Framed view of Magdalene College from the street.
Framed black and white photograph of Magdalene Street.
Framed colour print of the front of the Pepys Building by Ackermann. A handwritten note on the back of the frame reads 'D. Pepys Whiteley, 11 Oct 1958. (First day in the Pepys Library)'.
Framed hand coloured photograph of Fisher’s Lane by J. Palmer Clark.
Framed colour watercolour (and smaller print) of the view from the window of A.C. Benson's room in the Left Cloister of the Pepys Building by Philip Norman. Signed on the reverse of the frame by A.C. Benson and witnessed by Edmund Gosse (18 December 1908).
One black and white photograph of the staircase inside 'O' Block.
Framed black and white photograph of Professor the Lord Blackett (Nobel Laureate in Physics).
Framed black and white photograph of Professor Henry Chadwick (Master of Peterhouse).
Framed black and white photograph of R.W.M. Dias (Fellow and President).
Framed black and white photograph of C.S. Lewis (Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English).
Framed black and white photograph of I.A. Richards (Fellow).
Framed black and white photograph of Sir Christopher Staughton (Lord Justice of Appeal).
Colour photographs of Anthony John Hanscomb, elected Fellow-Commoner in 1992.
Change for the Better by Clive Smitton.
The Kipling that Nobody Reads by Thomas Pinney.
The Parnell Lecture 1998-99 History as Myth; The Return of the Hero by Breandán Ó Buachalla.
A Study of Change: The Wellcome Trust 1979-1998 by Bridget Ogilvie.
Managing the Reshaping of the Church of England by Michael Turnbull Bishop of Durham.
The Parnell Lecture 2002-2003 The Celtric Tiger: A Cultural History by Declan Kiberd.
Magdalene, Anti-Slavery and the Early Human Rights Movement from the 1780s to the 1830s by Ronald Hyam.
The Parnell Lecture 2006-2007 Jeremiah Curtin’s Irish Journeys by Angela Bourke.
Colour photograph of Jon Ridgeon dipping for the line to win the 400m hurdles to qualify for the Atlanta Olympics at the AAA trials in Birmingham.
Contains minutes of committee meetings and results.
Colour photograph. Names on the board:
Oli Ross, Calum Harvey-Scholes, David Walker, Dave Shone, Ed Hall, Laurence Orchard, Alex Read
Andrew McCredie, Oli Sanders, Oli Thickness, Tom Hargreaves, Oli Humes, Chris Meiring, Frank Sanders, Jonny Brown
Andy Webster, George Clark, Alex Taylor (Co-Captain), Bob Smith (Hon Secretary), Hugo Cobb (Co-Captain), George Morrisey, Fred Bromley
Photo of the Cricket team, May 1892 see MCPP/RJ/5
Photo of the Cricket team c. 1902-05 see MCPP/AP/1
Photo of Lord Burghley at Fenners wearing cricket whites, c. 1923-1926 see MCPH/3/1
Photo of the Staff Cricket team, 1937 see MCPH/3/4
(1) ‘The Uncontemporary Apologist' in Theology LXVIII, (No. 536), Feb 1965, by Simon Barrington-Ward (Fellow and Dean of Magdalene College)
(2) Photocopy of an obituary by Helen Gardner in Proceedings of the British Academy LI (1965)
(3) Printout of a copy of an obituary in The Times, 25 November 1963