A collection of letters including photographs, negatives, and cards, ranging from 1936 to 1988 addressed to Percy Bullock and his wife, Dorothy Bullock.
Bullock, Percy (1906-1988), BoatmanDrawings collected or gifted to Percy Bullock.
A small file of press cuttings from English and Dutch newspapers relating to Cambridge Crews.
Artefacts collected or gifted to Percy Bullock during his time as Jesus College Boatman.
Bills and receipts issued to Percy Bullock relating to household affairs when living at different properties in Cambridge, spanning the years 1930 to 1997.
Menus and event programmes relating to College dinners and visits to boat club's in Europe. Also includes visitor guidebooks.
Obituaries and order of service programmes for people known to the Jesus College Boat Club and Percy Bullock.
Photographic material relating to Percy as Jesus College Boatman.
A book of collected memorabilia, including letters and photographs, made by Percy's friends and colleagues at the Kent School, Connecticut, Boat Club, and presented to him on his retirement.
Percy was a guest coach for the Kent School, looking after their crew at Henley, and paying them occasional visits throughout his fifty years as a coach.
Records relating to Elmstead Cricket Club.
The College’s title to the Cricket Club derives from a Deed of Exchange dated 3 November 1859 and not the 1939 Conveyance. The majority of the land within the Deed of Exchange was sold to Bellway Homes Ltd in 1994 and it appears that the land let to the Cricket Club may be all that remains in the College’s ownership from that root of title [Mills & Reeve].
A Trust farm of 276 acres of arable and pasture land with farmhouse and outbuildings.
Records relate to Rectory Farm, Hauxton. It is sometimes referred to in the files as Rectory Farm, Harston as it is situated between the two villages.
Records relating to Willow Farm Business Park, Castle Donington.
Letters written to L. A. Pars, with copies of letters written by him.
Notebook containing quotations from news articles and books, on public affairs, history and moral questions. Worked from both ends of the volume.
One folder containing correspondence with College staff and invitations to reunion dinners in 1967 and 1984 and an annual dinner in 2011.
Papers and correspondence relating to Bawden's bequest to the College including correspondence relating to a watercolour painting of the chimney by Hugh Casson.
Letters to and replies from Prime Ministers with regard to various complaints. Includes letter from Margaret Thatcher, 1970
Includes papers relating to Bawden's volunteering at St. Paul's Cathedral
Papers relating to Bawden's family. Includes papers relating to the death of his sister, 2007; Papers and correspondence with his sister and solicitors concerning the administration of his parents estate when they had died, 1971-1994; Miscellaneous items including copies of brother's and sister's wills, retirement cards, certificates of his freedom of the city of London, 2nd June 1995 and 28th February 1996, father's certificate proving qualified teacher with related correspondence, 1913-15, miscellaneous family letters, 1920s and 30s;
This series includes a few items providing an insight into Bawden's personal interests. Included are correspondence and related papers concerning attendance on archaeological digs, 1950s; Short course on Chinese history, 1973; Associated Board Grade 1 pass certificate for piano, 1936; day diaries, 1956 & 1958; Italian Course in Perugia, 1948-9; Amateur boxing, 1950s-70s;
Papers relating to time served in the army as part of National Service
Includes details of employment and correspondence with employers at St. Paul's School, 1950-9; Royal Commercial Travellers School, 1951-5; Raines Foundation Grammar School, 1954; Wymondham College, Norfolk, 1959-68; Sheffield City Poly, 1969-75; City of London school, 1984-5; Highgate School, 1985-7; Blackheath High School, 1987. Also contains file of papers and correspondence with Ministry of Labour and National Service concerning intended career as a teacher, 1951; file of testimonials and CVs, 1951 - 2005
Includes menu
(1) Letters to Denys Page from the USA, 1942-1949,
(2) Maps of the US East Coast and Canada with routes taken, 1940s,
(3) Travel diary, 1950,
(4) Handwritten and printed material on world issues,
(5) Parent's marriage licence, and Pars's obituary
(6) Birth certificate, military service certificate, papers relating to his death, burial and will, and copies of his funeral service and memorial service, both of which were held in Jesus College Chapel.
