The Thames: Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery, on the Banks of that Noble RiverVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1811 - Thames River (England) |
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... Tower Christ Church , the Cathedral of that College , All Saints Church , Merton College , St. Mary's Church , Radcliffe Library , All Souls College , and Magdalen Tower , are distinctly marked . The University of Oxford , whether ...
... Tower Christ Church , the Cathedral of that College , All Saints Church , Merton College , St. Mary's Church , Radcliffe Library , All Souls College , and Magdalen Tower , are distinctly marked . The University of Oxford , whether ...
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... many judicious alterations and improve- ments . At the foot of this bridge is Magdalen College , whose lofty tower which is one hundred and fifty feet in height , is a very , OXFORD . fine specimen of that which is generally called OXFORD .
... many judicious alterations and improve- ments . At the foot of this bridge is Magdalen College , whose lofty tower which is one hundred and fifty feet in height , is a very , OXFORD . fine specimen of that which is generally called OXFORD .
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... tower , with its lofty and finely ornamented spire , was added by the first Bishop of Oxford in the reign of Henry the Eighth . The elegant portico was raised by Dr. Owen , chaplain to Archbishop Laud , in the year 1637 . The High ...
... tower , with its lofty and finely ornamented spire , was added by the first Bishop of Oxford in the reign of Henry the Eighth . The elegant portico was raised by Dr. Owen , chaplain to Archbishop Laud , in the year 1637 . The High ...
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... tower with a dome , which was added to the structure by Sir Christopher , is most happily adapted to the character of the building , and crowns the whole . It contains the bell which is so well known by the name of Great Tom of Oxford ...
... tower with a dome , which was added to the structure by Sir Christopher , is most happily adapted to the character of the building , and crowns the whole . It contains the bell which is so well known by the name of Great Tom of Oxford ...
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... Tower . From the Robinsons it descended to David , Earl of Wemyss , who married Mary , daughter and co - heir of Sir John Robinson , Baronet , of whom it was purchased in the year 1710 , by Simon , first Lord Harcourt , Lord High ...
... Tower . From the Robinsons it descended to David , Earl of Wemyss , who married Mary , daughter and co - heir of Sir John Robinson , Baronet , of whom it was purchased in the year 1710 , by Simon , first Lord Harcourt , Lord High ...
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