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Background imageOxford University Collection: John Tradescants House at Kennington, c1883, (1912). Artist: Elias Ashmole

John Tradescants House at Kennington, c1883, (1912). Artist: Elias Ashmole
John Tradescants House at Kennington, c1883, (1912).The Musaeum Tradescantianum was the first museum open to the public to be established in England

Background imageOxford University Collection: Balliol College, Oxford, 1905. Artist: Edmund Hort New

Balliol College, Oxford, 1905. Artist: Edmund Hort New
Balliol College, Oxford, 1905. From The Studio Volume 64. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageOxford University Collection: The Prince of Wales and his tutors at Oxford University, c1860 (1910)

The Prince of Wales and his tutors at Oxford University, c1860 (1910). From Edward VII: His Life and Times, Volume I edited by Sir Richard Holmes, K.C.V.O. [The Amalgated Press, Ltd. London, 1910]

Background imageOxford University Collection: Duke Humphreys Library, c1902

Duke Humphreys Library, c1902. Duke Humfreys Library is the oldest reading room in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford

Background imageOxford University Collection: St Marys Church and the Radcliffe, from the quadrangle, at Brasenose, 1896

St Marys Church and the Radcliffe, from the quadrangle, at Brasenose, 1896
St Marys Church and the Radcliffe, from the quadrangle, at Brasenose, 1875. The Radcliffe Camera was designed by James Gibbs to house the Radcliffe Science Library

Background imageOxford University Collection: Christ Church - Peckwater Quadrangle, 1906

Christ Church - Peckwater Quadrangle, 1906
Christ Church - Peckwater Quadrangle. After John Fulleylove (1845?1908). Originally printed in Fulleyloves book entitled Oxford, 1903

Background imageOxford University Collection: Oxford University cricket XI, c1899. Artist: Stearn

Oxford University cricket XI, c1899. Artist: Stearn
Oxford University cricket XI, c1899. A print from The Book of Cricket, a Gallery of Famous Players, edited by CB Fry, George Newnes Ltd, London, c1899

Background imageOxford University Collection: Lords Cricket Ground, the luncheon interval, London, c1899. Artist: RW Thomas

Lords Cricket Ground, the luncheon interval, London, c1899. Artist: RW Thomas
Lords Cricket Ground, the luncheon interval, London, c1899. Scene during the Oxford versus Cambridge University match. A print from The Book of Cricket, a Gallery of Famous Players, edited by CB Fry

Background imageOxford University Collection: Garden front, St Johns College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, late 19th or early 20th century

Garden front, St Johns College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, late 19th or early 20th century. St Johns College was founded in 1555 by Thomas White, a merchant, who served as Lord Mayor of London in 1553

Background imageOxford University Collection: Dining hall, Christ Church College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, late 19th or early 20th century

Dining hall, Christ Church College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, late 19th or early 20th century. Established in the 16th century during the reign of Henry VIII, Christ Church, also known as The House

Background imageOxford University Collection: Corpus, the Reverend Thomas Fowler, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, 1899. Artist: FTD

Corpus, the Reverend Thomas Fowler, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, 1899. Artist: FTD
Corpus, the Reverend Thomas Fowler, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, 1899. Fowler (1832-1904) was President of Corpus Christi College

Background imageOxford University Collection: The winning Oxford boat race crew, 1896 (1937)

The winning Oxford boat race crew, 1896 (1937). A print from The Story of Seventy Momentous Years, the Life and Times of King George V, 1865-1936, editor Harold Wheeler, Odhams Press Ltd, London, 1937

Background imageOxford University Collection: Advert for the Morris Oxford motor car, 1930

Advert for the Morris Oxford motor car, 1930. The car outside New College, Oxford. A print from Illustrated London News, 17th May 1930

Background imageOxford University Collection: Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, early 20th century. Artist: Kingsway

Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, early 20th century. Artist: Kingsway
Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, early 20th century. As seen from the bridge

Background imageOxford University Collection: University of Oxford, 1849

University of Oxford, 1849. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume I (Paris, 1849)

