Royal Commission on Historical Monuments: College Chapel
- SJCR/SJPH/1/2/1
- File
- 1989-91
Part of The Records of St John's College
Prints taken by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments: College Chapel
Part of The Records of St John's College
Prints taken by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments
Part of The Records of St John's College
17 black and white prints detailing repairs to lead roof and conditions over the Old Treasury, First Court.
Eaden Lilley (Photographer)
Repair and restoration of the Cupola: New Court
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Set of prints showing the cupula (known as the "wedding cake") before and after the stonework restoration in 1982.
Edward Leigh, Cambridge (Photographer)
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Undated letter to Charles Blick from Henry Hutchinson regarding the vaulting of New Court.
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Undated volume listing donations for the construction of New Court. The name and position of each donor is recorded along with the donation amount. Only three pages of the volume contain text. 52 donors listed.
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Bills and receipts relating to the construction work on New Court. Includes bills, statements of account and receipts for work carried out by architects, solicitors, building contractors, tradesmen and craftsmen.
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Part of The Records of St John's College
Registers of copies of deeds other than leases from 1817-1980.
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Fragmentary pencil sketches of SJC chapel roof, showing view of apse and details of timbers.
Scott, George Gilbert
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Correspondence between Bateson and George Gilbert Scott, Henry Hoak, George Reyner, and others. Includes papers regarding summons of a general college meeting to consider building a new chapel; resolutions adopted; also Includes a sketch of two possible chapel tower designs.
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Includes correspondence, subscription lists and subscriptions books.
Bank Book - Chapel Appeal Fund
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Bank book for the SJC chapel building fund kept by Reverend George Reyner in account with Messrs Mortlock, Cambridge.
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Designs for New Court proposed by John Clement Mead of London, who had designed the Cambridge University Observatory in 1822. The series includes plans, elevations and perspectives of the proposed building. These designs may have been submitted speculatively as they predate the 1825 invitation for other architects to submit plans. The proposed designs were not built.
Mead, John Clement
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Includes: photographs and negatives of Larmor Award silver. Also includes two photographs of the redecoration work of the Hall carried out by Campbell Smith & Co. in 1964 at the back of Larmor Album 2.
St John's College, Cambridge
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Slides and prints of buildings, streets and sites in Cambridge which the College owns or has owned in the past, including the Bird Bolt Hotel, Regent St, St Andrew's St, Cockroft Place, Castle Hill, Mount Pleasant, Trumpington St, Storey's Way, Beaufort Place, King's Street, Thompson's Lane and Free School Lane.
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23 photos taken by Mr Udney Yule, fellow, during an inspection of the northern college estates in August 1933.
Yule, George Udny
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Series of photographs of College staff.
Eaden Lilley (Photographer)
St John's College Entrance Gateway
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Print of an engraving by E. Challis, after drawing by B. Rudge, showing the gateway (later removed) from Kitchen Lane directly onto the street. From the Cambridge University Almanack, 1851.
Accounts of Lady Margaret's executors.
Inventories of items at Collyweston, Northamptonshire
Hornby [Horneby], Henry