Lithograph of the Carpenter building which was built in 1885/86
Shows the sketch of north elevation printed/drawn weakly in reddish charcoal strokes, with pencil overlays on top.
Rattee & Kett LtdShows the sketch of south elevation in pencil on tracing paper, with red lines indicating the floor levels and green colour pencil mark of 'cancelled' written inversely.
Shows the east entrance in pencil sketch with red pencil linings.
Elevation, plan and section of the new emergency fire door indicated with dimensions and material notes. This is one of the drawings referred to in the contract.
University of Cambridge Estate Management and Building Service, Trumpington Streetplans, sections, elevations and details for the location and installation of the fire screen with side notes of the fire precaution material finishes. One copy states that it is one of the drawings referred to in the contract. One copy indicates that it is drawing number 4 referred to in the contract
University of Cambridge Estate Management and Building Service, Trumpington StreetPlan of fire alarm services indicated in symbols and detail annotations. One copy states that it is one of the drawings referred to in the contract. One copy indicates that it is drawing number 2 referred to in the contract
University of Cambridge Estate Management and Building Service, Trumpington StreetPlan of fire alarm services layout in print; indicated in symbols and detail annotations. One copy states that it is one of the drawings referred to in the contract. One copy has hand mark-up of room sizes. One copy indicates that it is drawing number 1 referred to in the contract.
University of Cambridge Estate Management and Building Service, Trumpington StreetPlans of the second floor and the third-floor tower indicating fire services in symbols and detail annotations. One copy states that it is one of the drawings referred to in the contract. One copy indicates that it is drawing number 3 referred to in the contract
University of Cambridge Estate Management and Building Service, Trumpington StreetPayment of £1 14s 3d received from Dr. Caryl by Thomas Smith for large ladder and lamps, easing doors 3 hours job, to mending rales [rails?] in close 3/4 of a day and nails, to 2 whole deals, to mahogany round table for combinations.
Signed by Thomas Smith.
Smith, ThomasPayment of £16 3s 8d received from Mr. Darby by Thomas Smith to work to coal place roof in 10 days, oak, fir, whole deals, lath hook and nails, beams, baukers, eves board, leaves slitt, alter doorway and making doors up, mending fence round pound close in two days, to fixing pictures in Hall in half a day and one hour, to mending lamp ladder, oak plank for drain in court, plank for dresser board in kitchen.
Signed by Thomas Smith.
Smith, ThomasJesus College to Elliot Smith
Chapel
1822
Dec 21st
3 blinds stringed with Irish
2 stout inch pully
4ft 6inch long each with ball
Nobs at one end
An inch and 23 ft long
In 4 parts with dove tailed
Joints and 5 stout straight pillars
for ditto 24 in high with large
nobs at top and square
Making and fixing large and small
Cutrains lined and headed
Crimson cloth
Silk lace
39 hollowing and ditto other
Communion
Fresh binding
Fringing velvet cushions
Crimson silk lace
Silk fringe
£45.18.7
Combination
1823
Oct 6th
Other nails and put up curtains
Estates
Bradwitch
Cole
Rook
Carter
Heads
In total comes to £54.6.7
Note on the inside says:
£54.6.7
Cambridge December 18th 1823
Received of Jesus College by payment of the Reverend Dr French fifty four pounds six shillings and seven pence for bill trusted to Elliot Smith
Signed John Swan
Paid £3 17s 7d to J. Webster for work done to the Lodge 1827-1828.
1st December 1827: taking down the wainscot, nails for re-fixing the wainscot in the Hall.
July 1828: post to the Lodge garden, piecing of gate, hanging the gates flush on the outside, cutting away spurs for stonemason, boarding and capping to the Hall, preparing and fixing screws and nails, bushels of Roman cement to repairing of the walls, plasterer, labourer and lad, plaster of paris, sill for coal cellar, fixing of old gate.
Paid total £12 7s 7d to J. Webster for work done to the Courts 1827-1828.
1827: Spikes for spurring round cradles to young trees, nails to the grove, cutting around the trees, pruning and fixing. Carpenters assisting timber fellers in the Grove.