Background imageOxford University Collection: The Clarendon Building, Oxford, c1920. Artist: WF Taylor

The Clarendon Building, Oxford, c1920. Artist: WF Taylor
The Clarendon Building, Oxford, c1920. The building was designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, and was built between 1711 and 1715

Background imageOxford University Collection: The Manner of Burning the Martyrs, during the Bloody Reign, of Queen Mary, 1783

The Manner of Burning the Martyrs, during the Bloody Reign, of Queen Mary, 1783. Artist: Samuel Sparrow
The Manner of Burning the Martyrs, during the Bloody Reign, of Queen Mary, 1783. The execution of former Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, outside Balliol College, Oxford on 21 March 1556

Background imageOxford University Collection: The Throne Room, Buckingham Palace. Presentation of an Address from the University of Oxford

The Throne Room, Buckingham Palace. Presentation of an Address from the University of Oxford, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of

Background imageOxford University Collection: William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, (1580-1630), 1824. Artist: J Jenkins

William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, (1580-1630), 1824. Artist: J Jenkins
William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, (1580-1630), 1824. Herbert was chancellor of the University of Oxford and he co-founded Pembroke College, Oxford, with King James I of England

Background imageOxford University Collection: The Parks, cricket ground of Oxford University, 1912. Artist: Hills and Saunders

The Parks, cricket ground of Oxford University, 1912. Artist: Hills and Saunders
The Parks, cricket ground of Oxford University, 1912. From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageOxford University Collection: The University Boat Race, March 1912 (1935)

The University Boat Race, March 1912 (1935). Both the Oxford and Cambridge boats sank during the race, swamped by rough waters in the Thames

Background imageOxford University Collection: Henry Chicheley, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1805). Artist: R Roffe

Henry Chicheley, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1805). Artist: R Roffe
Henry Chicheley, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1805). Chicheley (c1364-1443) became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1413. He was the founder of All Souls College, Oxford

Background imageOxford University Collection: Royal mandate to erase the name of Locke from the students of Christ Church, Oxford, 1684, (1894)

Royal mandate to erase the name of Locke from the students of Christ Church, Oxford, 1684, (1894)
Royal mandate to erase the name of John Locke from the students of Christ Church, Oxford, 1684, (1894). Locke was expelled from the college after he fell under suspicion of involvement in the Rye

Background imageOxford University Collection: One hundred clerks, New College, Oxford, c1453, (1892)

One hundred clerks, New College, Oxford, c1453, (1892). An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume I, Macmillan and Co, London

Background imageOxford University Collection: Sundial, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Herbert Felton

Sundial, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Herbert Felton
Sundial, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. Corpus Christi College was founded in 1517 by Richard Foxe, the Bishop of Winchester

Background imageOxford University Collection: Merton College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. Artist: HN King

Merton College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. Artist: HN King
Merton College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. Merton College was established in 1264 by Walter de Merton, Chancellor to Henry III and Edward I

Background imageOxford University Collection: Tom Tower, Christchurch College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. Artist: W Mann

Tom Tower, Christchurch College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. Artist: W Mann
Tom Tower, Christchurch College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. Established in the 16th century during the reign of Henry VIII, Christ Church, also known as The House

Background imageOxford University Collection: Magdalen bell tower, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. Artist: George F Nicholls

Magdalen bell tower, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. Artist: George F Nicholls
Magdalen bell tower, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. One of the best known landmarks of Oxford, the Magdalen Great Tower was built between 1492 and c1509

Background imageOxford University Collection: Start of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London, 1926-1927

Start of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London, 1926-1927. The traditional university rowing race starts at Putney and finishes at Mortlake. The course is 4 miles and 374 yards (6, 779 m)

Background imageOxford University Collection: Finish of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London, 1926-1927

Finish of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London, 1926-1927. The traditional university rowing race starts at Putney and finishes at Mortlake. The course is 4 miles and 374 yards (6, 779 m)

Background imageOxford University Collection: Magdalen College, Oxford, 17th century, (1894)

Magdalen College, Oxford, 17th century, (1894). The college was founded in 1458. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume IV

