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  1. A history of the building is contained in the Rev. H. A. Wilson's Magdalen College (University of Oxford College Histories, 1899), a work made easier by the earlier labours and researches of Dr. J. R. Bloxam, Rev. W. D. Macray, and Mr. J. C. Buckler.

  2. 4 giorni fa · The Faculty is absolutely delighted to announce that Professor Gillian Ramchand will be joining us and Magdalen College as Professor of Syntax and Semantics from 1 January 2025. Professor Ramchand gained her PhD from Stanford University in 1993, after which she moved to posts at the University of Oxford (1993–2004) and then the then University of Tromsø, now UiT the Arctic

  3. 18 ore fa · Visitors flocked to a 15th century former school building in Wainfleet for the grand reopening after substantial refurbishment over 10 weeks. The Magdalen College School in St John Street had been ...

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  4. 18 ore fa · Visitors flocked to a 15th century former school building in Wainfleet for the grand reopening after substantial refurbishment over 10 weeks. The Magdalen College School in St John Street had been closed for a year after structural concerns were raised by the trustees who run it.

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  5. 4 giorni fa · Magdalene College in the 15th-century foundation was the only house of regular studies in Cambridge provided at first exclusively for Benedictine monks; the buildings of this period survive although to some extent obscured by later refacing and refitting.

  6. 4 giorni fa · Churchill church. The new church at Church is dedicated to All Saints. It was consecrated in 1827 and paid for by James Haughton Langston. The architect was John Plowman of Oxford. The tower which is in a Gothic Revival style is modelled on the tower of Magdalen College in Oxford.

  7. 3 giorni fa · On the night I watched, the president of Magdalen college’s husband happened to be one of these lucky suitors. A moment which left the audience slightly bewildered, yet nevertheless entertained, was the first act ending with a naval officer (Hugh Linklater) collapsing to the ground in what can only be described as sexual ecstasy after seeing Orlando, who had just transformed into a woman.