Archive of the month: Jesuans at Bletchley Park
Following the outbreak of WWII, many members of the College were called upon for war service. For many, this included...
Find out moreFollowing the outbreak of WWII, many members of the College were called upon for war service. For many, this included...
Find out moreA recent discovery in the College Archives has provided more detailed information about the window that previously existed in the...
Find out moreOn the 1 st June 1822 a local builder, James Webster, was contracted to design and undertake the construction of...
Find out moreIn addition to the surviving deeds and correspondence relating to College property in the College Archives, we are also lucky...
Find out moreFundraising, a key element to all Cambridge Colleges and carried out through dedicated development offices, is generally considered to be...
Find out moreCertainly the most striking building in the College grounds, the cricket pavilion has been providing shelter to cricketers and spectators...
Find out moreA recent deposit made to the College Archives, the personal account book of student William Wallace, provides a fascinating insight...
Find out moreIncluded within the personal papers of William French, Master of Jesus 1820-1849, are numerous letters marked as ‘private’. Some of...
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