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Magdalene College, 1776

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'.

Pepys Building

Framed black and white print of the Pepys Building by Harraden. Printed label on the back reads 'James Rossiter, Printseller, 23 Green Street & 8 Rose Crescent, Cambridge'. A handwritten label reads 'From Miss Self of Trinity Street (Gardeners) Christmas 1963'.

Benson Court

One black and white photograph of the staircases 'H' and 'J' in the wooden framed buildings in Benson Court [now holding the offices of the master and President's PAs].

Fellows

Photographs of Fellows of Magdalene College.

Robert Latham

Framed black and white photograph of Robert Latham (Pepys Librarian).

W.S. Wigglesworth

Framed black and white photograph of W.S. Wigglesworth (Vicar-General, York and Dean of Arches, Canterbury).

Sir Henry Willink

Framed black and white photograph of Sir Henry Willink (Master).

Aude Fitzsimons

Colour photographs of Aude Fitzsimons, Assistant Librarian, elected Fellow-Commoner in 1997.

Natasha McDowell

  • MCCA/MCPH/2/2/5/McDowell
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1997
  • Parte deCollege Archives

Colour photograph of Natasha McDowell, Research Fellow.

Fellows Photographs, up to 1975

Album of photographs of Fellows arranged in order of seniority, from F.R.F. Scott to A.T. Thomas. The following people are in the album:

F.R.F. Scott – one photograph

Dr D.W. Babbage (1933) – two photographs

Dr B.C. Saunders (1938) – one photograph

R.F. Bennett (1938) – two photographs

J.F. Burnet (1949) – one photograph

Prof. J.E. Stevens (1950) – two duplicate photographs in different sizes

Prof. L.P. Pugh (1953) – photograph of painting

J.B. Dwight and R.W.M Dias (1955), colour

D.W. Roberts (1958) – three photographs (one is a photograph of a drawing by Oakshett)

Dr P.J. Grubb (1960) – two photographs, colour

Dr R. Hyam – three photographs, one black and white (1962), two in colour (1993) and (1969). Latter shows Dr Hyam in Swaziland

J.B. Dwight (1962) – one photograph

Prof. U. Limentani (1964) – one photograph

Prof. J.A.W. Bennett (1964) – one photograph

Dr P.E. Reynolds – two photographs, one in black and white (1964), one in colour

Dr J.E. Field (1964) – one photograph

B.M. Deakin (1967) – one photograph

Dr C.F. Kolbert (1968) – one photograph

Dr N. Boyle – three photographs, two black and white (1968), one colour photocopy

R.C. Latham (1970) – one photograph

T.E.B. Howarth (1973) – one photograph

R.C. Martineau (1969) – one photograph

Dr D.K.C. Cooper (1972) – one photograph

Dr R.B. Morris – two photographs, one black and white (1973), one colour, captioned: ‘Doc Morris, ‘Doc M’, This Christmas ?2000’

Dr D.M. Turner (1973) – one photograph

Dr P.A. Maddn (1975) – one photograph

Dr R.J.S. Spence (1976) – one colour photograph

A.P. Tyrer (1974) – one photograph

Dr A.F. Wallace-Hadrill (1976) – one photograph

Dr A.T. Thomas (1976) – one photograph

General College Photographs Vol. I to 1940s

This album begins with a photographic record of some of those who died in the 1914-18 War:

(1) M.R.H. Morley
(2) F.R. Orme
(3) C.N. Crawford
(4) R.L. Knubley and R. Burnier
(5) G. Nash and C.B. Watson
(6) G.H. Harrison and A.F. Gray
(7) G.H. Wyndham and K.F. Watson
(8) R.C. Scudamore and T.K. Barlow
(9) L.H. Stern and Memorial tablet
(10) J.C. Morris and H F. Wilson
(11) B.W. Hill and L.H. Berlein
(12) R.P. Hepburn and F.E. Long
(13) G.J.O. Bull and J.N. Dennis
(14) J.E. Tollemache and T. Onslow
(15) A.C.P. Arnold and W.H.C. Cave
(16) T. Musgrave and B.C. Johns
(17) I.W. Garnett and N. Kemp
(18) A. Clapton and A.J. Barrow
(19) R. W. Phillipps

Then follows a group of photographs which belonged to C.R.I. Johnson (admitted to Magdalene in 1901):

