Cambridge
Found in 181 Collections and/or Records:
Inglis to Gadd, enclosing revised tracings; unhappy with some Army revisions to his drawings and regrets lack of proper consultation, [Cambridge], 6 May 1941
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Inglis to Gadd, enclosing two further prints, optimistic as to prospects for eliminating transverse stiffeners and pedestals, [Cambridge], 4 June 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, encouraging Gadd to be present at the Letchworth meeting; will bring a drawing showing slight modifications to the junction box, [Cambridge], 24 Feb. 1941
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Inglis to Gadd, further reflections on the disappointing tube-end testing, playing down the poor results, [Cambridge], 13 Nov. 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, giving his thoughts on Wyatt's proposals (See Add. 8091/1/86) and the results of further stress testing in Cambridge, [Cambridge], 17 Feb. 1941
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Inglis to Gadd, has visited Messrs Kryn & Lahy to discuss the problems with tube ends, and has come up with a modified design, [Cambridge], 15 Nov. 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, implications of recent stress testing, hopes that Gadd will be present at a meeting at Messrs Kryn & Lahy, Letchworth, to discuss modifications in junction-box castings, [Cambridge], 20 Feb. 1941
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Inglis to Gadd, is sending seven tracings by despatch rider, [Cambridge], 12 Nov. 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, is sending six further tracings; pros and cons of Motherwell and GKB troughing; suggests simplification of shore pedestal, [Cambridge], 10 July 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, is sending two tracings by messenger; requests return of a further tracing, [Cambridge], 23 Apr. 1941
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Inglis to Gadd, obsolescence of tank-track 'spuds' removes one potential problem, [Cambridge], 23 July 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, problems with accessory drawing, major amendments required, [Cambridge], 27 June 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, requesting modification to 1.25" sway bracing before contract drawings go out, [Cambridge], 23 May 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, sees no problem in submitting old-style tongues to the higher proof limit, [Cambridge], 10 Dec. 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, sending further tracings by special messenger; Gadd expected at Cambridge, [Cambridge], 22 Apr. 1940
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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
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Inglis to Gadd, suggesting explanations for disappointing tests, and further proposed developments, [Cambridge], 11 Nov. 1940
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Inglis to Gadd, suggesting further 48-hour postponement to their meeting, [Cambridge], 16 May 1940
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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
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Inglis to Gadd, trough flooring supplied by H.E. Webb proves suitable for the training bridges, [Cambridge], 12 Dec. 1940
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John Ellys: Accounts, some concerning Sturbridge Fair [Stourbridge Fair]
John Sperling: Visitation of Cambridge
Description and blazon of coats of arms in Cambridge churches and colleges, on the conduit in the market place, and in the University Library. Autograph. pp. 243-63: indexes. There are some incomplete additions at pp. 265-73. pp. 274-312: blank. Sperling's bookplate inside front cover.
John Sperling: Visitation of Cambridge
A visitation of Arms on Monuments, Stained Glass etc. in the County of Cambridge. p. ii: author's notes; p. iii: indexes; p. 1: description and blazon of arms by parishes. pp. xxvii, 283: blank. Sperling's bookplate inside front cover.
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.