Background imageOxford University Collection: Oxford, 1937

Oxford, 1937. Sights of Britain, third series of 48 cigarette cards, issued with Senior Service, Junior Member, and Illingworth cigarettes

Background imageOxford University Collection: Magdalen College, Oxford, 1900

Magdalen College, Oxford, 1900. One of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900)

Background imageOxford University Collection: South front of All Souls College, Oxford University, 1834. Artist: John Le Keux

South front of All Souls College, Oxford University, 1834. Artist: John Le Keux
South front of All Souls College, Oxford University, 1834

Background imageOxford University Collection: All Souls College, Oxford University

All Souls College, Oxford University

Background imageOxford University Collection: Brasenose College, Oxford University

Brasenose College, Oxford University

Background imageOxford University Collection: The Cloister, Magdalen College, Oxford University, 19th century. Artist: John Le Keux

The Cloister, Magdalen College, Oxford University, 19th century. Artist: John Le Keux
The Cloister, Magdalen College, Oxford University, 19th century. The cloister was built in the 15th century

Background imageOxford University Collection: Brazen Nose (Brasenose) College Chapel, Oxford University, 1835. Artist: John Le Keux

Brazen Nose (Brasenose) College Chapel, Oxford University, 1835. Artist: John Le Keux
Brazen Nose (Brasenose) College Chapel, Oxford University, 1835

Background imageOxford University Collection: Proscholium to the Divinity School, Oxford, 1836. Artist: John Le Keux

Proscholium to the Divinity School, Oxford, 1836. Artist: John Le Keux
Proscholium to the Divinity School, Oxford, 1836. Part of Oxford University, the Divinity School was built between 1427 and 1483

Background imageOxford University Collection: Gown and town row, Oxford, 15th November 1845

Gown and town row, Oxford, 15th November 1845. A fight between locals and university students

Background imageOxford University Collection: Interior of the Radcliffe Library, Oxford University, 1835. Artist: John Le Keux

Interior of the Radcliffe Library, Oxford University, 1835. Artist: John Le Keux
Interior of the Radcliffe Library, Oxford University, 1835. Interior of the Radcliffe Camera, the circular English Baroque style building designed by James Gibbs in the 18th century that used to

Background imageOxford University Collection: The Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford University, c1830s. Artist: John Le Keux

The Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford University, c1830s. Artist: John Le Keux
The Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford University, c1830s

Background imageOxford University Collection: Interior of Christ Church Hall, Oxford University, c1830s. Artist: JH Le Keux

Interior of Christ Church Hall, Oxford University, c1830s. Artist: JH Le Keux
Interior of Christ Church Hall, Oxford University, c1830s

Background imageOxford University Collection: Staircase to the Hall, Christ Church, Oxford University, 1833. Artist: John Le Keux

Staircase to the Hall, Christ Church, Oxford University, 1833. Artist: John Le Keux
Staircase to the Hall, Christ Church, Oxford University, 1833

Background imageOxford University Collection: Merton College Chapel, from the quadrangle, Oxford, 1834. Artist: John Le Keux

Merton College Chapel, from the quadrangle, Oxford, 1834. Artist: John Le Keux
Merton College Chapel, from the quadrangle, Oxford, 1834. The chapel was built between the 13th and 15th century

Background imageOxford University Collection: The Divinity School, Oxford, 1837. Artist: John Le Keux

The Divinity School, Oxford, 1837. Artist: John Le Keux
The Divinity School, Oxford, 1837. Part of Oxford University, the Divinity School was built between 1427 and 1483. A fine example of Perpendicular style architecture

Background imageOxford University Collection: Sir Thomas Pope, (1810)

Sir Thomas Pope, (1810). The founder of Trinity College, Oxford, Pope (c1507-1559) was born at Deddington, near Banbury, Oxfordshire

Background imageOxford University Collection: John Stainer, organist of St Pauls Cathedral, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

John Stainer, organist of St Pauls Cathedral, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
John Stainer, organist of St Pauls Cathedral, 1878. After having previously been organist at St Michaels College, Tenbury, and Oxford University



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