New Series No. 12
Obituaries
In Memoriam: Frank Reyner Salter, pp. 2-6
In Memoriam: Alan Lawson Maycock, pp. 6-7
New Series No. 12
Obituaries
In Memoriam: Frank Reyner Salter, pp. 2-6
In Memoriam: Alan Lawson Maycock, pp. 6-7
New Series No. 2, vol. 13
Articles
The College Endowment Appeal, pp. 1-5
Revised Statutes
New Series No. 18
Obituaries
Professor The Lord Blackett. Includes photograph of his portrait, pp. 2-4
Gavin Macfarlane-Grieve
Sir James Roxburgh
New Series No. 20
New Series No. 22
Obituaries
The Lord Selwyn-Lloyd of Wirral, pp. 1-2
Articles
Walter Hamilton: A Tribute. Includes a copy of his portrait by Derek Hill, pp. 2-4
Sir Derman Christopherson: A Welcome. Includes photograph, pp. 4-7
New Series No. 26
Articles
Robert Latham at the Pepys Library
Will Carter and the Rampant Lions Press
Student Counselling - Eighteenth Century Style
Obituaries
Francis McDougall Charlewood Turner
Ian Evelyn Napier Besley
Images
Francis Turner at Mortehoe
New Series No. 27
Articles
Dennis Babbage: Magdalene 1927-1939. Extracts from his reminiscences
The Religion of Pepys, 1660
Samuel Pepys, Word User
Obituaries
David Wyn Roberts
Leslie Pugh
Images
David Roberts
New Series No. 29
Articles
David Charles Calcutt: Welcome (includes photo)
Obituaries
Sir Derman Christopherson: Tribute
Henry Bailey-King
Leslie Prince
Images
Portrait of Sir Derman Christopherson: Master, 1979-1985 by David Poole
New Series No. 30
Articles
Pepys and the Law. The Pepys Oration of 23 February 1986
Reminiscences Magdalene, 1923-1927 (A.M. Ramsey)
Unbuilt Magdalene. I Penrose's Plan for Second Court (1872-73) (images in the article - Penrose's bird's eye sketch; North elevation, Second Court; Ground Floor Plan; South Elevation, River Court)
Images
River Court Gates, restored 1983
The Revd Professor Henry Chadwick
New Series No. 33
Articles
Daniel Waterland: Master, 1714-1740 (E. Duffy) (including photo of his portrait)
Reminiscences:
Magdalene Memories, 1928-31 (F.H. West)
A day-boy's maudlin memories, 1925 (P.T. Joyce) (black and white photo of First Court c. 1930)
Unbuilt Magdalene III The Lutyens scheme for Benson Court, 1928 (colour pictures of what the Court could have looked like)
Correspondence
Lord Burghley's Trinity Great Court Run (1927)
Images
The Lutyens Building (colour photo)
Black and white photographs of:
Selwyn Lloyd
Lord Burghley at Fenners
New Series No. 4, vol. 13
Articles
Some Recollections of 'Horace'
Images
H.W. Reed (Horace) College servant
New Series No. 5, vol. 13
Articles
The Types of Glass in the Pepys Library Bookcases, pp. 20-22
Images
The Most Revd. Arthur Michael Ramsey D.D. Archbishop of Canterbury
New Series No. 7, vol. 13
Obituaries
In Memoriam: D. Keilin and W.B.R. King, pp. 13-16
Images
Portrait of David Keilin (1888-1963)
Portrait of William Bernard Robinson King (1889-1963)
New Series No. 8
Obituaries
In Memoriam: C.S. Lewis, pp. 13-14
Frederick Charles Green, Fellow 1935-1951; Drapers Professor of French 1935-1951
Images
A View of the Recently Restored River Court Elevation
C.S. Lewis (1898-1963)
New Series No. 10
Images
Impression of the New Master's Lodge designed by Messrs D.W. Roberts and G. Clarke
New Series No. 19
Obituaries
Sir John Le Rougetel. Includes photograph of his portrait, pp. 2-4
Articles
Opening box containing diaries of A.C. Benson, p. 13
New Series No. 23
Obituaries
Dr I.A. Richards. Includes photograph of his portrait by Richard Stone, pp. 1-7
Reynolds Stone, pp. 7-8
Lady Willink, pp. 8-9
Articles
The Hall. Includes a colour photograph, pp. 30-33
The Architectural Influence of David Roberts in Cambridge, pp. 33-38
Frederick E. Cleary's Portrait by Richard Stone. Includes a photo of the portrait, pp. 38-39
New Series No. 3, vol. 13
Articles
Two College Treasures [Standing Cup and Cover, gilt and Two-handled Cup and Cover], pp. 15-16
Images
