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- 31 May 1965
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Sending earlier letters about College's gift of land to the Vicarage in 1912.
Jones, T K
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Sending earlier letters about College's gift of land to the Vicarage in 1912.
Jones, T K
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Account with L.J. H. Hard (Vicar) , for negotiations with Jesus College.
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Typed statement, with plans attached, that by an agreement between the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance and Jesus College, there was conveyed to the College the freehold of land marked on the plans.
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Photocopy of a deed apparently conveying land to or for a Vicarage for All Saints.
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Result of searches under the Land Charges Act 1925, relating to All Saints.
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Paid to F. R. Leach for work done in SCR, including payments for working on old ceiling, preparing and repainting woodwork, whitening ceilings, repainting new woodwork in the lobby, recanvassing and repapering the side room, reglazing two windows with best British plate glass and painting the exterior of the sashes in white, mosaic glazing and fixing door in side room, fixing new curtain pole, taking down, replaiting and rehanging curtains. Signed by Leach.
Archaeological investigations within Jesus Close, Jesus College, Cambridge. Report No. 278
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Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Paula Whittaker)
Architectural recordings within East wing, Master's Lodge, jesus College, Cambridge. Report no. 412
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Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Crane Begg)
Jesus College, Cambridge - survey and recording of the Chapel nave roof. Report no. 784
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Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Alison Dickens, Richard Darrah, Ian Tyers)
Jesus College, Chapel Court - Archaeological watching brief. Report no. 1098
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Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Christopher Evans, Richard Newman and Jonathan Tabor)
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Richard Newman, Alison Dickens, Christopher Evnas, C. Begg, R. Darrah, I Tyers and D. Webb
Jesus College, Cloister Court, Archaeological Recording (Phase 1), Report No. 1380
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Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Richard Newman)
Pump Court, Jesus College, Cambridge An Archaeological Evaluation, Report No. 1408
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Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Richard Newman)
Clarke, Edward Daniel by John Opie
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Includes photograph of painting
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Includes organisational correspondence, guides, poster signed by the artists, costs associated with holding the exhibition and correspondence with potential financial supporters.
Featured artists were Eduardo Paolozzi, Lucy Swan and Jim Unsworth.
Opened by Michael Harrison.
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Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Invitation, programme, supper menu, May Ball committee dinner menu. Also May Ball committee dinner photograph taken in Prioresses Room showing members of committee, table laid for dinner including copies of dinner menus. Names from left to right: back row ?, Philip Oppenheim, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Martin Marix-Evans. Front row ?, Muriel Brittain, Freddy Brittain, ?
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Programme, May Ball committee dinner menu and photograph of May Ball committee in Prioresses Room showing table laid for dinner with dinner menus. Names from left to right: back row Nick Twedell, Charles Gross, Richard Best, ?, ?, John McCarthy, Michael Coulton. Front row Caroline Grey (?), ?, Muriel Brittain, Freddy Brittain, ?, Alan Johnston, Winnie Lang.
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Includes flier and poster advertising May Ball, proposal and guidelines relating to the extent of the May Ball submitted to Council including total guest numbers, structure of the Ball, proposed layout of activities and entertainment and costs; correspondence concerning repairs to paths in College following the Ball. Also copy of survivors photo.
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Part of College Archives
Includes photograph of the 1st Lacrosse VI, 1930. Photograph taken in first court outside A and B staircases. Names on board read G. P. Russell, F. J. Tongue, P. J. Tetley, S. L. Baxter, G. H. C. Giddins, G. J. Sweet.
Internal elevation of south wall of chancel
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Includes pencil drawings indicating location of roof beams and indications of difference in height between 'present floor' and 'sunk floor'.
Salvin, Anthony
Section and internal elevation of tower
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Shows columns arches within nave tower and section through bell tower and belfry floor.
Salvin, Anthony
Section and elevation of the Chapel
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One elevation of the external elevation and one section showing the interior elevation of the same wall; both are measured drawings in pencil. The interior elevation is refined in ink on top of the pencil layer.
G. F. Bodley & T. Garner Architects, 14 South Square, Gray's Inn
Section and elevation of the Chapel - Pencil sketch
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One elevation of the external elevation and one section showing the interior elevation of the same wall; both are detailed sketch drawings in pencil. No scales indicated.
G. F. Bodley & T. Garner Architects, 14 South Square, Gray's Inn
Section of Chapel tower and north transept
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Section showing one of Rowe's proposed plans for restoring the College Chapel
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and Engineer
Elevation of the east end of the Chapel
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Elevation showing one of Rowe's proposed designs for restoring the College Chapel
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and Engineer
Elevation of the east end of the Chapel
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Watercolour drawing showing east end of Chapel with proposed lancet windows. Drawing previously attributed to Anthony Salvin
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and Engineer
Plan of Triforium and staircase to tower, north transept
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Pencil and ink drawing showing section of walkways and spiral staircases in triforium leading to the bell tower.
Detail Sections and Elevations of the Chapel Interior
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Three sections showing the detailed interior elevations of the chapel looking east, south and north and one elevation of the screen; showing the decorative features in detail. Hand-drawn in black ink.
G. F. Bodley & T. Garner Architects, 14 South Square, Gray's Inn
North windows of ante chapel (nave) - rough diagram to show decayed stone
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Drawings showing eastern and western windows with areas of worn stone highlighted in pink
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Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Letter from Richard Warren, Bursar, to William St. John, 9th Baron St John of Bletso
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Request for money to help fund the extension of A and B staircases ("to raise the building opposite to what we call the new building") and to pay for "a handsome new wall, gate, and peers towards the piece". Signed by Richard Warren with small remaining fragments of red wax seal.
Bricklayer and plasterer's bill
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Paid to Joseph Woodcock for work done on the new building, including payments for sand, cart carriage, scaffolding, lime, journeymen, Richard Atwood, Joseph Clements, William Plumer, John Read, lathers, scoutels, sines, pails, matocks, tubs, lins, labourers, clay to parge the chimneys. Signed by Joseph Woodcock
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Includes summarised totals of bills received for work done on the extension to A and B staircase. Includes note of separate payment to Smith for mending and putting up hangings in Tew's and Wood's chambers. Probably written in the hand of Richard Warren, bursar.
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Part of College Archives
Design showing one end of brass fender for Senior Combination Room
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Certificate detailing oath by Elizabeth Bottomly of St. Botolph's parish, Cambridge that Hannah Clee of St. Botolph's parish, Cambridge was not buried in anything other than wool. Signed by witnesses J. Cheetham and the mark of Mary Smith. Also signed by James Whiskin, Justice of the Peace for Cambridge.
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Played 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