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New Museums Site - Department of Zoology alterations to basement, second and fourth floors, 1981 - 1983
The category - Assets records - comprises records relating to property and personnel. Accounting material is in this category, alongside records of endowments, charitable trusts, buildings and employees.
New Museums Site Redevelopment - stage 1 i) building contract payments ii) financial statements, 1966 - 1968
The Financial Board records comprise historic deeds of University property, an extensive subject file sequence, letter books and officers' working papers.
New Museums Site Redevelopment - stage 1 i) building contract payments ii) financial statements, 1968
The Financial Board records comprise historic deeds of University property, an extensive subject file sequence, letter books and officers' working papers.
New Museums Site Redevelopment - stage 1 i) building contract payments ii) financial statements, 1968 - 1969
The Financial Board records comprise historic deeds of University property, an extensive subject file sequence, letter books and officers' working papers.
New Museums Site Redevelopment - stage 1 i) building contract payments ii) financial statements, 1969
The Financial Board records comprise historic deeds of University property, an extensive subject file sequence, letter books and officers' working papers.
New Museums Site Redevelopment - stage 1 i) building contract payments ii) financial statements, 1970
The Financial Board records comprise historic deeds of University property, an extensive subject file sequence, letter books and officers' working papers.
New Museums Site Redevelopment - stage 1 i) building contract payments ii) financial statements, 1970 - 1971
The Financial Board records comprise historic deeds of University property, an extensive subject file sequence, letter books and officers' working papers.
New Museums Site Redevelopment - stage 1 i) building contract payments ii) financial statements, 1971-02 - 1971-05
The Financial Board records comprise historic deeds of University property, an extensive subject file sequence, letter books and officers' working papers.
New Museums Site Redevelopment - stage 1 i) building contract payments ii) financial statements, 1966 - 1975
The Financial Board records comprise historic deeds of University property, an extensive subject file sequence, letter books and officers' working papers.
Minutes of Syndicate for accommodation of departments at present housed on the New Museums Site, 1944 - 1945
The category - Corporate management records - embraces records of the central decision-making bodies, University officers such as the Vice-Chancellor and the Registrary, and their administrative support. It includes constitutional records.
Photographs of Chemistry laboratories on the New Museums site; photocopy of related article and letter, 1928 - 1968
The photographs were taken in association with an article by F.G. Mann published in Chemistry and Industry on 6 July 1928, in which some were printed.
Papers relating to expansion and conversion of accommodation for the department on the New Museums site, 1972 - 1976
Plans of the Arts School on the New Museums Site, comprising new lecture rooms and departmental library, 1909-09 - 1910-01
The contractor was William Sindall.
Contract for building the museums and lecture rooms designed by Anthony Salvin on the New Museums Site; with related plan, 1863-12-15
The category - Assets records - comprises records relating to property and personnel. Accounting material is in this category, alongside records of endowments, charitable trusts, buildings and employees.
Counterpart deed of covenant as to lights on the New Museums Site, Cambridge, by the University to the governors of the Perse School, 1884-12-02
The covenant relates to the proposed extension to laboratories for Applied Mechanics. Includes elevations of new buildings and plan of affected site.
Deeds and other papers relating to the acquisition of the 'Mortlock property' on the north side of the New Museums site in St Edward's parish, Cambridge, subsequently the site of the Arts and Examination Schools, 1896 - 1897
The category - Assets records - comprises records relating to property and personnel. Accounting material is in this category, alongside records of endowments, charitable trusts, buildings and employees.
400 Sub-Committee of the Needs Committee on Scientific Buildings: agenda, minutes, papers, report, 1967-8; Sub-Committee of the Needs Committee on the New Museums Site: papers, minutes, correspondence, draft report, plans, 1963-71, 1963 - 1971
The General Board subject file series was established after World War II.
Draft report, 1883
The earliest records relate to Woodward's will, estates and the administration of his fossil collection. From the 1880s, administrative records of the burgeoning Department of Geology, its teaching, examining, and students, survive alongside papers for the lengthy project to build the Sedgwick Museum. The archives also include the papers of Professor T. McKenny Hughes, Woodwardian Professor 1873-1917.
Invitation to Exhibition of images, 2004-08-03 - 2004-10-01
Display of images by Kay Goodridge at the Double Exposure Gallery, New Museums Site, Cambridge 3 Aug-1 Oct 2004
Papers relating to National Lottery bid for the Museum of Zoology, 1996 - 2000
Include papers relating to proposal by Mary Archer to refurbish and reimagine the New Museums Site, 1996.
Report entitled 'The north range of buildings, stage 4.1', 2015-08
This architectural report details the new Student Services Building to be developed on the New Museums Site; a combination of the refurbished Arts School and Examination Halls, and a new build. The Careers Service was one of the operations to be relocated.
Plans of the New Pathological Laboratory, Downing Site, 1925 - 1994
A series of plans relating to the Department of Pathology building located on the New Museums site on Tennis Court Road. Most of the plans in this section relate to the early history of the building which was opened in 1928, although there are also a small number of plans from the later 20th century.
Bill, 1866
Bill from James Tompkin & Son for £13 11s 9d, addressed to C C Babington of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 3 February 1866, for work done June - August 1865 in removing, altering and refixing bookcases [presumably in connection with the move from the house in All Saints Passage to new premises at the New Museums site].