(19b) College VIII after bumping Jesus II, Lent Bumps 1902
(20a) May Bumps: Ditton Corner, June 1902
(20b) College VIII [n.d. c. 1902-05]
(21a) Boat Club races, Ditton Corner [n.d. c.1902-05]
(21b) Cricket XI [n.d. c.1902-05]
(22a) Tennis VI [n.d. c.1902-05]

Then follows a group of photographs which belonged to F. R. Salter:

(22b) Rugby XV, 1911 showing F.R. Salter, middle row, 3rd from left
(23a) Magdalene Stewards, May 1911 showing F.R. Salter, front row, 3rd from left
(23b) Magdalene Stewards, 1912 showing F.R. Salter, front row, 2nd from left
(24a) May Ball, 1912
(24b) Private dinner party
(25a) (1) F.R. Salter, G. H. Winterbotham, A. C. Benson, 1911
(25a) (2) F.R. Salter and O. F. Morshead as an undergraduate in First Court [post-1916]
(25a) (3) C.R.I. Johnson (1882-1979 and admitted to Magdalene in 1901)
(25b) Boating, 1912 (Fen Ditton)
(26a) Boating, 1912 (Fen Ditton)

Then a miscellaneous group of photos, 1890s to 1941:

(26b) Group photograph of the Silk family taken in Cross Keys Yard, c.1921 [members of the family have been identified]

(27) Magdalene Residents, June 1919. Presented by Rear Admiral R.M. Dick in 1979 (see front row, 2nd from right)
Many of the naval officers have been identified. Of the Fellows (in the front row): Salter (3), Vernon-Jones (6), Nuttall (8), Ramsey (10), Peel (14), Clark (17)

(28a) S. Gaselee with Orthodox prelates visiting Magdalene, 10 July 1930 (names given)

(28b) Three postcards of the Pepys Library - interior of the south east wing, view as seen from the Fellows' Garden; and a close up
of an archway

(29a) Four postcards c.1915 - Magdalene Street; First Court; interior of the Chapel; interior of the Chapel

(29b) Four postcards - Library; Combination Room; interior of the Hall looking towards the gallery, interior of the Hall looking down from the Gallery towards High Table

(30a) Prof. J.R. Lumby (Matriculated 1854, Fellow 1860)

(30b) 3 views of Magdalene c.1905 - View of First Court before it was covered in ivy; (2) The interior of Hall looking towards High Table; (3) The interior of Chapel [deposited by R. W. Feachem ex. A. de C. Charles (Magdalene1900)]

(31a) Two photos: (1) Venerable John Bond (Matriculated 1857, Fellow 1861-65, Hon. Fellow 1907-12, Archdeacon of Stowe 1902-12)
and (2) Bishop T. Stevens (Bishop of Barking) (Matriculated 1859)

(31b) Three photos of S.A. Donaldson (Master 1904-15) given by his grand daughter via Mr B.M. Deakin (Fellow) in July 1993:
(1) possibly his installation as Vice-Chancellor
(2) with Bishop of Salisbury
(3) with daughter Mary (later Mrs A. Shawcross)

(32a) Two photos: (1) E.C. Baber (Matriculated 1867; d.1890, explorer) and (2) Jack French, College Butler (d.1912 after 50 years in the College's service, his father having been Head Porter)

(32b) The young Lord Burghley at Fenners in cricket whites [n.d.]

(33a) Rugby XV, 1947-48.
Names given - W. Tordoff, J.L. Corbett, J.W. Harding, J.B. Forge, R.H. Butcher, M.V.M Pope, M.R.S. Mitchell, R.C. Stretton, A.C. Mundy Castle, D. Lindsay, J.K. Wood (Secretary), P. de A. Moore (Captain), M. Phillips, R.H. Goldthorpe, T.J. Drury

(33b) Rugby XV, 1933-34.
Names given - H.J.M. Rigby, R.G. Dowell, A.J. le G. Jacob, Sir D.H. Hawley Bart, R.M. Frost, B.N. Waley-Cohen, F.W. Haigh, J.E. Parry, J.A.A. Blaikie (Hon Secretary), M.H. Dorman (Captain), B.M. Napier, C.A. Emerson, T.N.K. Walker, A. Gibson, R.W. Fleming

(34a) Association Football XI, 1941
Names given - J.P. Sedgwick, F.L. Pym, J.A. Brelsford, J.C. Brown, J.R. Ley, H.C. Flickling
C.P. Noble, J.P. Matthews (Secretary), A.E. Flood (Captain), M.G. Allen, K.M. Rigby

