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Mayo College, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India, a boys independent boarding school founded in 1875. Date: circa 1910s
Bishop Otter College, Chichester, West Sussex Date: 1901
Trinity College of Music, Mandeville Place, London. Date: circa 1922
Wellington College, Crowthorne, BerkshireWellington College, Crowthorne, near Sandhurst, Berkshire, England. Showing the chapel Date: 1910s
American College for Girls at Uskudar, Istanbul, Turkey Date: 1898
Phoenix Club, Oxford University - Denys Finch-HattonMembers of the Phoenix Club including, front row, second from right, the Hon. Denys Finch-Hatton, (1887 - 1931), later a big game hunter and lover of Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen)
St Aloysius College Chapel, Mangalore, IndiaSt Aloysius College Chapel in Mangalore, Karnataka, India. It was built n 1899-1900 and has been compared with the Sistine Chapel in Rome. It is dedicated to Aloysius Gonzaga
Female LumberjacksTwo young women, female lumberjacks, chopping wood with huge axes on a college farm in Finchley, north London, England
Punting at Cambridge 1Punting on the Cam (also known as the Granta) on the Backs at Cambridge; the famous Bridge of Sighs (modelled on the one in Venice) links parts of St Johns College
Inauguration of Wellington CollegeThe arrival of Queen Victoria at Wellington College for the inauguration of the school in Feburary 1859. The school, situated about twelve miles south of Windsor
Cambridge / Backs / St JohnsCambridge: the Backs, with the tower of St Johns College in the distance
Kings College ChapelKings College chapel - the interior, looking towards the organ screen
Emmanuel College ChapelA view of the Emmanuel College Chapel and adjacent buildings
QUEENS COLLEGE 1690A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library, the Deans lodgings & gardens, the kitchen & fellows formal gardens
CHRISTs COLLEGE 1690A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library, the Deans lodgings & garden, the kitchen & an area for playing le jeu de paume (real tennis ?)
Brasenose College 1675A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library, the Deans lodgings & the formal gardens. One of 39 engravings made of Oxford Colleges by Loggan
Magdalen College 1675A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library, the Deans lodgings, the kitchen & garden. One of 39 engravings made of Oxford Colleges by Loggan
Cricket Field, Campbell College, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1904
Corpus Christi College quad, OxfordThe quadrangle of Corpus Christi College Chapel, Oxford. The column sun dial, surmounted with the college symbol, the pelican, can be seen fenced off in the centre of the quad
Greenwich PlacentiaThe palace of Placentia stood on the site of the later Naval College, but was demolished 1664 : it was the scene of many important events such as the birth of Elizabeth. Date: 16-17th centuries
Dulwich Toll GateLondons last Toll Gate. Set in sylvan surroundings, at College Road, Dulwich, south London, it is on property belonging to Dulwich College. Date: 1950s
Magdalen College, OxfordThe classic view of Magdalen College and its tower, viewed from Magdalen Bridge which leads into the High Street. Date: circa 1830
Punting at CambridgeA group of people punting on the River Cam at Cambridge, with Kings College Chapel in the background
Victoria College, Alexandria - QuadrangleA view through the arcading of the Quadrangle at Victoria College, Alexandria, Egypt
Trinity College DublinA glimpse of Trinity College, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland, founded in 1591. Our photograph shows the college green and Campanile. Date: 1960s
Oxford / Christ ChurchOxford: Christ Church College Tom Quadrangle
Greenwich ParkA fine view from Greenwich Park, London, with the National Maritime Museum in the foreground. The central building is the Queens House, Royal Naval College behind
Henley Regatta 1955The final of the Ladies Challenge Plate. The Queens College Cambridge eight defeat their opponents from Lady Margaret College, Cambridge
Clare College 1690A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library, the Deans lodgings, the kitchen & tree- lined walks & grounds
Oxford / High Street 1779The High, showing St Marys Church, All Souls and Queens College
Caius College and Senate House, Cambridge, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Two Heralds and a Pursuivant (L. to R.) Rouge Coix Pursuivant, Mr. J. R. Bromhead Walker, with Somerset Herald, Major M. R. Trappes-Lomax, and York Herald, Mr. A. J. Toppin
Morden CollegeBuilt by sir John Morden, a Turkey merchant, circa 1700, to house decayed merchants and still providing a home for people in unfortunate circumstances
Keble College floodlit 1949A summer ball at Keble College, Oxford: the College, which was floodlit for the occasion, made an imposing and spectacular background
The Royal College of Art, by Sir Hugh Maxwell CassonA watercolour and pen painting of The Royal College of Art, London. The Illustrated London News featured a long running series of paintings of Londons architecture by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson during
A Game of Eton Fives, 1911Two photographs showing a game of fives, played in one of the courts at Eton College, 1911
Ward at Kings CollegeWigram ward of Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, S.E. London
Oxford / Exeter Quad 1903Oxford: Exeter College Quadrangle
Dulwich College C1760View of a corner of Dulwich College
Royal College SurgeonsThe Royal College of Surgeons, in Lincolns Inn Fields, London, one of Britains leading medical institutions, chartered in 1800 but with origins in medieval guilds
Barnard College, New York City, America
The Imperial Institute, London. Originally, it had three copper-roofed Renaissance-style towers (two of which are shown here), but a single 85-metre tower, Queens Tower
Taunton School, Taunton, Somerset Date: 1924
St. Johns College, chapel from the river, Cambridge, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Samuel Johnson / OxfordDR SAMUEL JOHNSON English writers room over Pembroke College Gateway in Oxford, where he studied
Quadrangle, Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Coats of Arms for Schools and Colleges, including Oxford and Cambridge, public schools and grammar schools. Date: circa 1910
Radley College, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Date: circa 1908