Coloured drawing of the costume; notes about the costumes; and a pencil sketch of the costume with notes
Paid £300 from Dr. Westmoreland for works in hand to the Westwing building south front Jesus College.
Rattee & KettWillow Place was a continuation of Willow Walk to the east of Fair Street. The south side of Willow Place was built upon Ropemaker's Close which was allotted to the College by the Barnwell Inclosure Award. The north side of Willow Place was part of the south verge of Newmarket Road and belonged to various owners.
The name survives to denote a passage leading to the service roads at the back of the Grafton Centre, but the site of these houses is now under the western car park
Received of Dr Witterey 14 shillings for half a year's land tax charged on the estate of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College at Willingham, due last March. Signed by William Smith, collector.
Smith, WilliamOf D Whittlney fourteen shillings from half a year's land tax charged charged on the estate of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College at Willingham due last Lady Day. Signed by William Smith, Collector.
Smith, William1) Receipt for various repairs around college, costing £2 19s 11d. Details of repairs covered in fifth item. Signed by W.L. Dickson, collector, on 10th February.
2) Receipt for water bill as per meter for the quarter ending 6th January 1876, covering 74 sets/rooms, 5 hydrants, and 4 WCs. Total £13 16s 6d, received of Jesus College and signed off by W.L. Dickson, 10th February.
3) Receipt for water bill covering the 2 WCs in the Master's Lodge and the garden, for the quarter ending 6th January. Total £1 6s 5d, received of Dr Corrie and signed off by W.L, Dickson, 10th February.
4) Receipt for water bill as per meter for the quarter ending 6th January 1876. Total £17 2s 6d, received of Jesus College and signed off by W.L. Dickson, 10th February.
5) Detailed list of the repairs carried out by the Waterworks Company between April 1875 and January 1876, costing £2 19s 11d, billed to the college in item 1. Items on receipt include: 12 1/2'' leather collars for India rubber hose; opening out ground at the cottages on Jesus Grove, repairing stop tap and fixing new bib tap in kitchen; lead pipe, bib tap, joints, hooks, India rubber collar, men's time; by the old tap, cutting off service and soldering over end of pipe and reconnecting service in another position in kitchen; lowering hydrants; screw-neck fends, hydrant fend; gaskin and lead for joints.
Dickson, W. L.Photogrpah of Waterhouse Building taken from room on C staircase. Shows gardens and corner of North house.
Bill for cost of time of man examining and testing 5 hydrants, and of raising the hydrant, including materials. Total cost £1 8s 6d. Bill for water in lodge, 2 WCs, garden, and arrears, costing £2 12s 10d. Separate bill for water in 74 sets of rooms, 4 WCs, and 5 hydrants, costing £13 16s 6d.
Tucked inside, two bills for water supply in the quarter ending on 6th Oct 1874, one for the amount of £12 14s, the other for £12 11s 6d, with less charged for the cost of the hydrant carried forward. Also a receipt for £1 8s 6d for repairs [to the hydrant] as per statement. All signed off by W.L. Dickson, collector.
Detail Pencil drawing of the design of the war memorial, with a cross-section line of the profile drawing on the right side of the plan.
T. D. Atkinson Architects, CambridgeReceipt for preparing and sizing rooms for wallpaper, and for the papering and canvasing of walls, including the costs of wallpaper and lining paper. Work carried out in bedroom of K1 and K2, sitting room of H4, lobby and sitting room of F1. Total cost £7 4s, paid by cheque.
Bulstrode, C. S.Bill for shaving wallpaper in Hughes Keeping Room; preparing, sizing, and papering walls of bedrooms in L3 and B4; preparing and sizing walls of Mr Morgan's WC with own paper; stripping walls in sitting room and bedroom of L5 and lining them with new paper. Total cost £8 7s.
John Swan and SonBill for stripping, preparing, and sizing walls in sitting room and gyp room for papering, and cloisters for Fairbairn
3 pieces of lining paper and glass paper;
10 pieces of paper for sitting room, and 4 for gyp room, and hanging, pasting, and sizing these.
Total cost £7 9s. Paid by cheque. Signed by C.S. Bulstrode.
Shows three views of Jesus College: gateway, First Court and Chapel Court
Photograph showing, possibly, the winners of the varsity boat race in 1882. Steve Fairbairn can be seen in the photograph.