(34b) Hockey XI, 1926-27
Names given - P.M.R. James, G.S. Ward, W.L. Pulley, P.A. Marchington, F.E.V. Ross, A.G. Clutton-Brock, S.H. Wood, J.M.G. Blakiston (Captain), J.S.B. Lloyd, K.E. Beart

(35a) Hockey XI, Lent 1926
Names given - J.M.G. Blakiston, A. G. Clutton-Brock, W.L. Pulley, P.A. Marchington, E.B.S. Clarke, S.H. Wood (Hon. Secretary), C.E. Keysell (Captain), H.A. Clutton-Brock, J. S.B. Lloyd, K.E. Beart, F.E.V. Ross

(35b) Rugby XV, 1935-36
Names given - A. Maples, R.M.K. Slater, A.J.V. Arthur, I.L. Roney-Dougal, S. Kilpatrick, D.H. Stodart, J.G. Craddock, R.G. Dowell, G.E.T. Brown (Secretary), R.M. Frost (Captain), R.W. Fleming, G.P. Davies, B.N. Waley-Cohen, M. St. J. Packe, R.C. Moon

(36a) Group photograph, c.1930s

(Loose) Staff outing to Margate, 2 July 1936

(Loose) Residents of the College, c. 1930s

General College Photographs Vol. II to 1970s

At the front of the album is a photograph of the memorial tablet to George Horton (Butler)

Photographs 1-12 are from Mrs Ruck's (grand daughter of Latimer Neville) collection:
(1a) Latimer Neville (Master 1853-1904), from a negative given by his grand daughter Mrs Ruck in 1977
(1b) St Mary Magdalene Statue, 1876
(2) The College from Quayside, showing Watergate on the left as reconstructed by Penrose
(3) The College from Magdalene Bridge, c. 1880-95
(4) Magdalene Street, c. 1880-95
(5) First Court, showing the statue c.1880-95
(6) Chapel, c. 1880-95
(7) Pepys Building, 1880-95

Photographs 8-12 were taken c. 1875 before the Magdalene Statue (1876) but after the restoration of the West range (1875):
(8) Fellows' Garden
(9) Master's Garden
(10) Master's Garden in winter
(11) Master's Lodge
(12) Master's Lodge

(13) Ven. A. T. Wirgman (matriculated in 1866)

Photographs 14-16 are from C. Lumby's scrapbook given by Mr B. False in 1971
(14) Rugby XV, 1907
(15) May Boat, 1909
(16) Rugby XV, Lent 1910

(17) Eights
(18a) F.R. Salter's tea-party, 1911:
P.G. Knappett (1907) - F. R. Salter (1910) - M.A. Hepburn (1908) - W.H.F. Maule
[Given by Mr Maule in 1973. Although this is marked 'Fellows' Garden, Magdalene College' (and this was confirmed both by Mr Maule & Sir Owen Morshead) this is not wholly convincing. A possible alternative location might be between Merton Hall and Merton Cottage, where F.R. Salter had a tenancy at one time (See Benson Diary, 170/43, 23 May 1923:
"Went round to Salter's nice little house, Merton Cottage .... a beautiful and secluded garden ": but also OMP/IV/3 (Morshead Papers)
(18b) Bowls in Second Court (Francis Turner)
(19) College photograph, May 1925
Fellows in front row, from left: Turner (3), Morshead (5), Salter (7), Ramsey (9), Benson (11), Peel (13), Nuttall (15), Clark (17).
A.M. Ramsey is in the 2nd row from top, 2nd from the right
(20) May Ball, June 1911 - the first May Ball [2 copies, one is loose]
(21) A.C. Benson, 1923 (autographed)
(22) College photograph, c. 1926-27
Fellows in the front row from the left: Turner (3), Salter (9), Vernon-Jones (11), Piccoli (15), Richards (17). The Master (A.B. Ramsey) is No. 13.
(23) Magdalene & Selwyn VIIIs (c. 1909)
(24) Magdalene VIII, 1910
(25) First Court, early 20th century
(26) Hall, early 20th century

