COLL JB WD 05 03
COLL JB WD 05 03
Fives Courts
File
Originally COLL/JB/WD/6/3
COLL JB WD 14
COLL JB WD 14
1938 - 1978
49 items
Letter from the bursar explaining the history of the Fives Courts by Patrick Strong. References made to record in the P&F minutes from 1925 of the delay to the completion of the five courts due to bad weather. (1978)
Quote for works, including steelwork, guttering, pipes, painting and repairs to the walls and floors and provision of glass roof. (1961)
Subsequent request for payment for work done for £7796. (1964)
Minutes of the building committee (1963)
Includes updates on building works at Villiers House, Queen’s Schools, Physics block, college kitchen, new masters residences on the High Street, and the tarmacking of Roadways at Fives Court. (1962)
Correspondence with Edmund Warre concerning the dimensions of the Fives Courts. (1945)
Letter from an officer from the Scotch Guards, Stuart-Monteith, requesting shelter and the provision of food for 24 men. Fives Court is offered. (1942)
Estimated damage by bombs and repairs £18. (1940)
Correspondence about the damage to winners of Fives engraved on the courts was destroyed by the Gymnasium extension and plans for re-engraving them. (1938)
Quote for works, including steelwork, guttering, pipes, painting and repairs to the walls and floors and provision of glass roof. (1961)
Subsequent request for payment for work done for £7796. (1964)
Minutes of the building committee (1963)
Includes updates on building works at Villiers House, Queen’s Schools, Physics block, college kitchen, new masters residences on the High Street, and the tarmacking of Roadways at Fives Court. (1962)
Correspondence with Edmund Warre concerning the dimensions of the Fives Courts. (1945)
Letter from an officer from the Scotch Guards, Stuart-Monteith, requesting shelter and the provision of food for 24 men. Fives Court is offered. (1942)
Estimated damage by bombs and repairs £18. (1940)
Correspondence about the damage to winners of Fives engraved on the courts was destroyed by the Gymnasium extension and plans for re-engraving them. (1938)