Plan of the Half Moon estate and of the Ship Inn belonging to Jesus College, Cambridge, endorsed with an agreement between the Master and two Fellows of each College.
Whilst in the planning and building phases Buckingham Court was referred to as 'new Tan Yard' or 'the carpark redevelopment'.
Buckingham Court J & K staircases (the old Tan Yard Cottages) were converted to student rooms (eight sets) in 1969.
Buckingham Court A-H is a purpose built red brick range built between 1968 and 1970 and was designed by Roberts.
It consists of a large covered ground floor carpark with single or double storey blocks above.
The flat roof was replaced with a pitched one in 1991-92.
The 1835 Master's Lodge which was designed by John Buckler was pulled down in 1966 and a new Master's Lodge was built in its place. It was designed by David Roberts and built between 1966-67. In 1979 the flat roof was replaced with a pitched roof.
Former undergraduate library
Plan of the White Bull Estate.
Gives a list of items of plate borrowed and returned by The Master, President, Butler, and Fellows.
Autograph poem in French, addressed from "Bruxelles", signed, dedicated to Elizabeth Van de Weyer.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatContains:
(1) Sunday receipts and payments on the Poor Account
(2) Statement of land tax, licences, and parish rates
A volume giving a full report on the Poppy Day fundraising events to help future organisers. Includes black and white photographs.
16 small black and white photographs and negatives in the original Kodak Wallet of Rag Day 1951 and the Poppy Day events, c. 1952 or 1953.