Paid to Morris and Company for work done in the SCR, including payments for supplying an Axminster carpet, supplying two pairs of stamped velvet curtains with frings on centre and bottom edges, two pairs of silk and worsted loops, mahognay pole with rings, supplying a standard grate, design for fireplace and instructions, lustre sunflorren tiles, red hearth, four sets of finger plates pierced and engraved, two sets of oval door handles, two single door handles, six roses for the door handles, four key hole plates, plated screws, red merino, a second visit to Cambridge and expenses
No names given.
Possibly shows Steve Fairbairn and other rower who both appear in JCCS/2/9/1885/2.
Receied of Jesus College, 8s 3d, dated October 1833, signed J Hancork Hall, Bursar of Trinity Hall.
Hall, J HancorkDated October 12th 1832, received of the master of Jesus College, 4d for one years rent due to Trinity College in Cambridge at St Michaelmas last past. Signed William Cattey.
Cattey, WilliamPlayed by Mick Morden. Colour sketch of the costume; pencil sketches and notes about the costume; the actor's measurements; and red, green and yellow fabric swatches
Names on board read:
H. Hall-Hall, W. S. Ostle, H. J. Mowll, H. W. Rogers, R. Whitley, L. E. Faber, J. C. Hood, H. E. Menzies, W. D. Coplestone, E. S. Strachan.
White Horse Inn, Cripplegate
Cambridge, Ely, Lynn Caravan & Waggon
Daily
Norwich, Thetford, Yarmouth Van and Waggon, Daily
DEACON, MACK and CO
Respectfully inform their Friends and the Public, they are not enabled (through their liberal support) to offer them a DAILY Conveyance, both by Caravan and Waggon, to the above places, and request the continuance of their kind patronage.
DEACON, HARRISON & CO.
Fly Vans, Waggons & Boats, Daily
TO ALL PARTS OF THE KINGDOM
Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, Northumberland, and North Britain
DEACON, MACK and COs Vans and Waggons to Norwich, and all parts of Norfolk.
DEACON and Co's VANS and WAGGONS to Cambridge, Ely, Lynn &c
HARGREAVE'S Boats and Waggons to Wigan, Carlisle and Cockermouth.
POWERS'S Waggons to Oxford, Chipping Norton, &c.
1 Load of Trees £0.3.0
Dr French
April 30th
Signed John Hincliffe
WM Tomkins
J Sharly
James Hibbert
Section showing one of Rowe's proposed designs for restoring the College Chapel
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and EngineerSection showing one of Rowe's executed designs for restoring the College Chapel
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and EngineerTotals of lodge work, kitchen work, buttery work, courts work, stables work, felling trees, Manor(?) street. Total of £29 12s 5d.
John Turner & SonCovering letter addressed to Dr French, forwarding on a corrected [?] and a statement of receipt and payments on account of the late Mr Thomas Cuthbert and as there is now 25/- only in arrear for couporation [sic] in lieu of tithes, the writer it not advisable to keep his account open any longer - he yesterday added [?] the payment of £175 6s 3d to the credit of your [?] at Master Matlock's as Bursar of the college, which will be paid through Barclays & co.
Also forwarded is a seasonal voucher.
The writer thanks Dr French for the confidence he has shown in him, and offers his services for the future if they are needed.
Hangon [?], JohnPaid to Cockett & Nash for Oak, Ash & Elm Timber of large dimensions. A catalogue of 15 oak, 4 ash & 34 elm trees of large dimensions now standing blazed and numbered on Mr John Strickland's Farm at Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire, which will be sold by auction by Cockett & Nash.
On the premises, with the top, lop and bark, on Thursday, March 1st, 1821, at eleven o'clock.
In Neat Grove: 12 oak trees with the top, lop and bark as marked with white paint.
In Off-Field Grove: An oak tree, four large elm trees standing near Abington field, one large ask tree in Abington field close.
Flax-lane Farm Yard: five elm trees (one in the orchard), two ash trees in the orchard.
In Hog-yard Grove: eleven large elm trees.
In Calves Pightle: one ash tree, one oak tree, two elm trees.
In Great Pasture Close: six large elm trees.
In the Orchard: three elm trees.
To be viewed till the sale by applying at Mr John Strickland's Farmhouse.
A deposit of £10. per cent. to be paid at the sale, and Four Months' Credit will be allowed for the remainder of the purchase money, on approved security.
Catalogues to be had at the inns in the neighbourhood; and of Cockett & Nash, Architectural Surveyors, Appraisers, and Auctioneers, at Royston, Herts.
Hodson Printer, Cambridge.
Poster detailing the sale by auction of ash & elm timber at Christ College Pieces Cambridge, to be sold by Elliot Smith at 4 o'clock, Monday March 15 1830. 20 elm and 6 ash with the tops from lots on Newmarket Road and Love Hedge.
