Names on board read F. E. Allhusen, W. J. F. Cruikshank, N. C. Coooper, A. O. Jones, T. T. N. Perkins, B. F. Robinson, A. Bogle, R. G. Neill, C. E. Fitch, P. H. Illingworth, B. D. Hill, A. H. Baker
This was and is the club for holders of sporting blues.
Comprises correspondence with Robert Reid relating to a proposal and plans for a 13-part television series entitled 'Revolutions in Scientific Thought'.
Also includes programme outlines, lists of lectures and articles by Bronowski, and lists of scientists mentioned in Bronowski's work.
A collection of papers bound together: 1) Letter by C. S. M. Cantab. reprinted from the Cambridge Chronical, 6 Jan. 1872; 2) Copy of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act 40 & 41 Vict. ch. 48 A.D. 1877; 3) Notes by G. E. Corrie on the requirements of different Boards of Studies; 4) fly-sheet on "Disenfranchisement of Members of the Senate as Electors to University Livings"; 5) fly-sheets on "Regulations for the Mathematical Tripos 1882"; 6) fly-sheets on "Revision of the University Statutes 1878"; 7) alterations in the regulations for the performances of the A.D.C. 1878; 8) appeal to the Unversity Commissioners against the short notice given for Graces to change the University statutes; 9) memorial laid before the Commissioners by members of the governing bodies of the Colleges; 10) suggestion for a revised college statute about the contribution to University funds; 11) another memorial on the same subject, 1879.
Composite volume of printed papers and manuscripts, containing: statement published by the Royal Commissioners, 1878; proposals for university reform by E. H. Morgan, 1877; manuscript and printed draft statutes; letters from the Commissioners, 1878-1881; and revised draft statutes for Jesus College and for the University.
Mainly comprises press cuttings reviewing 'Science and Human Values' book. Also includes published letters sent to The Nation following the magazine publishing Bronowski's 'Science and Human Values' lectures and a review of 'The Abacus and the Rose' radio broadcast.
Newspaper and music journal reviews of Peter Hurford's recordings. Some of them are undated, and others are dated between 1963 and 1997.
Newspaper reviews of Peter Hurford's concerts from the 1950s to the 1990s. It contains newspaper cuttings from different countries around the world.
Newspaper and music journal reviews of Peter Hurford's book "Making Music on the Organ".
Reviews of the following publications by Frederick Brittain:
Latin in Church: The History of it's Pronunciation, 2nd (Revised and enlarged) edition, 1955
A History of Jesus College, Cambridge by Arthur Gray and Freddie Brittain, 1960
The Penguin Book of Latin Verse, 1962
The Jesus College Boat Club, 1827-1962, 1962
Newspapers cutting and letters reviewing the following publications by Frederick Brittain:
Arthur Quiller-Couch: A Biographical Study of Q, 1947
Q Anthology, 1948
Tales of South Mymms & Elsewhere, 1952
Mostly Mymms, 1954
Newspaper cutting and reviews of the following publications by Frederick Brittain:
A Short History of Jesus College, Cambridge, 1940
Babylon Bruis'd and Mount Moriah Mended, 1940
The Cambridge Review Vol LXIV, (1942-43)
Bernard Lord Manning, a Memoir, 1942
Newspaper cutting and reviews of the following publications by Frederick Brittain:
The Decadence of Europe by Francesco Nitti, translated by Frederick Brittain, 1923
They Make a Desert by Francesco Nitti, translated by Frederick Brittain, 1924
Saint Radegund Patroness of Jesus College Cambridge, 1925
The Lyfe of Saynt Radegunde, 1926
Notes on the First Twenty Years of the Roosters, 1928
Saint Giles, 1928
The Jesus College Boat Club, Cambridge, 1928
Slowly Forward, 1929
Oar, Skull and Rudder, 1930
South Mymms. The Story of a Parish, 1931
Latin in Church, 1934
The Medieval Latin and Romance Lyric, 1937
Comprises annotated uncorrected proofs of 'Biology and Man' by George Gaylord Simpson which Bronowski reviewed for 'Science' (15 Aug 1969). Also contains a note on Bronowski's theory of language (23 Jun 1969).
