Academic buildings
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
Papers relating to the proposed demolition by the University of 1-5 Bene't Place, Cambridge, in connection with erecting a new Biochemistry building, 1969 - 1970
The records relate mainly to staff, teaching and departmental buildings.
Papers relating to the work of the Fitzwilliam Museum Review Committee, 1988
This was a committee of Council chaired by Lady Warnock, Mistress of Girton College.
Plans of alterations to the Senate House, 1881 - 1888
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.
Plans of fittings for the Senate House, 1835
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.
'Presentation of the School of Physiology by the Worshipful Company of Drapers and its Opening by H.R.H. Prince Arthur of Connaught', 19140609
This booklet contains a short history of experimental science in Cambridge going back to 1702, and includes plates illustrating the new buildings and floor plans of the room lay-outs.
Psychological Laboratory extensions, Cambridge: proposed revision to ground floor plan, 19380426
Report of the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology Syndicate, 4th March 1911, The date printed on the official copy of the report is '2 March 1911' (not '4 March') but the correction to '4' has been made in pen, possibly because the meeting was put off for a couple of days.
Sedgwick Museum and Law Library: papers relating to flues and pipes, 1903-11-02 - 1904-05-15
Comprise:- letters; copy of note on ventilation (UA VCCorr.IX.1/60); summary of payments. Writers are: T.G. Jackson, McKenny Hughes, F. Whitting, W.H. Macaulay, F.H. Chase (Vice-Chancellor), J.B. Lock.
Stuart House papers, 1925 - 1971
The archives comprise the full range of institutional operational records, together with the personal papers of several individuals - James Stuart, Helen C. Colman, Richard G. Moulton, D.H.S. Cranage and G.F. Hickson - closely associated with the organisation.
'The New Psychological Laboratory', 19121107
This piece describes the new building being developed for the Psychology Laboratory, its layout and how it is being funded and supported.