Smith, ElliotNames on board read:
G. J. McHardy, P. J. Allum, W. E. Thorne, E. H. B. Neill, E.W. Davies, N. Williams, P. J. White, J. H. Smith, J. H. Hall, N. R. McConnel, S. R. Gardiner, H. C. H. MacDonald
Names on the board read H. S. A. Watson, H. H. Weller, M. C. Housefield, E. Jordan, M. Williams, W. B. Rees, T. E. C. Barratt, C. A. Beaumont, I. E. Gray, S. Benady, W. H. Grindley, G. Salmon, S. J. Robbins, A. D. Drayson, S. R. Waddington, P. A. Adamidi, J. G. Sykes, W. E. Osborne, J. B. Woolley, C. Baines, E. H. Warren, S. M. Battersby, F. Brittain, S. D. Cowell, J. W. D. Deakin, S. M. Spence, W. Hedley, G. Benson, H. H. Hackney, E. H. Caswell, K. Song Brown, F. J. T. Mew, M. A. Oldham, C. C. B. Danvers, J. E. R. Young, R. J. Bloom, H. C. Jeafferson, G. W. Browne
Stearn & SonsI. E. Gray, S. D. Colwell, D. J. V. Hamilton-Miller, R. S. Marsden, J. B. Woolley, L. R. Waddington, S. M. Spence, R. J. Bloom, C. C. B. Danvers, M. A. Oldham, J. Salmon, T. E. Barratt, J. V. D. Deakin, H. C. Jefferson, W. E. Osborne, Mr B. S. Manning, Mr E. Abbott, L. N. Battersby, J. E. R. Young, F. Brittain, The Master (Arthur Gray), Mrs Gray, Miss Joyce Shillington Scales, G. W. Browne, P. A. Adamidi, T. B. Martin, S. Beuady, E. H. Warren, W. H. Grindley, W. H. Thomas, L. Robbins, F. J. T. Mew, Dr Shillington Scales
Names on the board read V. H. Tomkins, B. J. Cox, N. Mace, G. M. Bolton, J. H. Walker, A. C. Bryon, T. W. T. Otter-Barry, H. Gaffe, T. D. Roseberry, K. B. Paice, H. S. Harris, G. Salmon, J. Turner, A. E. Schur, J. R. Moreton, W. Hadfield, O. Michaelis, N. Williams, A. T. H. Ward, S. R. Gardiner, F. Brittain, P. Wilson, F. J. T. Mew, G. C. D. Fuller
Names on board read J. B. Woolley, C. J. M. Baines, J. E. Gray, N. Williams, J. W. A. Calver, S. H. O. Watson, H. C. Jeafferson, D. J. V. Hamilton Miller, W. Hedley, E. Jordan, K. H. S. Slater, S. J. Robbins, M. R. Sinclair, G. Benson, G. W. Browne, W. B. B. Rees, S. M. Battersby, J. E. Young, W. E. Osborne, F. J. T. Mew, C. E. W. Johnson, G. R. Osbourne, A. D. Drayson, T. E. Barratt, C. C. B. Danvers, J. V. D. Deakin, W. H. Thomas, F. Brittain, R. S. Marsden, J. Salmon, S. D. Colwell, W. A. Oldham, W. Peter, R. J. Bloom, R. Clarke, C. D. Waddams, C. Fielding
Interior of the Chapel looking towards the screen and altar
Emery Walker LtdNames on board read R. Gould and E. A. S. Oldham.
Report, diagrams and analysis relating to excavation of site on which the Quincentenary Library was later built.
Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Christopher Evans)From the engraving by David Loggan
Drawing showing clunch piscina in chancel and section through piscina. Shows suggestion of insertion of slate damp course. Highlights that lower parts of the piscina, highlighted yellow on the plan, have degraded greatly due to damp
Names on board read:
F. C. Castello-Child, E. M. Corbett, G. S. Jackson, W. L. H. Duckworth, A. E. Shuter, F. E. Allhusen, D. R. Dangar, A. Bogle, C. S. Ensell.
Paid Messrs Simmons and Simmons £8 12s 6d for a survey and map of an estate in the parish of Steeple Morden. Signed by S. K. Simmons
Simmons and SimmonsPaid £1 1s to Cockett and Nash for going to Steeple Morden to look at the premises late in the occupation of John Strickland under Mr Wescomb, to determine repairs needed to building and for marking timber with which to make those repair. Included cost of horse and expenses. Signed by A. Cartington ?
Cockett & Nash