Magdalene College - Reviews from across the web
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Magdalene College, Cambridge The Chapel on the north side of the court was built not later than 1483. A complete restoration was carried out between 1847 and 1851 ; the old oak roof was opened out, the stalls and other fittings made to correspond with it, and the east window was filled with stained glass by Hardman. The rooms o... cambridgeonline.co.uk
Magdalene College Cambridge - Cambridge venue guide - Itchy City Guides Magdelene College is unspectacular, but its handy location on Quayside means it’s easy to pop in and gawk at things, even if you only get as far as the quad before being asked to leave by an old man who seems to have been wearing the same blazer since he was born. The Pepys library holds everything ... itchycambridge.co.uk
Magdalene College, Cambridge The Pepys Building houses the famous diaries that Samuel Pepys bequeathed, along with his unique library to College in 1703. Located in Second Court, this is the principal ornament of the College and of considerable architectural interest. The exact history of the building is unknown, and it remains... magd.cam.ac.uk
Conference Cambridge - Magdalene College The 16th century College Hall in First Court, was originally the monastic refectory. It seats up to 100 people for dining, has a small gallery and is beautifully decorated with the heraldic arms of Queen Anne. The Hall has a special atmosphere particularly as dining in the evening is by candlelight.... conferencecambridge.com
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