Photographs 27-38 were taken for Country Life Magazine in 1928
(27) Pepys Building - back
(28) Pepys Building - front
(29) Pepys Building - view from left Cloister
(30) Pepys Library - interior (SE Wing)
(31) Pepys Library - bindings by Samuel Mearne
(32) Main Gate
(33) Entrance to Screens from First Court
(34) Gateway between Fellows' & Master's Gardens
(35) Exit from Fellows' & Master's Gardens showing revolving spikes (removed in mid-1960s)
(36) Old inner room of Library (now the Parlour). The large volumes in the foreground are Royal Commission Publications (sold 1979)
(37) Large Combination Room
(38) Small Combination Room (then Fellows' Guest Room)

(39) Staff, c. 1940-45
C.E. Plumb (back row, 3rd from the right) was a porter for 51 years
'Horace' (back row, 4th from the right) had an obituary in the College Magazine No. 4 (1959-60) pp. 14-16
Mrs Blows (front row, No. 17), bedmaker of Mallory Court 4, is referred to in the autobiography of the last Kabaka of Buganda (E.F. Mutesa) as "the woman who came in to make my bed, selected doubtless for her advanced years and unbecoming countenance, as all female college servants seemed to be...." (Desecration of my Kingdom, 1967, p. 94)
L.W. Brown (2nd row from the top, far right) was a clerk in the College Office for 47 years, and Chief Clerk from 1954 to1976; he became a Member of the College, and a Minister in the United Reformed Church.
The following Fellows appear:
2nd row from the front: Peel (1), Vernon-Jones (11)
3rd row: Keilin (9)
4th row: Turner (3), Scott (4), Salter (5), Bennett (6), Saunders (7)
The Master (A.B. Ramsay) is 9th in the 2nd row from the front and Miss Ramsay is 9th in the front row.

(40a) Prof. Alfred Newton
(40b) F.R.F. Scott (Senior Tutor)
(41) Cardington balloon drifts down into Benson Court, October 1965
(42) Opening of the Benson Diary crate in the Master's Lodge, 17 June 1975:
From left to right: R:R.F. Bennett, L.W. Brown, R.C. Martineau, J.F. Burnet, D.W. Babbage, D. Strachan, W. Hamilton, I.A. Richards, T.E.B. Howarth
(43) Senior Combination Room, 1979
(44a) Ramsay Hall, 1979
(44b) Altar-piece in Parlour
(45a) Chapel, 1979
(45b) JCR, 1979
(46) Reconstruction of Greenhouse, June 1979
(47) Reconstruction of Greenhouse, June 1979
(48 and 49) Benson Diary display in Heffers for publication of Newsome, D. On the Edge of Paradise, June 1980
(50) Photograph of the portrait of the Visitor, 9th Lord Braybrooke by David Poole at Audley End, 1980
(51) The Revd C.J.F. Scott, Chaplain
(52) David Strachan, carpenter (1971-78)
(53) Tom Meekins, butler (1953-77)
(54) L.W. Brown, College Chief Clerk 1954-9, College Secretary 1959-76
(55) Staff, 1979
(56) Mr Salter as Proctor
(57) Dr Saunders as Senior Proctor with S.E. Dunn (Gyp) on the left (by M.E. Murrell, 1 August 1945)
(58) Fellows Garden (c. 1951) (S. Willink)
(59) Accident at 13 Magdalene Street c. 1952-53 (presented by Dr I.M. Jessiman, 2003)

BBC TV Film - Going Up

  • MCCA/MCPH/5/1
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 31 August 1976
  • Parte deCollege Archives

BBC 1 Documentary 'Going Up': a personal look at being a new boy in a old University by Sir Antony Jay.
Produced for BBC TV by Ramsay Short.
Shown on BBC 1 on 31 August 1976.
Duration: 49.35 minutes
Footage: 4648 on 35 mm
Accompanying script: 20 pages (the marked portions were for re-transmission in another programme in 1979).

Antony Jay chose Magdalene as the location for his film since he was himself an undergraduate here (Matric. 1948), but unfortunately scenes from the St John's May Ball were misleadingly tagged on to the end.
Apart from the Master, the following Fellows appeared: D.W. Babbage, R.F. Bennett, N. Boyle, T.E.B. Howarth.
The Porter with the lines was Cyril Plumb, towards the end of his 51 years in the job.

The film focussed on three undergraduates 'coming up' as freshmen in October 1975:
M.C. Allen, J.P.C. Rham and N.S.W. Williams, chosen to represent three different types of school: public school (Allen), independent day school (Williams), and comprehensive (Rham); and reading Mathematics, History and Modern Languages respectively.
The Governing Body accepted the film as on the whole a fair representation.

Video copy made in 2000 by Clerk of Works.

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