Includes:
Menus and attendance list from the Alumni Dinner, June 2010, menu for the Medics & Vets 3rd year dinner, 11 June 2010
Also a Medical and Veterinary Society Newsletter, 2016
Includes:
original and digital copies of article from Country Life magazine, 24 November and 1 December 1928;
copy of article from Country Life magazine focusing on the creation of the War Memorial Library, 17 October 1952;
mention of North Court in article in the Illustrated London News, 5 June 1965;
article from The Architect and Building News concerning the construction of North Court, 24 January 1968;
copy of article from the Garden News relating to the College Gardens, 28 May 1971;
article relating to the development of the College site and buildings to coincide with the Quincentenary in 1996, Financial Times 27 April 1992;
article from the Cambridge News showing Lord Renfrew cutting the turf for the Quincentenary Library, 1993;
article from the Cambridge Town Crier relating to discovery of skeleton in excavations in the Master's Garden, 7 August 1993;
Jesus College Quincentenary Library in the Architects Journal, April 1996;
'Rounded Education' article about the Quincentenary Library in Sunday Times magazine, 4 May 1996;
'Building for Jesus' article concerning the construction of the Quincentenary Library and the adjoining accommodation block reprint from Building Design, 3rd November 2000;
review of 'Closer' from The Cambridge Student and Varsity, which took place in Jesus College forum between 19th and 22nd January 2005 and starred Jesuan Laura Allsop;
article from Varsity relating to harassment of unidentified Jesuan student by David Atkinson, the murderer of Sally Gleeson, 21st January 2005;
article from the Town Crier detailing invitation by Jesus College to Park Street Primary School to paint hoarding in North Court, 29th April 2005;
article from Varsity magazine showing the University Blues Water Polo team modelling underwear in the Quincentenary Library, 10th February 2006;
newspaper cutting from the Cambridge Evening News concerning the development of Bradwells Court into Christ's Lane, 18th May 2006;
'A subterranean mystery', article on Jesus College Air Raid Shelters from Cam Magazine, number 60, 2010;
interviews with Jesus students Beth Jones, Nicole Bryan-Quanima, Lowell Bellfield, Fliss Davies, Finlay O'Duffin, Chris Hannaby, Dan Burnard and Bani Kahai concerning their experience of College accommodation from 'the Fresher', August 2010;
article on the Chapterhouse development by Donald Insall Associates from Cambridge Business, March/April 2012;
reviews from December 2012 relating to release of new choir CD 'My Beloved's Voice'; Article in Newsletter, the magazine for staff of Cambridge University, concerning sculpture in Colleges and including reference to sculpture in the close and showing image of Barry Flanagan's bronze horse, summer 2013;
article detailing visit by Lisa Jardine to the Bronowski Archive, Financial Times magazine, November 2014;
Numerous articles from 2015;
feature relating to 51 Hills Road in Cambridge Architecture magazine, spring/summer 2016;
article from the Cambridge News concerning recruitment of staff for West Court via an open day, 15th March 2017;
interview with Helen MacDonald relating to her interest in falconry and book H is for Hawk, The Times 9th October 2017;
Fairbairn Cup results in Cambridge Independent, December 2017;
Opening of West Court, 2017;
Jesus College listed as a garden to visit in Daily Telegraph, 14th July 2018;
College takes part in National Garden Scheme, Cambridge Independent, July 2018;
advert for conference and accommodation options in West Court and Jesus College from Cambridge News, 20th August 2018;
copies of obituaries from the Daily Telegraph and the Guardian for David Shalev, one of the architects of the Quincentenary Library, 2018;
article on West Court in Cambridge Association of Architects gazette, spring/summer 2018;
Ian White leaving as Master and moving to be Vice-Chancellor of Bath from Cambridge Independent, September 2018;
Robert Mair debates off-site construction, in Cambridge Architecture, Spring 2019;
Anna Vignoles joins Cambridge Enterprise, Cambridge Independent, April 2019;
notice that 'Any Questions' by the BBC will be broadcast from the Frankopan Hall, April 2019;
newspaper cuttings relating to the appointment of Sonita Alleyne as Master of Jesus College, May 2019;
interviews with Chelsea Kwakye and Ore Ogunbiyi relating to their book and connections to Jesus College, June 2019;
cutting relating to proposal of removal of Rustat memorial from College Chapel in Daily Telegraph, 7th November 2020;
student rent strikes at Jesus called off, Cambridge Independent, May 2021;
article "Cambridge don tried to shut down debate on Uighurs" from the Times, 6th June 2021;
press articles relating to return of Benin Bronze, October 2021;
article "Cambridge college seeks to shift memorial with slave trade link" relating to Tobias Rustat Memorial in College Chapel, from the Guardian, 16th November 2021;
articles relating to Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, commenting on Rustat memorial in College Chapel, 9 Feb 2022;
articles relating to the legal decision to leave the Rustat Memorial in Chapel, March 2022;
article on Jesus College and the China Centre, 2022
article "The real story behind college's skeleton in the cupboard...", Cambridge News, 20 Feb 2012
Including copies of University statutes and other business pertinent to the College.
Men's football team founded in October 1876.
The Amalgamation Club was formed in October 1884 as a way to introduce a new system for managing the finances of the College Clubs. Up until this date each separate club had been responsible for collecting its own subs and managing its expenses. However, by October 1884 all Clubs, with the exception of the Football Club, was in debt. On 23 October 1884, a general meeting was held, and a provisional Committee, with Mr Gray (Treasurer of the Boat Club) as its chairman was set up. The committee drew up a report containing a framework of rules which was unanimously agreed to at another general meeting held on 11 November 1884.
Founded in 1881.
Includes menus
Hockey began being played in college in the Lent term of 1902.
Includes menu for squash club dinner May 1972 and photograph of Jesus College squash Club 1972. Names on board read M. Raghupathi, G. J. V. Volleymore, D. R. Dosseter, R. H. Briance, M. M. Brown, J. W. Field, E. H. Schumann, P. J. D. Allen, A. B. Beckingsale; J. F. Casson, R. D. Parker
This is the society for alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge. It exists to support the College by providing opportunities for Jesuans to meet each other and to keep in touch with the College through a variety of social events. Constitutionally, it is independent of the College with its own rules and objects.
Since 1897 a group of Jesuans had been dining annually together rising in number from 14 to 16. It was 'felt that something besides a dinner should be arranged to bind Jesus men throughout the world together....a more permanent organisation was needed'. People were invited to the inaugural meeting on 15 December 1903 at the Hotel Cecil in London. 70 members attended and 110 sent apologies and messages of support. It was decided that the formation of the JCCS was not only desirable but practicable.