Newspaper cuttings and reviews of the following publications by Frederick Brittain:
The Decadence of Europe by Francesco Nitti, translated by Frederick Brittain, 1923
They Make a Desert by Francesco Nitti, translated by Frederick Brittain, 1924
Saint Radegund Patroness of Jesus College Cambridge, 1925
The Lyfe of Saynt Radegunde, 1926
Saint Giles, 1928
Slowly Forward, 1929
Oar, Skull and Rudder, 1930
South Mymms. The Story of a Parish, 1931
Latin in Church, 1934
Consists of a photocopy of an article by Philip Morrison.
Comprises a typescript [prepared for Encyclopaedia Britannica].
Comprises [source material for Bronowski's review of technology, written for the Encyclopaedia Britannica]: notes, copies of articles by other authors, a letter from John Burchard (1964) and earlier articles and talks by Bronowski.
Summarises diary contents; with note of successive addresses.
Summarises contents of diaries, starting 1926, with a few notes of events from 1925 and one note relating to 1931.
Newspaper review of Peter Hurford's work "Litany to the Holy Spirit", published in January 1996 in the CMQ [Church Music Quarterly?].
Comprises correspondence with Political Science Quarterly, two typescripts (one annotated) and a photocopy from Political Science Quarterly of Bronowski's review.
Consists of an unannotated typescript and a photocopy.
Comprises material relating to a book review by Bronowski.
Comprises a photocopy from Political Science Quarterly (journal) and typescripts of a book review by Bronowski. Also includes correspondence with Political Science Quarterly relating to Bronowski's review and a press cutting of a later article by Skinner entitled 'Humanism and Behaviourism' (New Humanist, Jan 1973).
This is another collaborative effort from Bernard Manning and F. Brittain, reviewing a piece about Jesus College by J. Steegmann. Unfortunately for Steegmann, Manning can hardly be said to approve of the piece, preferring to call it 'Cambridge as it never was and as it is not today'. Manning picks apart claims made by Steegman about the college, presenting them as false and ludicrous. His distaste of the written work is clear to all, as he concludes by calling it 'merely repulsive'.
Manning, Bernard L.Reverse of William Harvey's porter's bill for Christmas 1832. Rough claculations coming to £21 13s 10d. Possibly calcuations for porter's bills for the year.
Harvey, WilliamReverse of a Norwich Union Life Insurance receipt. Printed, notes patrons (the Duke of Beaufort, the Earl of Argyle, the Early of Rosebery), notes secretary Samuel Bignold, Esq.
The Association for Life Insurance is founded upon the principle of mutual guarantee - the whole surplus capil, being dividied amongst the representatives of the Members, by additions made to the amount secured by their Policies - Bonusses of £20, £24 and £25 per cent on the Premium paid have been declared upon all Policies issued prior to July 1815 and bonusses of £24 and £25 per cent on Policies issued between July 1815 and July 1822 and July 1829. The Premnums, under 45, are nearly 10 per cent, below most other Offices. - As an instance of the great utility of Life Insurance, it may be remarked, that a person in his 28th year, may, by an annual payment of 2l. 6s. 8d. insure £100 payable to his executors at his decease; or for 23l 6s. 8d. may insure £1000, and thus, at a moderate yearly expense, preserve his family from distress. The rapid progress of this Society is evidenced by the amount of its Preminums, which, at the undermentioned periods, stood as follows: -
Year ending March, 1824 .... £117, 465 5s 11d
Year ending March, 1827.... £137, 304 4s 1d
Year ending March, 1830.... £155, 273 19s 3d
In the last 12 months, upwards of 800 Policies were issued, and the sum insured thereon amounted to about 6000,000l.
The Fire Society and the Life Society are wholly distinct Establishments. Surrey-street, Norwich, March, 1830.
Also a table exhibiting the yearly premium which a person must pay during the whole of his life, to insure 100l. to his family or nominee, independent of the additions which may be made to that sum of the savings of the Office. [Table included].
Written "Hundon Jesus 3. 1 -"
Smith & SonReverse of a Norwich Union Life Insurance receipt. Printed, notes patrons (the Duke of Beaufort, the Earl of Argyle, the Early of Rosebery), notes secretary Samuel Bignold, Esq.
