital - Crozier. Bach corner. Choral Evensong. Symphony Concert. Ox Roast.
Seventeenth International Organ Festival. St. Albans, 8-17 July 1993.
Programme:
Thursday July 8th: Competitions eliminations. Choral evensong.
Friday July 9th: Competitions eliminations. Choral evensong. The King's Singers.
Saturday July 10th: Exhibition demonstration. Forum on organ systems. Recital by Oleg Yanchenko. Clarinet Kaleidoscope. Choral evensong. Bach Plus. Belshazzar's Feast. Kimbara Brothers.
Sunday July 11th: Parish communion. Festival Eucharist. Recital by Lionel Rogg. Visit to organ museum. Choral evensong. Extempore.
Monday July 12th: Competitions semi-finals. Evensong. Three Choirs Concert. Arundo Quartet.
Tuesday July 13th: Competitions semi-finals. Sanchari schools' workshops. Evensong. Bach Plus. Announcement of finalists. The King's Consort. Crooks Anonymous. Sanchari.
Wednesday July 14th: Exhibition demonstration. Lecture by Marie-Bernadette Dufourcet-Hakim. Recital by Jos van der Kooy. Choral evensong. Peter Hurford.
Thursday July 15th: Organ tour. Schools' organ workshop. Choral evensong. Bach Plus. The Barber of Seville. Interpretation final. Jazz Devils. Announcement of results.
Friday July 16th: Tournemire Prize finals. Announcement of results. Recital by Marie-Bernadette Dufourcet-Hakim. Member's garden party. Choral evensong. Humphrey Lyttelton. Brocket Consort.
Saturday July 17th: Prizewinners' recital. Masterclass with david Sanger. Lecture-Recital with David Sanger. Choral evensong. Bach Plus. Norwich Waits. CBSO and Thomas Trotter. Norwich Waits Radio Dance Band.