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Library and Archives
Map of Rome (PL 2990)
A rare 1625 woodcut map of Rome by Maggi and Maupin in the Pepys Library is being digitised for international research and future public access.
Magdalene College Library is conducting a stockcheck of 26,000 books, discovering valuable items like ex-libris books from Professor I. A. Richards. His works revolutionised literary criticism.
Magdalene Boat Club has had remarkable triumphs, from winning the Visitors’ Challenge Cup in 1967 to the rise of women’s rowing. The club’s success continues with growth on the horizon.
Ellie Swire explores John Pepys' university journey at Cambridge, detailing his relationship with his brother Samuel and their academic struggles, from arrival in 1660 to his eventual career.
The Pepys Library houses a rich collection of broadside ballads, including bawdy, historical, and musical works like The North Country Lovers, My Dog and I, and The Husbandman.
Explore the Pepys Library's virtual exhibition, featuring rare items from the Great Fire of London, including Samuel Pepys's diary, historical maps, fire-fighting innovations, and more.
Magdalene College’s Old Library hosted a bookbinding workshop led by Dr Emily Dourish, highlighting binding features that reveal a book's history, materials, and origins, valuable for cataloguing rare books.
Magdalene Boat Club (MBC), founded in 1828, rose to prominence with alumni like George Mallory. MBC’s history includes triumphs, challenges, Henley Regatta, and the Magdalene Pairs race.
Explore Samuel Pepys's diary in this virtual exhibition, showcasing his remarkable observations on 17th-century life. Discover his diary’s origins, shorthand system, and key items from his collection.