Areal photograph of the College
New Series No. 32
Articles
Editorial: The Quayside Development
The Pioneer Missionaries (Ronald Hyam) (includes photos of the portraits of Richard Johnson and Samuel Marsden; the Marsden Cross in New Zealand; and entries in the College Admissions Register)
C.S. Lewis: from Magdalen to Magdalene, 1954 (J.B. Constable) (includes photo of C.S. Lewis writing at his desk; and a letter from Lewis to the Master)
Reminiscences: Don't tell the Professor (John Mole - matriculated in 1961)
Images
The College from the cleared Quayside site (colour photo)
Black and white photographs of:
Professor Uberto Limentani
Lord Justice Staughton
Jon Ridgeon in action winning a silver medal in the 110 metres Hurdles at the World Athletic Championships in Rome, September 1987 and equalling his own British record
A memorial tablet to the pioneer missionaries from the College - David Brown, Richard Johnson, and Samuel Marsden
In Memoriam
Arthur Michael Ramsey, Hon. Fellow and Archbishop of Canterbury. Includes a black and white photograph of him as an undergraduate and a black and white photograph of his portrait by Ruskin Spear (see WA/A/110)
Walter Hamilton, Master of Magdalene, 1967-78 (includes a black and white photograph)
Tom Howarth, Fellow and Senior Tutor, 1973-80 (includes a black and white photograph)
New Series No. 6, vol. 13
Articles
Charles Stewart Parnell, Magdalene 1865-1869, pp. 13-16
A Lost Pepys-Library Book Recovered, pp. 16-19
The First Edition of Pepys's Diary: A Note, pp. 19-26
Images
A View of the Recently Restored Side of the Hall [as seen from the Pepys Building]
New Series No. 11
Obituaries
Marshal of The Royal Air Force Lord Tedder, Hon. Fellow 1943; Hon. LL.D. 1946; Chancellor of the University 1950-1967
Images
The Master, Walter Hamilton
Framed colour print showing Magdalene College from the field by Thomas Kerrich.
A handwritten note on the mount reads, 'The small window depicted above the east window of the Chapel lit the room in the Chapel roof where the library was kept until 1733'.
Magdalene Lad's Club - The Official Magazine of Magdalene College's Work in Emmanuel Parish, Camberwell, vol. V, No. 49 [Mallory was Cambridge Secretary in 1909].
Black and white group photograph. Winners of the Maiden Fours.
Names on the board read:
R. D. France (bow), J. R. Picken (2), J. Charteris (3), F. A. Woods (stroke), J. Pinto (cox)
Winner of the Maiden Sculls (J. R. Pope)
Sale prospectus containing particulars, plan, and conditions of sale for freehold property known as 'The Magdalene Street Estate' including Nos. 15 and 16 Magdalene Street, The Old Tan Yard with cottages and buildings.
Sold by Messrs J. Carter Jonas & Sons at the Lion Hotel in Cambridge (to be sold as one lot).
Framed black and white photograph of Magdalene Street.
Magdalene, Anti-Slavery and the Early Human Rights Movement from the 1780s to the 1830s by Ronald Hyam.
Two black and white photographs looking towards Mallory Court from Benson Court.
This collection consists of records relating to George Mallory's time whilst he was a student at Magdalene College, a few from his time at school at Winchester College, and from his career post Magdalene as a schoolmaster at Charterhouse.
The bulk of the collection is made up of letters written between him and his wife Ruth from the time of their engagement in 1914 until his death on Everest in 1924. The collection also contains the three letters found on his body in 1999.
The collection does not contain any original photographs although there are a number of copies which can be used for reference but cannot be reproduced without the prior consent of the copyright owner.
There is also a biographical file containing articles and other secondary sources about Mallory - see MCHR/1/MALLORY
Mallory, George Herbert Leigh (1886-1924), mountaineer