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East Ham ChurchThe fine old church of St. Mary Magdalen, East Ham, London, which is mainly of Norman construction, with a distintive circular apse. Date: 11th - 12th century
Mary Lady WalpoleMARY MAGDALEN, Baroness WALPOLE, wife of Horatio, First Baron. Date: CIRCA 1700
William PembleWILLIAM PEMBLE English puritan churchman of Magdalen college, Oxford. Date: 1592 - 1623
Magdalen De PasseMAGDALEN DE PASSE Dutch engraver, highly regarded Date: 1596 - 1638
Emily Lady MontaguEMILY MAGDALEN, lady MONTAGU (nee Dupre) wife of Lord William Montagu Date: ? - 1848
Mary Magdalen ReadingMARY MAGDALEN, repenting of her former life, reads a Good Book which inspires her to behave better in future. Date: first century
Mary Magdalen and StuffMARY MAGDALEN, holding a pot of spikenard (nardostachys jatamansi) with which, regardless of the expense, she proposes to anoint the feet of Jesus. Date: first century
Laurence HumphreyLAURENCE HUMPHREY Churchman, biographer, president of Magdalen college, Oxford, dean of Winchester. Date: 1527 - 1590
John Hough, BishopJOHN HOUGH Bishop of Worcester and president of Magdalen College, Oxford. Date: 1651 - 1743
View of Magdalen College Tower and Bridge, Oxford. Turner, William (of Oxford) 1789 - 1862
Basilica of St Mary Magdalen. Central nave. FRANCE. Vezelay. Basilica of St Mary Magdalen. Romanesque art. Architecture
Magdalen Tower, from the river, Oxford, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Magdalen Tower, Oxford, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Magdalen College, Founders Tower and Cloisters, Oxford, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Magdalen College, from the river, Oxford, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
St. Mary Magdalen in prayer
Oxford England. American Army men, attending Oxford University for special courses given by distinguished educators, view the Thames River following one of their classes
Magdalen Bridge and Tower, OxfordThe approach to the centre of Oxford via Magdalen Bridge, with Magdalen Tower in the centre distance. early 20th century
Magdalen Tower, OxfordThe tower of Magdalen College, Oxford, viewed from Magdalen Bridge which leads into the High Street. Date: circa 1900
Fallow DeerFallow deer in Magdalen Park, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1960s
Magdalen College SchoolSchool attached to Magdalen College, Oxford
Jesus and Mary MagdalenWhile dining with Simon the Pharisee, his feet are anointed by Mary Magdalen with precious spices
Mary Washes his FeetWhile he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, Mary Magdalen anoints his feet with expensive toiletries
Oxford / Magdalen / CloisterOxford: Magdalen College the cloisters Date: 1903
Mary Magdalen RepentsMARY MAGDALEN She repents of her evil life, reading a Good Book (what, I wonder ?) which assures her there is hope of salvation even for such as her
Jesuss Feet (Rubens)While he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, a sinful woman - generally identified as Mary Magdalen - washes his feet with her tears and anoints them with costly ointment
Jesuss Feet (Hamilton)While he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, a sinful woman - generally identified as Mary Magdalen - washes his feet with her tears and anoints them with costly ointment
Jesuss Feet (Barlow)While he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, a sinful woman - generally identified as Mary Magdalen - washes his feet with her tears and anoints them with costly ointment
Magdalen and JesusMARY MAGDALEN sees Jesus resurrected from his tomb
Jesus Tomb EmptyMary Magdalen, Mary the mother of James, and Salome come with spices to anoint Jesuss body, but find his tomb empty : a moment later, an angel will tell them that Jesus is risen
Jesuss Feet WashedWhile he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, a sinful woman - generally identified as Mary Magdalen - washes his feet with her tears and anoints them with costly ointment