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- 1862 (Creation)
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Shallow and Colemen was a firm of ironmongers and iron merchants active in Cambridge between 1839 and 1875. The business was owned by Thomas Shallow (1798-1876), an ironmonger and whitesmith who lived at 49 Sidney Street. According to 'Capturing Cambridge', some iron bollards produced by the firm still line the Backs in Queens' Road.
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Receipt from Jesus College to Shallow and Coleman for ironwork done on various different areas of college, including the courts; student rooms; the combination room; the hall; estates; the chapel; the clock and the kitchen, from November 1861 to October 1862. All totals £44 14s 5d. Signed 5 December 1862 by Thomas Shallow.
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Tied in pink ribbon with items JCCA/JCAD/2/2/29/1862/33-40, all relating to building work and repairs done on the college in and around 1862.