1828: Horse drawing of timbers over the ditch, nails to mending of fence by the Charters Close, felling of elm tree on Christs Close, grass cutting, removing trees in Jesus Close, loading and carting of elm tree from Christ's Pieces, sawing it into parts, horses and man for removing the poplar in the Close, carpenter for making of sawpit, sawing of poplars rails and elm parts, making a grove fence. Also making knife boards for the porter and shoeblack, mending and changing stable gate, making 2 gothic sash casements and a frame.
Bill for work done at Hundon parsonage by Charles Savage, carpenter, on the order of Rev. Cuthbert for the use of the Master of Jesus College Cambridge. Includes cutting and stuff for repairing buildings and fences, 2 new oak gates, making new 10 feet gate and hanging it with nails, cutting down new posts and hanging 2 new gates, cutting down old posts and fixing old gates, repairing fences in the yard, building the porch inside of the wheat barn, fixing the inside of the water closet, new window seats for the keeping room, new oak gate for the vicarage meadow.
Savage, CharlesBill for carpentry paid by Mrs Fielding. Includes payment for labour, and a new sink frame. Labourers listed by their name on the days they worked. Total £8 9s. Dated 18th February 1863, and signed by James Ellwood.
Ellwood, JamesPaid 11s 6d to Thomas Chapman for carpentry work. Includes unpacking and packing carved work; taking carved work of seat for Mr Rattee; taking down and putting up altar piece; putting three new ledges on shelf in Buttery; mending door in cellar; new lath covered with red baize on Combination room door and new line to picture and brass nail in Combination room.
Chapman, ThomasPaid to Anne Newling for work done on the tenements in the Lane at Brett's, including payments for Finland deals, batons, whole deals, one leaf of slit deal, half a 3 ton plank, balker, oak 3 by 4, nails and brads, labour of two men and a lad, one 7ft deal.
Newling, AnnePaid to Anne Newling for work done at the Master's Lodge, including payments for oak for furring the floor over the kitchen, nails, work of a man and a lad, oak 6 by 5 for garden door frame, nails to the haychamber floor, deals used about the bedroom and closet floor, putting on the shirtings and rehanging 10 doors, oak 6 by 4 to lintels in the garden wall and over the new sash window, shoring for the taking down the window and to other jobs, plank to a drain in the garden, deal to the window seat in the kitchen, two leaves of half slit deal to the lattices and to the press moving in the pantry and to the stable window, brads, deals, dry deals, deals 13 inches wide to dressers, shelves and several jobs, fir 3 by 4, Finland batons, Finland deal, glue, of second best for floor in the room over the kitchen, a sash in the kitchen, shutters in the bedroom closet, the garden door
Newling, AnneCarpenter's bill for work done in the stable in the Close late Mr. Motts.£12 2s 7d including battons, battons to the haystack fence, nails, slit deals, deals, deals to a corn binn, joists, wages of two men and a lad. Received of Mr. Newton, Signed by A. Newling.
Newton, MrMr Broadwick, Bursar Jesus College Cambridge to Briant Coulson, carpenter, Barnwell. November 1813 - March 1814.
Costs include: repairing stands and fences; spikes and nails; jobs in the Grove; board and nails; repairing fence into Grove; labour costs.
(1) Mr Hustler, Bursar Jesus College, to John Averley for carpenter's work by the order of the Master.
New shuck to pump; putting in shack and other work; work in the Master's stable; elm [...]; staples, [...] and hook [...]; nails and time three quarter's of a day; work in the Master's lodge; [...] deal; [...]; time in days; work in the lodge; yards of sash line; time in days; work in lodge, oak; fir deal; nails; time in days; work in stable and closs, and spikes; time in days; work in Lodge quarter of a day; work in closs, deal; time in days; fir gutters; fir deal; nails and hold fasts; time in days; deal; fir gutters; deal; oak; nails; time in days; gutters; oak; time in days; gutters; [...] in the closs; work in the lodge, nails; time in days; gutters; glue and nails; time in days; one bar oak gate and two oak posts; putting down posts, fixing gate, making fence good and work in the stable; oak; deal; spikes; nails; time for self and a man; work in the lodge, oak; time in days.
