Papers in this series relate to the College Libraries that have existed since the Old Library ceased to be the main College Library. These Libraries were the Shield Library, the War Memorial Library (1949 - 1996) and the Quincentenary Library (1996 - present).
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Christmas day lunch, c.2010
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1496 Lunch, 2010 and 2012 [this is a lunch for parents of 2nd years. The name was confusing as there is also a 1496 Society Lunch which is for donors and so it was changed in 2012 to 2nd Year Lunch]
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Keywords dinner between Jesus College and University of Pittsburgh, 29 June 2010 [2 copies]
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Jesus English Examiners' Dinner, 2 July 2010
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Dinner in honour of Raymond Kwok, 25 July 2010
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Jesus College gala dinner, 16 September 2010
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Dinner of the Laurence Sterne Society to welcome its first speaker Ms Zoe Strimpel, 15 February 2011
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MEM 70th birthday dinner, 11 April 2011
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Keywords dinner between Jesus College and University of Pittsburgh, 4 July 2011
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Dinner for Robert and Margaret Mair (including recording and text of speech given at dinner, seating plan, list of attendees and
organisational papers), 7 July 2011 [1 file] -
Lunch to celebrate the opening of the chapter house and sacristy by Mr. Raymond Kwok, 14 December 2011
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Lunch to celebrate the unveiling of the bust of Jacob Bronowski, 15 December 2011
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Dinner in honour of Sir Michael Marshall, 24 February 2012
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The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations lunches, dinners and afternoon teas, 5 June 2012 [1 file]
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Keywords dinner between Jesus College and University of Pittsburgh, 2 July 2012
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Dinner in honour of Stephen Siklos, 11 July 2012
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Cambridge Tradition gala dinner, 3 August 2012
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Dinner in the presence of the Earl of Wessex, 11 October 2012
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Harpsichord recital dinner, 27 October 2012
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Dinner in honour of Anna Rowlands, 2 February 2013
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3rd year dinner, 8 February 2013
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Dedication of restored Sutton organ, 5 May 2013
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Keywords dinner between Jesus College and University of Pittsburgh, 3 July 2013
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Cambridge Tradition gala dinner, 2 August 2013
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The City Dinner, 11 October 2013
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Lunch in honour of the visit of Their Royal Highnesses the Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel, 8 November 2013
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Jim Ajioka's Japanese inspired evening, 25 November 2013
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Dinner in the 300th year of Laurence Sterne, Jesuan sans pareil, 24 February 2014
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Dinner to mark John Hudson's 50 years as a Fellow, 2 May 2014
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3rd Year Dinner, 31 May 2014
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Admission of New Fellows Dinner, 6 October 2014
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Opening of the Bronowski Archive, 20 November 2014
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Centre for Intellectual Engagement Advisory Group Dinner, Tuesday 10 March 2015
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3rd year dinner, 8 June 2015
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Dinner in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the election of Professor Michael Waring to a Fellowship, 3 July 2015
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3rd Year Dinner, 21 January 2016
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3rd Year Dinner, 22 January 2016
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Dinner for Julian Dowdeswell, ScD. degree, 14 May 2016
1999, c. 2008, c. 2014
Exhibitions focussing mainly on collections held by the Old Library. Due to no suitable exhibition space in College at time of exhibitions taking place, items were copied with copies then put on display in the Creswick Room in the Quincentenary Library.
Biographical information and miscellaneous materials on and/or relating to Ian Stewart's closest numismatic colleagues
Marshall's
1909 - Marshall's was established by David Gregory Marshall, in a small lock-up garage in Brunswick Gardens, Cambridge as a chauffeur drive company
1910 - this was an immediate success and prompted the move to larger premises in Kings Street
1912 - the company’s premises relocated to Jesus Lane when the trade expanded to include selling cars
1914-1918 - the garages were used for servicing and repairing vehicles required for the war effort
1920 - formal contracts were signed resulting in Marshall's being awarded the Distributorship for Austin in Cambridgeshire
1939-1945 - the garage was closed down as part of the war effort and re-opened in 1945 concentrating on Austin Cars. During the 60s/70s/80s the franchise base broadened
Marshall’s held the site under 2 leases: 15 March 1954 and 27 November 1957. Both leases expired on 24 March 2052.
By 2000 Marshall had ceased to trade from the premises and was in discussion with the College to agree a mutually acceptable use for the site. They explored different possibilities for developing the site in partnership with the College. These were ultimately unsuccessful and in 2001 the College acquired the site by buying out the Marshall Group's long lease.
The Marshall's garage occupied the site between Little Trinity (16 Jesus Lane) and 22 Jesus Lane. There was a garage, showroom and offices.
