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Title: Oxford Water-ColoursAuthor: John FulleyloveRelease date: September 8, 2017 [eBook #55512]Most recently updated: October 23, 2024Language: EnglishCredits: Produced by Chuck Greif (This file was produced from imagesavailable at The Internet Archive)

Title: Oxford Water-Colours

Author: John Fulleylove

Author: John Fulleylove

Release date: September 8, 2017 [eBook #55512]Most recently updated: October 23, 2024

Language: English

Credits: Produced by Chuck Greif (This file was produced from imagesavailable at The Internet Archive)

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TOM TOWER, CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE The Tower to the level of the finial of the ogee-headed window is of the date of Wolsey’s foundation; the remaining part was added by Sir Christopher Wren.TOM TOWER, CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGEThe Tower to the level of the finial of the ogee-headed window is of the date of Wolsey’s foundation; the remaining part was added by Sir Christopher Wren.

By   JOHN   FULLEYLOVE, R.I.A. & C. BLACK, LTD.4, 5 & 6 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. 1

Published October, 1916LIST OF VOLUMES INBLACK’S “WATER-COLOUR” SERIESBERKSHIRE. By Sutton PalmerBIRKET FOSTERBUCKINGHAMSHIRE. By Sutton PalmerBURNS COUNTRY. By George Houston, A.R.S.A., R.S.W.CAMBRIDGE. By William MatthisonCHANNEL ISLANDS. By H. B. WimbushCHESTER. By E. Harrison ComptonCORNWALL. By G. F. NichollsCOTSWOLDS. By G. F. NichollsCOTTAGES OF ENGLAND. By Helen AllinghamDICKENS COUNTRY. By various ArtistsEDINBURGH. By John Fulleylove. R.I.ENGLISH LAKES. By A. Heaton CooperESSEX. By Burleigh BruhlETON. By E. D. BrintonGALLOWAY. By James Faed. Junr.HAMPSHIRE. By Wilfrid Ball, R.E.HARDY COUNTRY. By Walter TyndaleHOLY LAND. By John Fulleylove, R.I.ISLE OF MAN, By A. Heaton CooperISLE OF WIGHT. By A. Heaton CooperKENT. By Biscombe GardnerLIVERPOOL. By J. Hamilton HayLONDON, By various ArtistsMESOPOTAMIA, By Edith CheesmanNILE, THE. By Ella du CaneNORTH WALES. By Robert FowlerOXFORD. By John Fulleylove. R.I.SCOTT COUNTRY. By various ArtistsSCOTTISH HIGHLANDS. By various ArtistsSURREY. By Sutton PalmerSUSSEX. By Wilfrid Ball. R.E.SWITZERLAND. By various ArtistsWARWICKSHIRE. By Fred WhiteheadWINDSOR. By G. M. HentonWORCESTERSHIRE. By Thomas TyndaleWYE, THE. By Sutton PalmerA. & C.Black, Ltd., 4, 5 & 6 Soho Square, London, W. 1.Printed in Great Britain byBilling and Sons, Ltd., Guildford And EsherLIST OF WATER-COLOURSBy JOHN FULLEYLOVE, R.I.1.Tom Tower, Christchurch CollegeFrontispiece2.Oxford, from South Hinksey3.Broad Street, looking West4.Oxford, from the Sheldonian Theatre5.The University Church of St. Mary6.St. Giles’s, looking towards St. Mary Magdalen (South)7.Oriel College8.Interior of the Bodleian Library9.The Cloisters, Magdalen College10.Magdalen Tower and Bridge11.All Souls’ College and the High Street12.Corpus Christi College13.Christchurch: Peckwater Quadrangle14.The Radcliffe Library, or Camera Bodleiana, from All Souls’ College15.Entrance Gateway of Hertford College and the Radcliffe Library16.All Saints’ Church from Turl Street17.The Entrance to Queen’s College from Logic Lane18.The River Isis19.The Library, Oriel College20.The Clarendon Building, Broad StreetOn the Cover

Published October, 1916LIST OF VOLUMES INBLACK’S “WATER-COLOUR” SERIES

A. & C.Black, Ltd., 4, 5 & 6 Soho Square, London, W. 1.

Printed in Great Britain byBilling and Sons, Ltd., Guildford And Esher

OXFORD, FROM SOUTH HINKSEYOXFORD, FROM SOUTH HINKSEY

BROAD STREET, LOOKING WESTBROAD STREET, LOOKING WEST

OXFORD, FROM THE SHELDONIAN THEATREOXFORD, FROM THE SHELDONIAN THEATRE

THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF ST. MARY The buildings on the extreme right of the picture are those belonging to Oriel College.THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF ST. MARYThe buildings on the extreme right of the picture are those belonging to Oriel College.

ST. GILES’S, LOOKING TOWARDS ST. MARY MAGDALEN (SOUTH)ST. GILES’S, LOOKING TOWARDS ST. MARY MAGDALEN (SOUTH)

ORIEL COLLEGEORIEL COLLEGE

INTERIOR OF THE BODLEIAN LIBRARYINTERIOR OF THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY

THE CLOISTERS, MAGDALEN COLLEGETHE CLOISTERS, MAGDALEN COLLEGE

MAGDALEN TOWER AND BRIDGEMAGDALEN TOWER AND BRIDGE

ALL SOULS’ COLLEGE AND THE HIGH STREETALL SOULS’ COLLEGE AND THE HIGH STREET

CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE In the centre of the quadrangle rises a cylindrical dial surmounted by a “pelican in her piety,” the badge of the Founder of the College.CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGEIn the centre of the quadrangle rises a cylindrical dial surmounted by a “pelican in her piety,” the badge of the Founder of the College.

CHRISTCHURCH: PECKWATER QUADRANGLECHRISTCHURCH: PECKWATER QUADRANGLE

THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARY, OR CAMERA BODLEIANA, FROM ALL SOULS’ COLLEGE This dome may compare with some of the finest in Europe.THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARY, OR CAMERA BODLEIANA, FROM ALL SOULS’ COLLEGEThis dome may compare with some of the finest in Europe.

ENTRANCE GATEWAY OF HERTFORD COLLEGE THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARYENTRANCE GATEWAY OF HERTFORD COLLEGE THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARY

ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH FROM TURL STREET All Saints’ Church was built in 1708 from a design by Dr. Aldrich, Dean of Christchurch.ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH FROM TURL STREETAll Saints’ Church was built in 1708 from a design by Dr. Aldrich, Dean of Christchurch.

THE ENTRANCE TO QUEEN’S COLLEGE FROM LOGIC LANE The statue is that of Queen Caroline, Consort of George II.THE ENTRANCE TO QUEEN’S COLLEGE FROM LOGIC LANEThe statue is that of Queen Caroline, Consort of George II.

THE RIVER ISIS On the right is the gold and white barge of Magdalen College undergoing repair. The masts and barges of other colleges line the side of the river, and Folly Bridge closes the prospect.THE RIVER ISISOn the right is the gold and white barge of Magdalen College undergoing repair. The masts and barges of other colleges line the side of the river, and Folly Bridge closes the prospect.

THE LIBRARY; ORIEL COLLEGE A dignified building of the Ionic order of architecture, designed by James Wyatt about 1788.THE LIBRARY; ORIEL COLLEGEA dignified building of the Ionic order of architecture, designed by James Wyatt about 1788.

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