The Association for Life Insurance is founded upon the principle of mutual guarantee - the whole surplus capil, being dividied amongst the representatives of the Members, by additions made to the amount secured by their Policies - Bonusses of £20, £24 and £25 per cent on the Premium paid have been declared upon all Policies issued prior to July 1815 and bonusses of £24 and £25 per cent on Policies issued between July 1815 and July 1822 and July 1829. The Premnums, under 45, are nearly 10 per cent, below most other Offices. - As an instance of the great utility of Life Insurance, it may be remarked, that a person in his 28th year, may, by an annual payment of 2l. 6s. 8d. insure £100 payable to his executors at his decease; or for 23l 6s. 8d. may insure £1000, and thus, at a moderate yearly expense, preserve his family from distress. The rapid progress of this Society is evidenced by the amount of its Preminums, which, at the undermentioned periods, stood as follows: -
Year ending March, 1824 .... £117, 465 5s 11d
Year ending March, 1827.... £137, 304 4s 1d
Year ending March, 1830.... £155, 273 19s 3d
In the last 12 months, upwards of 800 Policies were issued, and the sum insured thereon amounted to about 6000,000l.
The Fire Society and the Life Society are wholly distinct Establishments. Surrey-street, Norwich, March, 1830.
Also a table exhibiting the yearly premium which a person must pay during the whole of his life, to insure 100l. to his family or nominee, independent of the additions which may be made to that sum of the savings of the Office. [Table included].
On the rightt hand column, written "Valley Jesus 1.16"
Norwich Union Fire OfficeReverse of letter concerning the disposal of the next presentation to Hundon. Lockwood's name noted, as well as the date 2nd of August. Note of carry forward / this removed only ground to determine [?] apl[?] values and age of [?].
Lockwood, EdwardReverse of glazing and printing bill, continued courts and rooms work on 21 September and 10 Ocotber 1833 - including pounds of solder to the leads, installation of crown glass to staircase lamps.
Work on the Master's Lodge between 5 November 1832 and 22 October 1833 - Incldes installation of crown glass in the pantry, the hall, doors and windows, repairing water closet, new bucket & leathers to water closet pump, sheet lead for sink, crown glass, new bucket box and leathers to pump, repairing the pump. Total of £4 5s.
Total of the bill (chapel, hall & comination rooms, kitch, courts, Master's lodge) is £15 8s 2d.
Robert Ellis and SonInvoice addressed to the Reverend Master & Fellows of Jesus College, to Thomas Prince, gas filler, noting work done from 21st September 1829 until 27th December 1832.
Includes repairing gas pipes, grinding up the cocks, repairing the gas lights in Cloister Court, thawing the condensation loose in gas pipe in courts, repairing a broken join next to main cock in porter's lodge, taking water out of lamp in New Court, searching for an escape of gas and repairing, and two men opening ground for lamp in New Court to find out the place where the water is in pipe, cutting pipe in two, letting water and connecting pipe again. Total of £6 16s.
Prince, ThomasReverse of Fence repair bill from Joseph Langram, rough calculations for the total of 19s 6d.
Langram, JosephReverse of bill for work done to the college courts from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to J. Webster. Includes repairing a fence, mending a gate. Total of £4 8s 5d (including the obverse). Received the amount for the bill, december 7th 1833, signed J. Webster.
Webster, J.Reverse of the bill from the Masters and Fellows of Jesus College to J. Webster for work done in the Master's Lodge, dated from August 24th to September 14th 1833. Includes purchase of nails and the making and hanging of a new door, as well as installing a new lock. Carried on from obverse calculations, total of £13 3s.
Webster, J."Revenant" by John Bull. Manuscript: Vienna 17771, F. 160.
Transcribed and edited by John Steel.
H. H. Ltd. 'Symphax' 757.
Pencil markings by Peter Hurford.
Includes photograph of William Masfen Roberts.
c170 letters to be catalogued. Includes fragment of George III's nightcap.
Fisher, OsmondBlack coloured branded reusable cup.
Aborted recording of various musical items. Not recorded properly as tape not originally engaged properly.
Consists of internal Salk Institute memoranda about proposals for retirement plans. Correspondents are Bronowski, Renato Dulbecco and Mel Cohn.
Consists of a typescript lecture, photocopies and reprints of articles relating to Leonardo da Vinci and Juanelo Turriano, with an envelope listing the contents.
One reprint is in Spanish, and one is in German.
Includes lists of members of the AFC and list of fixtures with results.
Letter from Rattee and Kett relating to repairs to floors of Chapel following flooding in August 1895;
People sitting around a table in a shelter