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Flight of Matilda from Oxford, 1142 (1789). Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154
Flight of Matilda from Oxford, 1142. Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154. He supported the claim to the throne of Matilda (1102-1167)
Oxford Market, 19th century. Hand-coloured later
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
Oxford, 1937. Sights of Britain, third series of 48 cigarette cards, issued with Senior Service, Junior Member, and Illingworth cigarettes
Big Tom, Oxford, c1920s. Gatehouse and clock tower in the university city. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, The second series of British royal and ancient buildings
St Marys, Oxford, 1900St Mary s, Oxford, 1900. University Church of St Mary the Virgin seen from the High Street. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (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)
North-east view of St Giless Church, Oxford, 1820. Artist: J BarnettNorth-east view of St Giless Church, Oxford, 1820
South front of All Souls College, Oxford University, 1834. Artist: John Le KeuxSouth front of All Souls College, Oxford University, 1834
All Souls College, Oxford University
Brasenose College, Oxford University
Medley House, Oxford. View of the facade of the house with a formal garden in front
The Cloister, Magdalen College, Oxford University, 19th century. Artist: John Le KeuxThe Cloister, Magdalen College, Oxford University, 19th century. The cloister was built in the 15th century
Magdalen Church, from Broad Street, Oxford, 1833. Artist: John Le KeuxMagdalen Church, from Broad Street, Oxford, 1833
Brazen Nose (Brasenose) College Chapel, Oxford University, 1835. Artist: John Le KeuxBrazen Nose (Brasenose) College Chapel, Oxford University, 1835
St Michaels Church, Oxford, 1834. Artist: John Le KeuxSt Michaels Church, Oxford, 1834
Iffley Church from the south-west, Oxfordford, 1834. Artist: John Le KeuxIffley Church from the south-west, Oxford, 1834
Proscholium to the Divinity School, Oxford, 1836. Artist: John Le KeuxProscholium to the Divinity School, Oxford, 1836. Part of Oxford University, the Divinity School was built between 1427 and 1483
Gown and town row, Oxford, 15th November 1845. A fight between locals and university students
Beaumont Palace, Oxford. Artist: HawkinsBeaumont Palace, Oxford. Beaumont Palace was built in c1130 as a royal palace by Henry I. It was donated to the Carmelites as the site of a monastery by Edward II
Interior of the Radcliffe Library, Oxford University, 1835. Artist: John Le KeuxInterior 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
St Thomass Church, Oxford, 1835. Artist: John Le KeuxSt Thomass Church, Oxford, 1835
Church of St Peter le Bailey, Oxford, 1835. Artist: John Le KeuxChurch of St Peter le Bailey, Oxford, 1835
Interior of St Peters Church, Oxford, 1833. Artist: John Le KeuxInterior of St Peters Church, Oxford, 1833. The pews and seats have been removed
St Peters Church, from the south-east, Oxford, 1833. Artist: John Le KeuxSt Peters Church, from the south-east, Oxford, 1833
St Martins Church, Carfax, Oxford, 1835. Artist: John Le KeuxSt Martins Church, Carfax, Oxford, 1835
Tower and spire of Saint Marys Church, Oxford, 1833. Artist: John Le KeuxTower and spire of Saint Marys Church, Oxford, 1833
St Giless Church, Oxford, 1834. Artist: John Le KeuxSt Giless Church, Oxford, 1834
The Hall of Wadham College, Oxford University, 1836. Artist: John Le KeuxThe Hall of Wadham College, Oxford University, 1836
The Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford University, c1830s. Artist: John Le KeuxThe Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford University, c1830s
Wadham College Chapel, Oxford University, 19th century. Artist: J BluckWadham College Chapel, Oxford University, 19th century
Interior of Christ Church Hall, Oxford University, c1830s. Artist: JH Le KeuxInterior of Christ Church Hall, Oxford University, c1830s
Staircase to the Hall, Christ Church, Oxford University, 1833. Artist: John Le KeuxStaircase to the Hall, Christ Church, Oxford University, 1833
Merton College Chapel, from the quadrangle, Oxford, 1834. Artist: John Le KeuxMerton College Chapel, from the quadrangle, Oxford, 1834. The chapel was built between the 13th and 15th century
The Divinity School, Oxford, 1837. Artist: John Le KeuxThe Divinity School, Oxford, 1837. Part of Oxford University, the Divinity School was built between 1427 and 1483. A fine example of Perpendicular style architecture
Redcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, c1950-1970. Artist: Graham ClilverdRedcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, c1950-1970. Named after the physician John Radcliffe, the Radcliffe Infirmary was Oxfords first hospital, opening in 1770. It closed in January 2007
Letter from Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, to the future King George I, c1711. Artist: Robert Harley, Earl of OxfordLetter from Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, to the future King George I, c1711. Letter from Harley to George Louis, Elector of Hanover (who became King George I in 1714), announcing
Flight Of The Empress Maude, 12th century, (c1850). In 1142, Maude (or Matilda), was trapped in Oxford Castle but escaped over the ice of the frozen River Thames
Folly Bridge, Oxford, 20th Century. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London, 20th Century)
Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford, politician, (1832). Artist: WT MoteRobert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford, politician, (1832). Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer (1661-1724), was an English statesman of the Stuart and early Georgian periods
Feasting in Oxford (A cycle of Alexander romances), ca 1400. Artist: AnonymousFeasting in Oxford (A cycle of Alexander romances), ca 1400. Found in the collection of Bodleian Library, Oxford
Oxford: St Marys from Oriel Lane, 1792-1793. Artist: JMW TurnerOxford: St Marys from Oriel Lane, 1792-1793. View of the 13th century tower and 14th century spire of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin. From the Tate collection, London
The colleges of the University of Oxford, 1895The colleges of the University of Oxford, Oxford, 1895. A series of vignettes of the colleges dating from the 13th and 14th centuries: 1. University College; 2. Queens College; 3
Robert Earl of Oxford, 1775. Artist: J CollyerRobert Earl of Oxford, 1775. Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer (1661-1724), was an English statesman of the Stuart and early Georgian periods
Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, 1862. Founded in 1772, the observatory is named after the physician John Radcliffe (1652-1714)
Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, England, 1834. Founded in 1772, the observatory is named after the physician John Radcliffe (1652-1714)
The Quadrangle of Magdalen College, 15th centuryThe Quadrangle of Magdalen College, Oxford, 15th century