Settled 3rd May 1815. Signed by John Averley.
(2) Work in the parlour: putting in door; picking up chairs; picking up cases to go to London; making good [...] and floor; time in days; nailing down floor; cloth and putting up curtains and pictures.
Settled 13th May 1815. Signed by John Averley.
Averley, JohnMr Broadwick, Bursar, Jesus College Cambridge to Briant Coulson, carpenter, Barnwell.
March 1814. Costs include: labour (himself and men) taking down trees for billets; sawing and rending 5200 billets (cost per thousand); labour for carving in billets; labour for making good the fences. Total cost: £3 0s 2 1/2.
Note at bottom: among 11 at 5s 5 3/4 d.
Coulson, Briant£0 10s 9d for work done at college estate occupied by Mr Few.
James TibbitPaid £16 9s 2 1/2d to Charles Smith for work in the college, including: mending a chair for the combination room, work in Neesom's room involving battens and oak, and work in the chapel cloak room involving battens, deals, pairs of joints, nails, and paper and paste.
Smith, CharlesPaid 41 pounds 4 shillings and 6 pence to George Bradwell for carpentry.
Master's Lodge: Mend panels and work to lashes in drawing room. 2 fo of 1/2 in deal. Brads, man's time to do.
Work to shutters and ease front door and fix knobs to shutters, fix cornice and pales and ease water closet door
Make a skylight to water closet and fix, 8 sup inch and 2 sup 1/2 inch deal and man's time to do
College Kitchen:
Repaire cupboards. Fix a new shelf in scullery and a bottom to drawer. Work to plate racks. 2 hold fasts. 2 brass knobs. 10 nails, screws.
Prefix plate rack in scullery and work to cupboard.
Make a new bottom to link and work to plate rack. Holdfasts.
Mr Marshall's King Street. Take off roof, refix and fix gutter boards to kitchen
Fix shelf and hinge door.
Prepare and fix an oak post at the end of Malcolm Street.
Porter's House. Mend floor in bedroom and work for plumbers in kitchen.
College
Make a centre for the arch to cespools.
Bell cupola of hall. Take out old ring post work to a new oak one. Fixing from vane staff, boarding roof.
The hall staircase. Two weather boards to window and ease lashes.
Luccock's rooms. Rake up 3 floors, the sitting room, bedroom and gip room. Lay joists for new floors.
work to the skirting of rooms, 1 14 inch garnet.
F Staircase. Old Building. Mend floor and door.
Prepare and fix casings to rain water pipe 1st court next tower. Moulding.
Porter's Lodge. Board to walls of cupboard under window, lay floor. Mend door knobs to the cupboard, mend floor in other room and fix shelf.
Work to panels of screen in hall for gas fittings
The coach house yard. Repair roof and work outhouses.
Make curb to well.
Signed George Bradwell.
Bill addressed to the Reverend Master and Fellows of Jesus College from carpenter T. Ambrose for work done at Hundon Rectory in 1861, by the order of Mr R F Cuthbert. Charges for building a new coach; a barn and painting; making a pair of doors; hanging finding boards and nails; repairs done to buildings. All totals £11 17s 6d. Signed by T. Ambrose 14 January 1862. 'Carpenter' written on back of document.
Cuthbert, Robert FrenchPayment of £7 6s 5d to W. Wallis, carpenter. Includes payment for building a fence and boarding down to the bottom of the brook for earthworks. Includes payment for larch posts, deal, tar, nails, tenter hooks, iron hooping. Signed by W. Wallis.
