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The most important items in the Library are the six original bound manuscripts of Pepys's diary but there are other remarkable holdings, including: [1]. Naval records compiled by Pepys when he was Secretary to the Admiralty, including two of the "Anthony Rolls", illustrating the Royal Navy's ships circa 1546, including the Mary Rose.
The Royal Institute of British Architects has named The New Library of Magdalene College in Cambridge the winner of its 2022 prize. ... Inside, students can enjoy wide reading rooms, private desks ...
Magdalene College formal hall, c.1870 The hall in 2014. Daniel Waterland, a theologian by training, became master of the college in 1714 and prescribed a new curriculum for undergraduate students at Magdalene. [22] His new curriculum included Mathematics, Newtonian Physics, Geography and Astronomy, as well as Classics, Logic and Metaphysics.
Cambridge University Library, referred to within the university as "the University Library" or just "the UL", is the central research library.It holds around 8 million items (including maps and sheet music) and, in contrast with the Bodleian or the British Library, many of its books are available on open shelves.
Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts (formerly Northeast Catholic College, [1] The College of Saint Mary Magdalen, [3] and simply Magdalen College [2]) was a private Catholic liberal arts college in Warner, New Hampshire, United States. The college opened in 1973. Enrollment never exceeded 90 students and it closed in May 2024. [5] [6]
Magdalene College, Cambridge; Template:Masters of Magdalene College, Cambridge ... Pepys Library This page was last edited on 28 January 2023, at 21:31 (UTC). ...
He then went on in 1880 to Sedbergh School whose register reports that as librarian he, "re-catalogued the library with E. L. Crawhall" (another student). Foxton Ferguson continued on to New College, Oxford in 1885 and proceeded to get an Academic Clerkship [ 3 ] at Magdalen College, Oxford in 1887 receiving his B.A. in 1890. [ 4 ]
Freeman was born in London. Educated at Magdalen College, Oxford (1935–38), he received his BA in 1938 (First Class honours in Zoology) and MA in 1950. He was reading for his doctor of philosophy degree with a Senior Demyship at Magdalen when World War II began.