Photograph album containing black and white photographs of the ceremony during which Mr Eugene Power presented the Caxton Ovid to the College. The ceremony took place in the Pepys Library.
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
Report and valuation prepared by F. Charles Gray (Chartered Surveyor, Gray Son & Cook) on the freehold property at Nos. 31 and 32 Bridge Street.
Framed black and white photograph of Robert Latham (Pepys Librarian).
Framed black and white photograph of W.S. Wigglesworth (Vicar-General, York and Dean of Arches, Canterbury).
Framed black and white photograph of Sir Henry Willink (Master).
Statutory declaration by Arthur Rutter (estate agent) and William Frampton Andrews (timber merchant) in relation to Wentworth House, Chesterton Lane.
Parties: (1) William Frampton Andrews (timber merchant), (2) Magdalene College
Conveyance of a messuage and four cottages in Chesterton Road [now 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 Chesterton Road]. Includes a site plan.
No. 60
Obituaries
Lord Ezra
Articles
Pepys and the anatomists by M.E.J. Hughes
Reading a sonnet with C.S. Lewis by E.H. Cooper
T.S. Eliot and Magdalene by R.D. Williams
Chapel stall-plates by R. Hyam
W.B. Yeats and the Steinach operation by N. Rushton
No. 62
Articles
The unlikely hero of Everest: the other side of George Mallory by R. Hyam
'Good discourse among the old men - of Islands now and then rising and falling again in the sea': Samuel Pepys and fantastical islands by M.E.J. Hughes
'Stuck in reverse': the disappearing Suffolk coast by T. Spencer and Susan Brooks
Return to Valhalla: The portrait of Professor William Farish by Henry Perronet Briggs by J.M. Munns
Natural disasters by E.K.M. So
No. 63
Articles
A note on the tapestry room: 30 Thompson's Lane by R. Hyam
Nicholson's portrait of Benson: An unusual piece of College art history by R. Hyam and J.M. Munns
Global Science, National Horizons by S. Dubow
Turbulent Water: The Irish Sea in culture by C. Connolly
Margaret, Lady Brooke, Ranee of Sawawak by Susannah Roberts
New Series No. 32
Obituaries
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)
Articles
Editorial: The Quayside Development
The Pioneer Missionaries by 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 by 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 by John Mole
Personal view: from the Senior Tutor: B.M. Deakin
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
Printed leaflet Amendment of the Statutes made by the Governing Body on 16 June 2011 and given Crown approval on 15 February 2012.
Printed bound copy of the 1926 Statutes.
Contains the records of the admission of Fellows, Honorary Fellows, Masters, and Scholars and includes their signatures.
Many of the entries report of daily life in Dublin, with references to news about the Battle of Waterloo.
Sem títuloEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Dublin and visits to his family in Belfast.
Sem títuloEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Dublin and his work in the Quay.
Sem títuloEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Dublin and his work at the Quay.
Sem títuloEntries by Michael Ferrar about visits to family members and daily life in Dublin.
Sem títuloEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Belfast and Dublin.
Sem títuloEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Belfast and Dublin.
Sem títuloEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Belfast and Dublin.
Sem títuloEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Belfast. The entries end abruptly in 1883, the year of Michael Ferrar's death.
Sem títuloIn existence between 1919 and 1925.