Tote bag with Jesus College crest and 'Jesus College Cambridge' printed on in colour.
A pair of silver candlesticks commissioned by the College to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the admission of women.
Designed by Edward Sage, Junior Probationer, Year 4.
Printed signatures inside of members of the choir.
Includes May Ball poster, programme, ticket, local resident information flier, wristbands, card notice asking attendees not to remove flowers from tables as souvenirs as they are to be donated to the Arthur Rank Hospice, information flier detailing information about the Heofon Light Maze installation by Ben Busche.
Some butchery
Some butchery
1 fragment calcined
Includes invitation card for official launch of exhibition, poster and guide.
Featured artists were Miroslaw Balka, Theaster Gates, Harland Miller, Damian Ortega, Doris Salcedo.
Opened by Andrew Nairne
White mug, 9.5cm high, with College crest printed on one side and College website printed on the other.
Large (25cm), medium (21cm) and small plate (16cm) with cockerel on globe in centre, under which is written Coll: Jesu: Cantabin.
Large (25cm) and medium (20cm) plate with cockerel on globe on rim, under which is written Coll: Jesu: Cantabin. All plates have a black line painted round the circumference.
White mug, 9.5cm high, with 'Jesus College staff forum, working together' and logo printed in red on both sides.
Includes programme, accounts, poster and invoices from suppliers
Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, guides, A3 poster for exhibition, costs associated with holding the exhibition; Digital photographs of sculptures in situ
Featured artists were Keir Smith, Peter Hide, Rachel Whiteread, Phillip King, Steven Gregory, Eilis O'Connell, Edward Allington and Alison Wilding.
Opened by Antony Gormley.
Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, photographs and sides of featured exhibits, A3 poster for exhibition, invtiation card for opening of exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition
Featured artists were Mark Dion, Robert Williams, Anish Kapoor, Danny Lane, Julian Opie, Carl von Weiler and Richard Wentworth.
Opened by Tim Marlow.
Poster for Rugby match between Jesus College and Nyon at the Stade de Colovray in Nyon, 7 April 1998.
Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, photographs and slides of featured exhibits, guides, flier, poster, costs associated with holding the exhibition, correspondence with printers of exhibition catalogue.
Featured artists were Geoffrey Clarke, Stephen Cox, Andrew James and Sonja Wyndham-West.
Opened by Duncan Robinson.
Large commemorative dinner plate, produced in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the founding of the College. Cockerel on globe with college motto in centre of plate in yellow, brown and red. Decorative floral pattern round edge of plates in brown, blue, yellow, green, pink and red. Also prototype of plate from Wedgwood used in discussion for creation of commemorative plate.
WedgwoodIncludes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, photographs and sides of featured exhibits, guides, poster (one signed by artists), costs associated with holding the exhibition.
Featured artists were Michael Dan Archer, Richard Bray, Denise de Cordova, Barry Flanagan, Antony Gormley, Richard Long, David Mach, Diane MacLean, David Nash, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Randall-Page, Veronica Ryan, Nina Saunders, Keir Smith, Lucy Swan, William Turnbull and Jim Unsworth.
Opened by Richard Cork.
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.
Includes programme, survivors photo, poster and a programme for the 40th Jesus May Ball charity fashion show in support of Shelter. Also catering details relating to delivery of food and drink at Ball.
Names of some of those in photograph have been confirmed including Will Carpmael, Faisal Seyyad, Tracey Dent, Joseph Abley, Niall O'Connor, Luke Powell, Zoe Bagnall, Annabel Wilkinson (nee Cutter), Martin Cooke, Rachel Hayes, Nicky McAllen, S Parry, Susie Hunt, Nick Archer, Tracey Rees, Jon Fistein, Katie Dalton, A. Willis, James Ball, Andy Lamb, Claire Garner, Julien Pieters, Andy Clason, Alex Chandler, Andy Johnston, James Milne, Lucy Sheerman, Alison Dewynter, Paul Chirico, Joel Price, Jo Depledge, J. Frith, Jude Walton, N. Rogers, Vikki Caldecott-Smith, S. Dustan, Christine Gee, Nick Morley, Gareth Hodgson, Amande Hatfield, Rachel Paveley, Jo Budd, J. Wong, S. McVean, Oliver Morley, Colin Renfrew, E. Jefferis, Sophie Porter, Kate Gale. .
Includes organisational correspondence, guides, A3 poster for exhibition, costs associated with holding the exhibition and correspondence with potential financial supporters.
Featured artists were Antony Gormley, Michael Archer, Richard Bray, Richard Long, David Mach, Diane MacLean and Nina Saunders.
Opened by Nicholas Serota.
Black and white photograph of the painting
Includes photograph of painting
Includes organisational correspondence, A3 poster for exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition and transportation of artworks.
Featured artist was William Turnbull
A letter from Dorothy Bullock to Colin Renfrew, Master of the College, expressing her thanks for his kind hospitality on her husbands memorial service.
Includes food menu and catering details relating to delivery of food and drink at Ball and survivors photo.
A letter from Colin Renfrew, Master of the College to Dorothy Bullock approving plans for Percy's memorial service in the College Chapel on Saturday 21 January at 2.30pm. He confirms that Mr Savill will deliver the address and Peter Allen the greater part of the service. He welcomes all family and friends to the service.
Includes:
The original envelope - addressed to Mrs Dorothy Bullock, 16 New Square, Cambridge.
A letter from Dorothy Bullock to Colin Renfrew, Master of the College expressing her thanks to the College Council for making the College Chapel available and for all their help with the arrangements. Also conveys her confirmation and gladness that Peter Allen is to conduct the service. Signed DB
A letter from Dorothy Bullock to Colin Renfrew, Master of the College, accepting his invitation for coffee in the Master's Lodge before the service, and confirming the number of family members arriving for the service.
A letter from Colin Renfrew, Master of the College to Dorothy Bullock inviting her to coffee before the memorial service for Percy. The Master expresses his hope that the service will be a pleasant occasion where Percy can be appropriately remembered with fond recollection. Signed Colin Renfrew.
Includes organisational correspondence, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition
Featured artists were Keir Smith, Veronica Ryan, Denise de Cordova, Richard Long, Barry Flanagan and David Nash.
Opened by Marina Vaizey.
Includes copy of poster, copy of ticket, ticket application form and catering details relating to delivery of food and drink at Ball.
A letter from Hart Perry, on KSBC letterhead paper, to Percy, notifying him that he has been elected as an honorary member of the Kent School Boat Club, and has been sent the new rowing tie, due to his long association with Kent rowing. Signed, W. Hart Perry, Jr. Director of Athletics