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Luncheon on the 80th birthday of William Alexander Deer, 26 October 1990
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Commemoration of Dr. Drosier, 15 May 1992
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Dinner in honour of Mrs. Yvonne Embiricos (including seating plan, invitation and attendees list), 8 June 1992 [1 file]
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Laurence Pickens' 50 years a Fellow dinner, 25 April 1994 (recording of speech).
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Alan Percival's 80th Birthday dinner, 20 February 1993 (recording of speech)
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Robert Jenning's Honorary Degree lunch, 9 June 1993 (recording of speech)
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Mr E. F. Mills 80th Birthday dinner (including list of attendees, seating plan, recording of speech and invitation), 9 May 1994 [1 file]
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Dinner in honour of Professor Sir Robert Jennings (including copy of seating plan, invitations and attendees list), 9 June 1993 [1 file]
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90th Birthday Lunch for Dr. G. I. Jones (including seating plan, list of attendees, recording of speech and invitation), 14 July 1994 [1 file]
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Dinner in honour of Dr. Gershevitch's 80th birthday (including copy of seating plan, invitations, recording of speech and attendees list), 24 October 1994[1 file]
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90th birthday of Arthur Marshall, 4 December 1994
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Quincentenary Feast (including seating plan, invitation and attendees list), 27 April 1996 [1 file]
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Dinner in honour of Sir Alan Cottrell and Sir Arthur Marshall (seating plan, invitation and attendees list), 25 June 1996 [1 file]
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Quincentenary Reunion for former Fellows, 9 August 1996 [3 copies]
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To celebrate the new Fellow Commoner of Jesus College, Muriel (Brittain) with Rosie and Joan, 6 October 1996
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St Wilfrid's Dinner, 11 October 1996
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Retirement dinner for the Master and Lady Renfrew (including seating plan, invitation and organisational correspondence), 14 July 1997 [1 file]
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Dr Taunt's 80th birthday dinner, 21 November 1997 [2 copies]
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Dinner to celebrate the 50th and 60th anniversaries of admission to the Fellowship of Dr. Sharpe and Mr. Percival, 18 June 1998 [3 copies]
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Dinner in celebration of Muriel Brittain's 80th birthday (including seating plan, recording of speech and attendees list), 6 January 1999 [1 file]
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Lunch in honour of Dr. Picken's 90th birthday and Sir Alan Cottrell's 80th birthday (seating plan, invitation, attendees list, recording of speeches), 15 July 1999 [1 file]
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Admission of Fellows-Elect, 1 October 1999
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Dinner ("Julius and Family" written by Michal Waring at the top of the menu), 13 November 1999
Rent receipts for St Mary's Street, 27 & 28 Market Hill, and 16 New Square, Cambridge, issued to Percy Bullock and his wife Dorothy Bullock spanning the years 1931 to 1997.
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Dinner on the occasion of the visit of the Chancellor of the University to the College (including invitation, seating plan, list of attendees and some organisational correspondence), 10 June 1981 [1 file]
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Dinner to mark the 80th birthday of Professor W. H. Thorpe, 19 April 1982 (includes menu, recording of speech)
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Lunch in honour of Professor Sir Robert Jennings, 24 April 1982 (includes menu, recording of speech)
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Dinner in honour of Robbie Jennings, 1 May 1982 [2 copies]
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Dinner, 14 March 1986
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Dinner to mark the retirement of the Master, Alan Cottrell, 25 July 1986 (includes menu. recording of speech)
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Dinner, 15 April 1988 [signed]
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Alan Percival's 50th Anniversary Lunch (including list of attendees and invitation), 20 June 1988 [1 file]
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Dinner to welcome new members of the High Table (Nick Greeves, Andrew Bourke, Geoffrey Parks, Janet Soskice, Mika Oldham and Ros Hun) and to celebrate the 50th anniversary of admission to the Fellowship of Charles Wilson and Alan Percival, 1 October 1988
Long Service Luncheon, 31 October 1988 -
Garden Party to celebrate 80th birthday of Laurence Picken, 81st birthday of Sir Leslie Martin and 85th birthday of Dr Jones (including list of attendees and invitation), 28 July 1989 [1 file]
Bills and receipts spanning the years 1950 to 1986 relating to Percy Bullock's personal household affairs when living at 16 New Square, Cambridge.
