Inaugural lecture as Professor of Medieval History, Cambridge
Brooke, Zachary NugentProgramme about Ronald Aylmer Fisher, Fellow of Caius, featuring Anthony W.F. Edwards, fellow of Caius, and views of the College, including the Fisher stained glass window in Hall and the Old Library.
Open UniversityScale: 1/8" to 1'0". Section and elevation of south side of range fronting Trinity Lane. Signed.
Scale: 1/8" to 1'0". Signed. Original missing, 2 modern photocopies available.
Scale: 1/8" to 1'0". Signed.
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Scale: 1/8" to 1'0". Elevations and sections including angles and tower. Signed.
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Extract from a column referring to the Master, Neil McKendrick, the building work at Caius, and the Soane/Colyton Room; together letter from Patrick Taylor re Soane
[The Spectator]Offprint of contribution to Lane-Poole festschrift.
Brooke, Zachary NugentNotes and images
Binski, Professor PaulPaper read before the British and American Archaeological Society of Rome
Brooke, Zachary NugentOn the the works they have been commissioned to compose for the 2000 Proms. Cutting from 'The Friday Review' in Independent 28 July 2000; includes photos (and describes Holloway as radical conservative)
Anderson, MartinThe statutes are the constitution by which the College is governed. The original statutes of Gonville Hall reflected the intentions of its founders, Gonville and Bateman. They were superseded by the statutes introduced by Dr Caius during his refoundation in the sixteenth centruy. These remained in force largely unchanged until the nineteenth century, when the governance of the University and the Colleges was reformed by the government-appointed University Commissions (c.1860-1926). The College is currently governed under the statutes made by the University Commissioners in 1925, approved by the King in Council in 1926, and amended to 1996. Modern reforms of the statutes are passed by special vote of the governing body of the College, subject to the approval of the University and the Queen in Council.