Printed rules of the Marlowe Dramatic Society.
Manuscript poem of two stanzas in French entitled 'Les bons gendarmes' by Jacques Charles Odry, written in his hand. Signature of Jacques Charles Odry at the foot of the leaf.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatManaging the Reshaping of the Church of England by Michael Turnbull Bishop of Durham.
Managing the Motor Industry Kaizen for Management by Ian Gibson.
Managing the City by Judith Mayhew.
Managing Armed Forces in the Fight Against Terrorism by John Lehman.
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), mountaineerTwo black and white photographs looking towards Mallory Court from Benson Court.
Magdalene, Anti-Slavery and the Early Human Rights Movement from the 1780s to the 1830s by Ronald Hyam.
Framed black and white photograph of Magdalene Street.
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)
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].
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'.
New Series No. 14
Articles
A Parnell Centenary, pp. 10-13
New Series No. 16
Obituaries
Richard William Ladborough (1908-1972). Includes photograph, pp. 2-5
Sir Charles Harington [admitted to Magdalene 1916; Hon. Fellow 1944]
Professor Francis Wormald [admitted to Magdalene 1922; Hon. Fellow 1961]
New Series No. 31
Articles
Editorial: the admission of women
Magdalene and the Molteno Institute (includes images of Professor Nuttall, Professor Keilin, and Dr Klein)
Reminiscences Cambridge in the Twenties (J.E.H. Blackie)
Unbuilt Magdalene II Redfern's Plan for Benson Court (1921) (includes images - view from Magdalene Bridge, internal elevation facing entry from Magdalene Street, plan of the layout of the new court)
Images
Two photos of Dorothea Richards
Letter from David Keilin to A.C. Benson (1916)
Letter from Harry Redfern to the Bursar (1921)
New Series No. 13
Obituaries
In Memoriam: Francis Reginald Fairfax Scott, pp. 1-5
Images
Frank Salter
Francis Scott
New Series No. 1, vol. 13
Articles
Some Recollections of C.K. Ogden, pp. 10-14
Peter Peckard, Master 1781-1797, pp. 15-23
A Discovery in the College Library [A.7.23]
Obituaries
Professor Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett
Images
Sketch plan of the Benson Court