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Dinner in honour of Professor Kurt Lipstein, c.1970 [2 copies]
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Trafalgar Night, c.1970
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Lunch in honour of the Master of Darwin, 30 September c.1970 [2 copies]
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Dinner, 5 September 1970
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Dedication of New Chapel Organ, 6 March 1971
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Dinner, 24 September 1971
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Dr Keet's celebration dinner, 7 October 1971 [2 copies]
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Dinner for the graduates [written by Michael Waring at the top of the menu], 7 January 1972
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Gaza dinner, 15 April 1972
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Jesus College Old Abingdonians dinner, 28 April 1972 [2 copies]
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Coleridge Bicentenary celebration lunch (including attendees list, invitation, seating plans and other organisational papers), 21 October 1972 [1 file]
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Dinner in honour of Theodora Alberta Pars on her 80th birthday, 13 December 1972 [2 copies]
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Gaza dinner, 1973
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Lunch in honour of the retiring Master, 25 July 1973 (table plan only)
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Farewell lunch for Sir Denys and Lady Page, 25 July 1973
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Dinner, 28 June 1974
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23rd Annual Dinner, 12 July 1975 [5 copies all signed by attendees]
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Dinner to mark the retirement of H. E. Robinson, Bursar's Agent, 2 October 1975 (includes menu, recording of speech)
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Dinner, 8th November 1975 [hand written by Michael Waring. on the back is written "Happy Birthday" and is signed by 6 people]
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Dinner for Dr. Pars, 10th January 1976 (includes menu, recording of speech)
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Family night, 13th February 1976
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Farewell dinner for Moses Finley on his election to the Mastership at Darwin, 30 September 1976 (includes recording of speech)
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Dinner, 14 October 1977 - "Dinner with Sir Alan Cottrell, Vice-Chancellor" has been written by Michael Waring at the top of the menu
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Dinner on the occasion of the visit of the Chancellor of the University to the College, 9 November 1977 (including seating plan) [4 copies of menu and 1 of the seating plan]
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Rev. Percy Gardner-Smith 90th birthday dinner, 3 February 1978 (includes menu, seating plan, recording of speech on tape (digitised) and cassette)
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Dinner in honour of Dr D. R. Taunt, Bursar 1964 – 1979 (including seating plan)
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Retirement Lunch for Mr. West, 3 February 1979 (recording of speech)
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Celebration dinner for the new edition of the History of Jesus College, 24 March 1979
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Farewell dinner to Lord and Lady Thorneycroft, 28 November 1979
Comprises material relating to the publication of Bronowski's Silliman Memorial lectures given at Yale University in 1967.
Comprises audio recordings of speakers at the symposium which was given to mark the Bronowski collection being given to the University of Toronto.
Laurence Picken's passports, including many Chinese stamps.
Comprises material relating to symposia jointly sponsored by the Salk Institute and the Committee on the Renaissance at the University of California, San Diego.
Comprises material relating to an exhibition planned for 1976 for which Bronowski was to be the senior consultant. Judith Grant [was Bronowski] worked on the exhibition as project director and designer.
Comprises material relating to a series of 18 books for 12-14 year olds, which Bronowski was to act as editor for.
Comprises material relating to a series of 6 lectures that Bronowski gave for the A W Mellon lectures at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D C (United States).
Comprises material relating to Bronowski's work on language.
Mainly comprises files containing correspondence with Fellows or Associate Research Professors, and other information about the individuals.
Comprises material relating to an address given to the Royal Society of Canada based on chapter 11 from 'The Ascent of Man', which had also been an article in The Atlantic Monthly.
Comprises material relating to 'Science and Human Values', and 'The Abacus and the Rose: a dialogue on two world systems' being included in a revised edition.
Includes files about the establishment and operation of the Salk Institute Library.
Comprises a series of three files, divided by date order, containing letters mainly about 'The Ascent of Man' with some replies.
A series of correspondence with universities, and other educational organisations, inviting Bronowski to speak and participate in other activities, with copies of replies declining.
Comprises a series of files on engagements that were unfulfilled due to illness or Bronowski's death.
Mainly comprises correspondence relating to a children's science book, an article and a proposed film based on an original article by Bronowski entitled 'The Amazing Biography of the Atom' (New York Times Magazine, 13 Oct 1963).
Comprises material relating to Bronowski's work about William Blake.
Comprises material relating to a lecture by Bronowski which was later published as an article.
Comprises files relating to Derfer's time spent as a visiting fellow at the Salk Institute from Jan 1973, continued work on a book about the 'Two Cultures' debate, and other related activities.
Comprises material relating to an opening address that Bronowski gave to a conference on 'A Search for the Meaning of the Generation Gap' (Department of Education, San Diego County, 2 Jun 1969), which was later published in The American Scholar.
Comprises material relating to an interview of Bronowski by George Derfer.
Comprises material relating an article written by Bronowski.
Comprises material relating to 6 lectures that Bronowski gave for the Silliman Memorial Lecture series at Yale, 1967.
Comprises a series of files containing research material and showing the development of ideas for 'The Ascent of Man' television programmes. Files also contain copies of relevant articles collected after the programmes were made and shown on television.
Comprises correspondence with the National Coal Board.
Correspondence and a manuscript copy of Bronowski's chapter for inclusion in 'The Philosophy of Karl Popper'.
Comprises material mainly relating to publication of 'The Face of Violence' book and theatre productions of the play.
A series of correspondence with societies, other similar organisations, and some individuals, mainly inviting Bronowski to speak, write or attend events, with copies of replies declining.