Cambridge
Found in 182 Collections and/or Records:
From Sydney A. Wells, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 13 Apr. 1917 (Circa, 'Friday 13th')
Military exercises near Cambridge
From Sydney A. Wells, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 16 Apr. 1917 (circa, endorsed by Dent)
Thanks for a 'glorious weekend'; takes his exam in a fortnight and would like to dine with Dent and [Beverley] Nichols before then
From Sydney A. Wells, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 20 Apr. 1917 (circa, endorsed by Dent)
Enjoyed the dinner, and likes [Beverley] Nichols; coloured cartoon illustrating the evening
From Sydney A. Wells, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Has been feeling rather ill after too much punting; hopes to be well by Friday
From William Whewell, Cambridge, 4 Apr. 1815 (Circa, no year given)
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From William Whewell, Cambridge, 10 May 1815 (Circa, no year given)
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From William Whewell, Trinity College, Cambridge, 31 Aug. 1822
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
George Chawner: Papers
Incomplete copy of 'A Collection of Documents Relating to the University and Town of Cambridge' (CUL MS Ff.3.33).
Inglis to Gadd, acknowledging receipt as requested, and sending further negatives, [Cambridge], 18 Apr. 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, acknowledging receipt of drawings and sending two further tracings - is preparing specimens of pedestals for shore transoms, [Cambridge], 25 May 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, acknowledging receipt of tracings and seeking clarification on Gadd's questions; thinks extra holes are unsuitable for the junction box, [Cambridge], 21 Apr. 1941
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Inglis to Gadd, approving T C Jones's blueprint for the sway-bracing turnbuckle, and supplying arrangements for a trip to Glasgow, [Cambridge], 13 Dec. 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, commenting on Gadd's report of the Stewarts & Lloyds tests (See Add. 8091/1/85), [Cambridge], 10 Feb. 1941
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Inglis to Gadd, commenting on tongue clearances; tie-bolts now unavailable for the testing due to Ministry of Transport requirements, but is optimistic that supply problems can be cleared up with Mr Stewart's visit, [Cambridge], 28 Nov. 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, confirming arrangements for the visit to Glasgow, [Cambridge], 4 May 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, confirming request for modification in drawing of 15" x 5" transoms, [Cambridge], 23 May 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, copy of telegram requesting 24-hour postponement of their meeting, [Cambridge], 23 Oct. 1940
Manuscript
Inglis to Gadd, criticism of Messrs Kryn & Lahy's four-pin junctions; suggests an early meeting to discuss accessories; advocates 9" x 3" timbers for decking, [Cambridge], 18 Oct. 1940
Includes correspondence with Lt-Col. A.G. Gadd, and others (1-98) and publicity and information pamphlets (99-101). Unless otherwise stated, all items are in typescript.
Inglis to Gadd, describing a visit to Messrs Kryn & Lahy to inspect the modified tube ends, [Cambridge], 25 Nov. 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, enclosing drawing of amended tube end, solving problem of clearances, and suggests a 60-ton proof load for the tube assemblies since the Army is increasingly adopting 'bridges of the tubular description', [Cambridge], 4 Dec. 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, enclosing print of decking, and detailing requirements for lifting jacks, [Cambridge], 6 Nov. 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, enclosing print of modified tube assembly and praising standards in the T C Jones bridge shop; lacks sway-bracing, but can supply tie bolts for the Christchurch tests, [Cambridge], 22 Nov. 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, enclosing print of simplified shore pedestal, and detailing special parts required in construction of double-depth girders, [Cambridge], 15 July 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, enclosing proposed alterations to the design of the stirrup, resulting from the previous day's demonstration, [Cambridge], 3 May 1940
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