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1 album, photographic prints
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Album of photographs and prints of College buildings:
(1) St Catherine Cree Church, by B. Cole
(2) Remains of Duke's Place Aldgate, 1793
(3) 3 prints of the street front of the College by J. Wilson, 1803, and R.B. Harraden, 1825. Colour reproduction of First Court by Rock & Co, 1851
(4a) Pepys Building (miniature steel engraving), F. Mackenzie, 1829
(4b) First Court, R.B. Harraden, 1810
(4c) Pepys Library, Rock & Co, c.1836
(5) First Court, 1820, Sparrow (University Calendar)
(6) Chapel - caption reads "A mock-up of Collins' altar-piece as it might appear at the present east-end. The experiment was not carried out. The altar piece is now in the College Parlour (1972)'
(7) Coloured engraving of the interior of the Chapel by Ackermann, 1815 showing how it looked before the 1847-1851 restoration. The scrolls and central rosette on the ceiling and the paster arch spanning the east end can be seen.
(8a) First Court (colour) by W. Mason, 1812
(8b) Back of Pepys Building by Stoper, 1835
(9) Back of Pepys Building - Lithograph after a drawing by Edward Lyon Berthon (1813-1899), Fellow Commoner, 1841
(10) Two rejected designs for a new Master's Lodge by Edward Blore
(11-12) Drawings for the new Master's Lodge by John Buckler
(13) Drawing room of the old Master's Lodge in First Court c. 1830, by Lady Charlotte Neville Grenville. For many years this was one of two rooms in which the Old Library was kept and after restoration this room is now the Parlour.
(14a) Black and white photo of a watercolour of the back of the Pepys Building by James Hayles, 1796
(14b) First Court
(15) Drawing by Lady Charlotte Neville Grenville (wife of the Master) c.1825 of the Pepys Library as it was in York Buildings, London. The original drawing by Sutton Nicholls, c.1690 is in the Pepys Library
(16a) Engraving of the front of the Pepys Building by Le Keux
(16b) Engraving of the front of the Pepys Building by R.B. Harraden
(17) Pepys Building by R. Ackermann, 1815
(18a) Black and white photograph of a picture of the garden by R.B. Harraden, 1800
(18b) Colour photograph of a picture of First Court by G. Pyne, 1884
(19) Colour drawing of the Pepys Building by F.C. Penrose, 1884
(20) Cross Keys Inn by A. Phipson (colour), 1922
(21) Cross Keys Yard by A. Phipson (colour), 1922
(22) Transparency of Fisher’s Lane (colour)
(23) Pepys Building by W. Farren, 1884
(24) Elevations of the North wall, First Court by W. Ward
(25) Elevations of the North wall of Chapel by W. Ward
(26) Elevations of the servant's offices in Stable Yard (Old Lodge) by W. Ward
(27) Elevations of the Old Master's Lodge by W. Ward
(28-29) Hall looking towards the door and gallery end by Rattee & Kett, 1904. Cross-section, ½" to 1'
(30-31) Side elevation of the interior of Hall, Rattee & Kett, 1904
(32a) Black and white photograph of the Fellows' Garden
(32b) Black and white photograph of Bright's Building taken from the other side of the river (before the chestnuts came down)
(33a) Interior of Hall with the Mlinaric colour scheme, 1979
(33b) Colour photograph of Hall looking toward the dorr and the gallery showing it set out for a feast after the re-decoration
(34-35) Benson Hall, by E.T. Talbot, 1930
(36) Gate between Fellows' and Master's Garden, by W.F. Haslop, 1957
(37-39) Water colour paintings of First Court, by J.S. O'Neilly
(40) Turret in First Court, by W.F. Haslop, 1957
(41) Dykes Bower's proposals for creepers in First Court, 1961
(42) Photocopy of a drawing of the water gate. Original drawing by W. West, 1913
(43a) Photograph of J. Le Keux's print of Chapel. Photograph taken by G. Bye
(43b) Photograph of Loggan's birds-eye view of the College. Photograph was taken by G. Bye
(44) Colour aerial photograph of College including River Court alterations, by R.A. Papworth, 1983
(45-46) Photographs of drawings by Gertrude Hayes, published by W. Beynon. Photographs by G. Bye:
(45a) First Court, (45b) Street Front, (46a) Pepys Building, (46b) Bright's Building (originals in College Office)
(47a and b) Black and white photographs of a drawing of First Court by R.B. Harraden, 1810 and 'Bene't College' (Pepys Building) by J. Burford. Photographs by G. Bye. Original drawings are in the Tutorial & Admissions Office.
(48) Plan of College property use in 1953 by D.W. Roberts
(49a) Photographs of a drawing by Redfern of his plan for Benson Court
(49b) Black and white photograph of Mallory Court before work by D.W. Roberts
(50) Black and white photograph of Quayside East (St John's property) before redevelopment
(51) Black and white photograph of Quayside East (St John's property) with the project for development super imposed on the existing buildings
(52a) Photograph of a watercolour of Quayside by Dr William Crotch, 1824. View from the Iron or Great Bridge looking East
(52b) Photograph of the writing and sketch of Chesterton Spire on the back of (52a)
(53a) Photograph of a drawing by Robert Farren of a view along the river from Magdalene Bridge, 1879
(53b) Photocopy of a drawing by Robert Farren of Magdalene College, from Sedge Yard, 1879
(54a and b) Two tinted photographs by 'Mayland, Cambridge' (printed on reverse of mount). Presented by Mrs Ian Pearce, who found them mounted on boards (with inscriptions on the back as above) in the house of one of Dawson's descendants, 2005. They show the rooms of John Dawson who matriculated in 1863, BA 1868, Barrister. He was the only son of the late John Dawson of Higham Lodge, Higham, Nr. Colchester
(54a) Interior of John Dawson's room at Magdalene College, 1866
(54b) Study of John Dawson at Magdalene College, 1866
(55) Two colour photographs of First Court, 2011 (55a) by S. Bond, for the cover of Magdalene Described; (55b) by N. Hawkes
(56a) Benson Court, 1992
(56b) Buckingham Court, 1992
(57) Enlarged colour photocopy from a postcard showing Magdalene Street, 13 August 1911
(58-65) Blank
(66-102) 33 black and white photographs of Old Lodge as A.C. Benson left it in 1925 (See also MCPH/1/5)