For decades generations of Cambridge undergraduates have fantasised about a secret stash of Victorian pornography in the university’s library tower.
Many have tried to gain access to the chamber to uncover its illicit secrets. So intrigued was Stephen Fry by the collection that he wrote about it in his first novel, The Liar.
Despite the brilliant scientists, spies and politicians that the university has produced, no student is believed to have gained access to the closely-guarded hideaway.
But now it seems all their efforts have been in vain.
For all that is contained within “this magnificent erection”, as Neville Chamberlain is said to have described the 1934 tower, are distinctly restrained guides on the finer points of Victorian romantic etiquette.
(via Hit and Run).