Wallis, W.Paid £11 2s 8d to Thomas Knock for carpentry work at Hundon rectory. Includes payments for hewing and sawing posts, rails and scantlings, putting down posts rails, repairing pale, repairing fences in back yards and jobs, laying a bridge putting down posts repairing fence in front of house and jobs, nails, putting down posts and laying a bridge and hanging gates, pasture making, new stiles, putting down and taking up old stile and putting down the same repairing old gates and stiles in the fields and yards, gate nails, hewing and sawing board and scantling etc, taking down old barn doors, making and hanging a hatch to wheat barn, repairing old hatch and doors to the same, boarding to barn fences, jobs, labour, sawing out the stuff making and hanging a pair of barn doors wrought both sides, rebated and beaded chopping down the old posts, repairing and rehanging gates and jobs in yard, bunches of lathe, taking down gable end of barley barn, studding up and boarding the same, repairing wheat barn doors and jobs in the yard, putting down gate post making a sluice and fixing to arch against stacking, making and putting down posts and coppings, putting down gate posts repairing and rehanging of gates and jobs in the yard, setting up gate posts, repairing fences, altering gates etc, altering wheat barn doors and hatch and shelter board, repairing manger stuff and altering doors. Signed by Knock.
Knock, ThomasPaid £1 1s 6d to Thomas Chapman for work including repairing Mr Hustlen's stable, repairing stable gates, plate of iron on stable door frame, repairing a door at the bogs, putting new shelf up in the buttery, new pulley in Mr Greenwood's room, repairing Mr Green's staircase landing.
Signed Thomas Chapman
Invoice from the Rev Master & Fellows of Jesus College to T. Chapman for work done around the college from 20th November 1833, includes repairing porter's ladder, a nife(?) board for the porter's lodge, a new panel to the pupils'(?) out office foor. Total of 6s 6d. On 7th December received of Dr French, signed by John Winter.
Chapman, ThomasInvoice from the Rev Master & Fellows of Jesus College to T. Chapman, lodge account, for work done around the college from January 10 to July 18 1833. Includes new sash light and fusing(?) in the butler's pantry, wainscotting in the entrance hall, new pair of shutters, repairing window seat, 2 new latches and doors in the farden, 2 new sells to doors in laundr, new floor in butler's pantry, easing front gates, mending windows in butler's pantry. Total of £2 17s 9d. December 7th, received of Dr French from John Winter.
Chapman, ThomasPaid £14 6s 3d to John Averley for building/college costs. Includes payments for mending the fence in the grove, nails, deals, new fence in the close, taking down trees in the grove, stakes, work to the Hall doors and staircase, battens, making boards and troughs, elm boards, deals for planters, making oak in the walk, covers for poles, gutters, poles for Webb's house and close, old wood in hare house, making models for planters, making gates in the grove. Also list of work done to Master's Lodge and close including oak boards, new lines to sashes, nails, screw pulleys, sash line, elm boards, a stake and staple. Signed by William Pearce and John Averley.
Averley, JohnPaid to Thomas Chapman for carpenters work done. Includes labour and materials for work done in rooms of Mr More, Mr Hutchinson, Mr Betholomey, Mr Best, Mr Bedell, Mr Owen, Mr Roots, Mr Never and Mr Ring.
Chapman, ThomasPaid to Mr Bell for carpenters work at Jesus College. Work includes putting in new gate, repairing old ones, one gate post, oak post stump and spurs, bolts, nails, screws, hooks and hinges, lining eye and mending hinge, new strong handle slides latch, taking hinge off the gate to repair, 2 new hooks and staples for gates in rhadegunds buildings.
Bell, Mr.Paid to S. Robinson for Carpenter's work done at the lodge by order of Mrs Paine. Bill includes oak joint, nails and screws, and work done on the floor.
Robinson, S.Paid to J. Webster for work done in College, including payments for rehanging the door in the laundry, wood for mending the clothes horse, boards for chair backs, preparing chair backs, making a new table for the storeroom, nails, various wood for the storeroom, locks, handles, easing sash in store room, rehanging the shutters in the storeroom, mahogany for making a two foot stool, logs, canvas for the logs, black tacks, brass nails, line for rehanging doors, taking down skirting, a new green door, skirting for the Hall, green cloth to the door, , a board for bills, brass nails to door, two finger plates to door, frill and ticks for Mr French, brass hooks, garden sticks, for raising the ironing stool, sash line, making a new stool, canvas to a screen, repairing sashes, stuff to make cup stands, making a meat safe, making new steps, sundry jobs in the lodge, paid for an apprentice, spikes, sashline for rehanging green door, preparing framework for robe closet, paid to men, for a soap box, jacking stuff sold to Mr. Custance. Signed by J. Webster
Webster, J.Paid £9, 0s, 9d for carpenters work on materials for College in 1756, including sleepers, locks for the street doors, oak grinds for the street gates. Received of Mr Asplen. Signed by Mr Osborn.
