Includes list of subjects of stained glass windows in College Chapel compiled in 1877; Plan of chapel windows and numbering used by Andrew Houston in his survey of windows in the chapel, 2010; Note from Caroline MacDonald-Haig suggesting Burne-Jones windows were not installed until the 1920s, and were based on 1880s designs by Burne Jones and were originally destined for elsewhere, 2002; Extract from Chanticlere relating to the East Windows of the Chapel, 1948; Miscellaneous general note on the chapel glass, c.2000; Article from an undientified magazine concerning an autobiography of Burne-Jones being written by Fiona MacCarthy which includes notes on glass in the College Chapel, c.2010; Information about the heraldic glass in the window in Hall, 2002; Note on heraldic arms in College windows, 1998;
Includes exhibition guide
Willmoth, FrancesBiographical notes relating to original sources that mention Clopton
Includes article from the Cambridge Student 2009 about Helen Stephens, former porter at Jesus, being employed as head porter at Selwyn; Unidentified cutting relating to reitrement of James Hoppett, former head porter of Jesus, 1928; Copy of 'a diversion from the activities and experiences of Colin Fleming, entertainer and writer'. Fleming was acting head porter; Note on the sale of a book that once belonged to Benjamin Diver, porter of Jesus College in the mid 19th century, 2003; General other information relating to porters; Extract from the Cambridge University Newsletter looking at Allan Moore's role as groundsman at Jesus College, April 2008; Note on the use of the term manciple in the 20th century, 2006; Information about Elijah Frisby, College employee in 19th century, 2010; Copy of work by Rachel Wroth on College servants at Jesus in the 19th century, c.2007;
Includes programme, accounts and invoices from suppliers and menu for May Ball dinner.
Includes:
Menus and attendance list from the Alumni Dinner, June 2010, menu for the Medics & Vets 3rd year dinner, 11 June 2010
Also a Medical and Veterinary Society Newsletter, 2016
Includes:
Note from Watts and Co of London concerning creation of altar hanging of black and gold cloth in 1959 and cot of remaking in 2008, with copy of 1959 photograph showing hanging in place, 2008;
Notes by Dr Ray Gambell on the history and dispersal of Chapel woodwork, 2004;
Notes on the chapel doorways by Matthew Seaborn of Donald Insall Associates, 2010;
Copy of Cambridge Buildings - A collection of essays for the Cambridge Music Festival 2000 - Layers of history: 19th century approaches to adaptation and restoration at Jesus College Chapel and the Round Church, by John Preston, 2000;
Copies of notes relating to the College Chapel made by representatives of the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments whilst researching for the publication of their work on the City of Cambridge, 1959
Lists of members of the JCCS Committee and a briefing note for new committee members (dated 18 March 2009)
Includes numerous research notes relating to Rustat including:
(1) Various drafts of Tobias Rustat - the very best of Royal Servants by Philip Lewin, c. 1994-2010;
(2) A collection of Rustatiana in commemoration of Tobias Rustat, 1608-1694, c. 1990;
(3) Notes on the Rustat scholarships, c. 1980;
(4) Print of Rustat, print of his coat of arms and print of his memorial in Jesus College Chapel, c. 1900;
(5) A copy of Tobias Rustat and his Monument in Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge, by Jane Renfrew and Michael Robbins, reprinted from The Antiquarians' Journal, 1990 vol. LXX part II;
(6) A copy of the leaflet produced by the College at the time of the dispute over his monument in the Chapel to put him in context
(7) Postcard showing a person looking up at the Rustat Memorial in the Chapel. The Memorial has 'ON THE FINAL DAY ALL WILL BE WOKE' in red paint. This was a protest and the postcards were left anonymously in Chapel.
Biographical notes relating to Robinson
Notes on the historic rents paid by Corpus to Jesus
Includes brochures, publicity pamphlets, programmes, brochure put together by parents of choirboys who went on the trip accompanied by a CD on which are photographs taken on the tour. Also organisational papers.
Includes geneaological information
Includes a brief history of the church of St. Radegund, Garyingham, c. 2000; various biographies of Radegund including the one from scriptorium website, 2000; Photographs of reading desk supposedly belonging to St. Radegund in Poitiers from 'Europe in the Dark Ages' by Jean Hubert; Le culte rendu a Sainte Radegonde by M. l'Abbe Gilbert, c. 1980; Postcards and photographs showing statue of St. Radegund in her tomb at Poitiers and elsewhere; Poster for 14th centenary celebration of St. Radgeund at St. Hilary's Church Niort and St. Peter's Cathedral, Poitiers with a 700 person choir singing to Franz Liszt, 23rd - 24th May 1987.
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;
Includes 'Jesus College Archives - preserving our history', c.2010,
Includes menu for 25th, 28th and 50th Reunion Dinners
Includes organisational correspondence, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, A3 poster for exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition; Digital photographs of sculptures in situ
Featured artists were Anthony Caro, Antony Gormley and Anselm Kiefer.
Opened by Charles Suamarez Smith.
Records of tutors, the praelector and tutorial offices; for bursarial records relating to students see ACC 8 - ACC 15.
Correspondence relating to an original drawing of the oriel window in Hall from Pump Court, 2009;
Poster for a performance of La Clemenza di Tito by Mozart, Sleeping Beauty Waltz by Tchaikovsky and Variations on a Theme of Joseph Haydn by Brahms in the College Chapel on Sunday 14th June 2009 at 8pm
Includes loose papers consisting of agendas and associated papers.
Includes notes and copies of entries from the Thiepval project which included the use of some images of Jesuans killed at Thiepval. Names included are Noel Hamilton, Bernard Pigg, Bertram Evers, Mortimer Schiff, Geoffrey Sanderson, Eric Taylor, Charles Dwyer, Lancelot Ridley, Kenneth Wray, Edward MacBryan, Humphrey Barnard, Alban Preedy, 2009;
Begins with brief lists and full calendars (printed). The Easter Term includes a Long Vacation Term in 2000. The full calendars are replaced by briefer listings of the music from Michaelmas 2004 to Easter 2009. Lacks Easter 2004 (service booklet) and Michaelmas 2006 (both service booklet and music list), and the service card for Michaelmas 2008, though the music list survives. (Tied in two bundles.)
Various notes including obituaries and correspondence with College.
Includes obituary from the Daily Telegraph, 6th October, 2009
Includes accounts and invoices from suppliers
Colour photograph of the pair rowing on the river. Names on board read: Steve Knight and Danny White.
Also reads 'Winners. Beat First and Third Trinity III; Sidney Sussex I, First and Third I. Course Record: 7 minutes 32 seconds'.
Reports and papers relating to the conservation and restoration of First Court. Includes conservation report by Matthew Seaborn of Donald Insall Associates on condition of stonework and paintwork around East Doorway, 2009;
Performance of La Clemenza di Tito by Mozart, Sleeping Beauty Waltz by Tchaikovsky and Variations on a Theme of Joseph Haydn by Brahms in the College Chapel on Sunday 14th June 2009 at 8pm
Includes: obituary of Wg Co Peter Dunning-White; letter from Eric Young of 145 Squadron Association to Geoffrey Howe, porter at Jesus College; and a copy of an article written by Eric Young entitled 'They Meet at Last'.
Transcript of will from Prerogative Court of Canterbury registers
Contains speech given by Robert Mair at Alan Cottrell's 90th birthday party which details highlights of Cottrell's career, 20th July 2009; Photographs from the 90th birthday party;
Obituary from the Times, 2nd July 2009
Names on board read: