Contains minutes of the club.
Includes photographs relating to the boat naming ceremony of 'Lisa Jardine' at the College Boat House on 13 May 2018.
Photographs show Charlotte Jackson, Guy Pearson, Lilly Lesser, Bee Fonseka, Ella Inwald, Poppy Hill, Ollie Rose, Charlotte McDonald, Amir Akbari, Celia Kessler, Harry Roach, Hena McGee, Michael Waring, Sir David Wootton and Peter Howle; Photographs relating to the boat naming ceremony of 'Chris McDouall' at the College Boat House on 9 June 2018;
Names on oar read:
H. S. J. A. Sanford, L. P. Bevan, H. Armytage, E. P. Alexander, J. W. Dickson, A. M. Hutchinson, S. Fairbairn, C. H. Bicknell, C. E. Tyndale-Biscoe.
Names on oar read:
H. Pagan, K. R. Hill, A. S. Owen, F. T. Coulton, A. C. Byron, J. M. Fraser, D. H. Mays-Smith, P. N. Carpmael, M. P. Patel.
Names on rudder read:
J. D. Usher, J. R. Hunter, T. S. Cree, F. M. G. Stammers, M. B. Hewitt, D. W. Burnford, A. E. B. Williams, E. A. Szilagyi, J. N. Duckworth. S. Fairbairn, K. M. Payne, B. C. Johnstone, D. H. Mays-Smith (coaches).
Names on oar read:
R. M. T. D. Lindlar, M. H. McFarlane, F. S. Snow, K. G. P. MacKenzie, N. S. Rogers, F. L. Whalley, D. C. Bray, J. M. Burnford, D. S. M. Harriss.
Names on oar read:
R. G. Nicholson, J. E. Gobbett, R. J. Fraser, A. J. Collier, D. W. G. Calder, J. Beveridge, M. W. Christian, M. Hoffman, R. T. Weston.
Names on rudder read:
R. P. M. Proctor (South Africa), S. D. McDonald (Scotland), J. R. Payne (South Africa), J. B. Thompson (Kenya), P. D. Dorward (Rhodesia), P. Marsh (South Africa), M. W. Hawarden (South Africa), C. G. Hind (England), Rev. J. Owen (Wales). P. T. C. Cox (England), D. Gilanders (Canada), C. Johnson (England), coaches.
Names on oar read:
A. M. Bradfield, Rebecca George, Cindy MacDonald, Ros Ganderton, Pete Davies. M. Docherty, A. Latimer, P. Aiello, P. Convoy, R. King (coaches).
Names on oar read:
S. A. E. Logan, S. J. Pearse, H. A. Pickett, P. J. Dyson-Laurie, H. V. Zezula, H. L. Kent, S. L. Oram, J. S. Harris, J. C. Pearce. Coaches M. Holman, A. Nelder, S. Walcott.
Names on oar read:
Fiona Parry, Charlotte Richer, Kathryn Pontin, Rachael Robinson, Jennifer Hawton, Siobhan Maguire, Kate Hillier, Louise Hopper, Junaid Fukuta. Coach D. McLachlan.
Programme of Comus (John Milton) and Dido and Aeneas (Henry Purcell)
Contains: list of scores, early music scores including Dufay, Josquin, Arbeau, Song of the Nuns of Chester. One copy of full score; instrumental music for Dufay - Gloria et in Terra Pax and Alle Psallite Cum Luya. Plainsong Benedicamus Domino. Gloria Ciconia. Plainsong Hec Dies. Alleluia Psallat. Ave Coelorum Domina (Josquin)
Programme for a performance of early music and texts selected from the Chester and Coventry medieval plays in the College Chapel. No performers are listed and the date is not given. As in the 1948 performance, the programme includes scenes from the Pageant of the Company of Shearmen and Tailors in Coventry interspersed with motets, chant and instrumental interludes
Contains vocal scores and orchestral parts
Programmes for Moliere's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme performed in the Cloisters at Jesus College during May Week on 11th and 12th June 1950. The music was played by the College Orchestra conducted by Raymond Slee
Vocal parts, orchestral scores and negative copies of music
Black and photograph of the production Mankind c. 1475 showing Terry Mallinson as the jester
Poster for production of Miracles for Christmas - A sequence of Miracle Plays with medieval music - in Jesus College Chapel in 1952
Programme for two plays, Beaumont and Fletcher's Bonduca and Shadwell's The Libertine, performed in the Cloisters at Jesus College during May Week on 8th June 1953. The music was played by the College Orchestra conducted by Richard Lloyd
Programme for a concert by the Jesus College Music Society, conducted by Reginald Elson. They performed works by Boyce, Mozart and the Lalande Dixit Dominus
Contains scripts with director's notes and lighting notes
Poster for a production of 'The Seasons - A Masque', with music from Purcell, Dido and Aeneas, King Arthur and The Fairy Queene, and Banchieri Festino, in the cloisters at 9.15pm
Poster for production of Adam Lay Ibounden- A sequence of Miracle Plays with medieval music - in Jesus College Chapel in 1955
A Jesus College May Week production of Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' on Monday 11 June 1956
Programme for a performance of Shakespeare's The Tempest in the Cloister Court on Sunday 10th June and Monday 11th June 1956 at 8.30pm
Played by Myrna Stoneman. Colour sketch of the costume; the actor's measurements and notes about the costume; notes on alterations; and a pencil sketch of the costume with a purple fabric swatch
Played by Tony Spearing [A.C. Spearing]. Colour sketch of the costume; the actor's measurements and notes about the costume; notes about alterations; and a pencil sketch of the costume with red, white and black fabric swatches
Poster for production of Felix Culpa - Miracle Plays from the Chester Cycle with medieval music - in Jesus College Chapel in 1956
Played by Geoff Bagaley. Coloured drawing of the costume; the actor's measurements and notes about the costume; and a pencil sketch of the costume with notes and a yellow fabric swatch
Played by Watson Weekes. Two coloured drawing of the costume; and pencil sketch of the costume with notes
Played by Charles Channon, John Parry, Tony Greaves and Mark Lovell. Coloured drawing of the costume; the actor's measurements; notes about the costumes; and a pencil sketch of the costume with notes and white and orange fabric swatches
Recording of performance.
Picken, LaurenceContains vocal and orchestral scores
Illustrated poster for a May Week production of Aristophanes, Thesmophpriazusae (The Judgment of Women) and John Blow, Venus and Adonis in Cloister Court on 8th and 9th June 1958 at 9pm
Transcription disk of live recording on two sides of a vinyl LP of a performance of medieval music by The Jesus Singers and Orchestra. No date or venue for the performance is given.
Matrix no WIM/UMP/LP-6
Picken, LaurenceProduction of Gilbert & Sullivan's, Trial by Jury and George Peele's The Old Wives' Tale, performed in the Cloisters at Jesus College during May Week on 14th June 1959 at 8.45pm. Joint production with the Literary Society