Osborn, Mr.Received of Mr Newton. Paid 27£ 0s 11d for carpentery work done at Jesus College, including a bill for work done at the Masters Lodge.
A bill of work done at Jesus College from November 1758 to October 1759: paid 14£ 16s 10d for 'deals to the pound gates', oak for posts, salary wages of 2 men and a lad, 'cast rail', oak for spurs, battons, nails, 'nails and stuff to the Porters Lodge', mending the pump, stuff to the Fellows Garden, a wheel-barrow, an oven poles, battons to the Grove fence, 'culling the posts', battons to the pound fence, '5 whole Deals to the Buttery', glew, wainscots, 'to the mulberry tree shoring', 'nails to the fences in the Close late Mr [?] Motts', nails and stuff to the kitchen, the garden and the hall, 'nails to the mulberry tree', 'slit Deal to the Masters Stable', joists and supporters to the Chapel, oak plank, etc.
A bill of work done at the Masters Lodge from October 1758 to October 1759: paid 12£ 4s 1d for 'Finland Deal for shelves and other jobs', elm to a rack in the cellar, elm board, nails, salary wages of 2 men and a lad, oak to the back yard shed, Finland Deals, whole Deals, battons, '1 pair of slit Deal to the Chinlz bedroom', Deal to a knife board, fir to the staircase, poles, brads, a wheel-barrow, nails and work to the Garden, oak plank to the well in the kitchen, etc.
Newton, MrMr Cuthbert paid £1 2s 6d to Thomas Knock for work done on the College lands including making and putting down stiles and hanging gates and jobs over 6 days and 4lb of nails.
Knock, ThomasPaid J. Webster sum of £15 1s 4d for putting up a new pair of gates and posts.
May 24th: wood and nails for making the gates, 5 1/2 days, 2 men.
October 4th: oak for posts, 2 1/2 days 2 men for preparing posts, 1/2 day carting of rubbish, nails, spikes, 5 3/4 days for hanging the gates, 6 days another man for ditto, caps to the posts, 1/2 day 2 men helping with posts.
Payment of £61 13s 6d to Geo. Bradwell for carpentry work. Includes payments for work done to the Master's Lodge, the college, courts and precincts, the estates and the kitchens. Includes payment for repairing window seats in the bedroom of the Master's Lodge; repairs to doors and sashes in the cloisters, repairs to dinner tray, new floors lain in the staircase of Mr. Morgan's room, the gip room, the entrance of other rooms and the study, adding architraves to doors, new cupboard with folding doors and shelves, skirting added to gip rooms, mouldings added to sitting room doors, repairs to the wine bin in the study, manufacture of casements and frames with gothic heads, fitting framework over front gates for illumination, work to the Buttery, work to the Porter's Lodge, work to Mr. Westmorland's rooms, adding shutters to summer house in Fellow's Garden, repairs to fences in close, yard and commons, repairs to young men's water closet, repairs to gate posts, fitting of large gates with moulding, repairs to the master's gates, repairs to water closet in Master's garden, repairs to wood house door, lodge place and apple room roof, fitting lock on outer gates, work to Christ's Pieces, repairs to floor of gardener's house, fitting blocks for gas fitters in the kitchen, repairs to kitchen door, fitting a sink; payments for mahogany, oak and other wood, deal, O.G. skirting, floor boards, tar, asp, staple, nails, screws, bolts, knobs, buttons, hooks and a lock. Signed by G. Bradwell and son.
Bradwell, George