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          Rogers Channel 4
          -CJA-RES-AL-SM-11-3 · File
          Part of Charles Jencks Archive
          Yellow plastic box with transparent lid, annotated 'Rogers Channel 4' in red ink, containing slides.
          BATH OXFORD KEW NEWCASTLE
          -CJA-RES-AL-ST-7-1 · File
          Part of Charles Jencks Archive
          Blue cardboard slide box labelled 'BATH OXFORD KEW NEWCASTLE' in red ink and annotated 'English' and '18' in red ink with multiple previous annotations crossed out.
          Rogers 1985-current
          CJA-RES-AL-B1-2-1 · File · 1985-2019
          Part of Charles Jencks Archive

          Contents of a box file labelled 'ROGERS 1985-current'.

          Includes:
          -bundle of press cuttings labelled 'ROGERS articles 2001-current
          -copy letter from Charles to Richard Rogers 'inspired by' the latter's talk regarding the development of London, and requesting specific images to use in lectures, and a letter from Richard Rogers Partnership enclosing slides [no longer enclosed]
          -manuscript notes titled 'Richard Rogers: Public responsibility + Private Greed June 14 95'
          -typescript letter from Richard Rogers [signed] to Charles, thanking him for the introduction to Romi in India and asking about the 'Paternoster/Arups/Simpson/Prince Charles battle' [1990]
          -typescript letter from Richard Rogers to Charles, written from Goa, and responding to 'The Condition of Post Modernity', enclosing copy drawings for the Tokyo International Design Forum Competition
          -Financial Times: Architecture At Work: 1987 Award for Industrial and Commercial Buildings brochure (winner: Lloyd's of London) used as a folder for a bundle of papers labelled 'Lloyds/Rogers completed 1986'. Includes press cuttings, a statement by the Chairman of Llloyd's to the General Meeting of Members 1987; sheet of 14 slides of the Lloyd's building, presumed to have been taken by Charles; typescript letter from Richard Rogers [signed] to Charles responding to the latter's essay on Prince Charles; press photograph of Richard Rogers with Partners in front of the Lloyd's Building [copyright Daily Telegraph] and a b&w photograph of the Lloyd's building taken from across the street.

          [Loose papers]
          CJA-RES-AL-B13-2-16 · Item · [c1965-2013]
          Part of Charles Jencks Archive
          Bundle of loose papers including:
          -typescript document titled 'AA Adhoc lecture 24 October 2013' with an overview of the content and a biography, and Charles' manuscript notes for the same on the reverse of printed-out e-mails making arrangements for the lecture
          -negatives and contact sheet prints of images used in Adhocism and furniture, possibly at Charles' Wimpole Street flat
          -arrangements for an event at the V&A with Charles, Nathan Silver and Martino Gamper
          -contract with MIT Press for the publication of the revised version of Adhocism
          -correspondence and notes from meetings between Nathan Silver, Charles and Roger Conover regarding the revised version of Adhocism
          -typescript document titled 'Adhocism introduction material' with annotations
          -typescript corrections to colour proofs
          -print-out of a [Wikipedia] article on Matera
          -typescript document titled 'Descriptive terms and neologisms we've used in Adhocism NS 24 Jul 12'
          -typescript document titled 'Notes on rereading Adhocism: The case for improvisation, 1972 for CJ from NS 22 Jul 12 and INCOMPLETE'
          -print-out of a [Wikipedia] article on the platypus
          -slides in plastic wallets