Cambridge
Found in 144 Collections and/or Records:
Inglis to Gadd, sending three amended tracings by special Army messenger; the drawing for the new trough decking has been completed, [Cambridge], 22 May 1940
Carbon copy
Inglis to Gadd, suggesting explanations for disappointing tests, and further proposed developments, [Cambridge], 11 Nov. 1940
Carbon copy
Inglis to Gadd, suggesting further 48-hour postponement to their meeting, [Cambridge], 16 May 1940
Carbon copy
Inglis to Gadd, the faulty tube ends failed because they had not been annealed - hopes that inspection will be much tighter in future, and suggests a minor improvement to 'prototype' tube ends for training bridges, [Cambridge], 7 Dec. 1940
Carbon copy
Inglis to Gadd, trough flooring supplied by H.E. Webb proves suitable for the training bridges, [Cambridge], 12 Dec. 1940
Carbon copy
Letter from A.A Leigh to HJ, The Lodge, King's College, 15 June 1903 (Circa)
This group of papers concerns one stage in the long campaign to relax the hold of compulsory Greek on the University's curriculum and examinations, culminating in the publication of two reports by the Studies and Examinations Syndicate in 1904 and 1906.
Letter from 'Billy' [William Gooch] to his parents, 1791
Referring to his forthcoming voyage and including a list of the instruments he was to take abroad.
Letter from C. Nichols to Dawson Turner, 22 Feb. 1835
Reminiscing about his old school friend, William Gooch.
Letter from Darwin to HJ, Newnham Grange, 15 June 1903
This group of papers concerns one stage in the long campaign to relax the hold of compulsory Greek on the University's curriculum and examinations, culminating in the publication of two reports by the Studies and Examinations Syndicate in 1904 and 1906.
Letter from G.H. Darwin to HJ, Newnham Grange, Cambridge, 13 June 1903
This group of papers concerns one stage in the long campaign to relax the hold of compulsory Greek on the University's curriculum and examinations, culminating in the publication of two reports by the Studies and Examinations Syndicate in 1904 and 1906.
Letter from HJ to Darwin, Trinity College (copy), 14 June 1903
This group of papers concerns one stage in the long campaign to relax the hold of compulsory Greek on the University's curriculum and examinations, culminating in the publication of two reports by the Studies and Examinations Syndicate in 1904 and 1906.
Letter from HJ to Darwin, Trinity College (copy), 16 June 1903
This group of papers concerns one stage in the long campaign to relax the hold of compulsory Greek on the University's curriculum and examinations, culminating in the publication of two reports by the Studies and Examinations Syndicate in 1904 and 1906.
Letter from HJ to Darwin, Trinity College (copy), 21 June 1903
This group of papers concerns one stage in the long campaign to relax the hold of compulsory Greek on the University's curriculum and examinations, culminating in the publication of two reports by the Studies and Examinations Syndicate in 1904 and 1906.
Letter from HJ to Leigh, Trinity College (copy), 16 June 1903
This group of papers concerns one stage in the long campaign to relax the hold of compulsory Greek on the University's curriculum and examinations, culminating in the publication of two reports by the Studies and Examinations Syndicate in 1904 and 1906.
Letter from Israel Lyons Jnr, Cambridge, 1766
Letter containing calculations for the occultations of stars.
Letter from J.B. Emmett to Captain Thomas Hurd, 1815-11-30
Enclosing the paper at [RGO 14/35: 537-538].
Letter from Thomas Turton to [Dr Thomas Young], 1823-04-19
Includes accounts of the rates of chronometers, reports on chronometer trials, and eleven related letters.
Letter from Thomas Turton to Dr Thomas Young, 1823-05-09
Includes accounts of the rates of chronometers, reports on chronometer trials, and eleven related letters.
Letter from William Gooch to his parents, 6 Nov. 1790
Giving news, including an account of Mr Peacock's successes towards being named Senior Wrangler.
Letter from William Gooch to his parents, 1791
Concerning his Cambridge examinations and his progress against Mr Peacock who was ultimately declared Senior Wrangler, with Gooch as Second Wrangler.
Also enclosing ranked lists of Wranglers and Senior and Junior Optimes [Mm.6.48: 13] and two copies of the tripos for the year 1791 (one translated) [Mm.6.48: 14-15].
Letter from William Gooch to his parents, 1791
Giving news and an account of a journey to Cambridge.
Letter from William Gooch to his parents, 1791
Giving news of Cambridge and of his plans to study Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and Italian during the voyage.
Map of Cambridge, annotated for HL’s use with the Home Guard, 1941
Includes notations of road blocks, pill boxes, tank traps, wire, special guards, petrol pumps, military [?] report centres, first aid posts, decontamination centres and police phone boxes.
Minute regarding warehouse space at the University of Cambridge, 1782-10-26
Papers regarding the loan and return of instruments belonging to the Board of Longitude and concerning persons entitled to receive Board publications.
Minutes, Trinity College, Cambridge, 13 June 1903
Rough minutes in HJ's hand of a conference held at Trinity College and chaired by the Chancellor (Duke of Devonshire), 'to consider the expediency of reducing or abolishing its [the University's] requirements with respect to the dead languages', in order to open the University to a broader range of entrants and attract external funding from 'the moneyed men'.