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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Oxford Water-Colors, by John Fulleylove
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-Title: Oxford Water-Colors
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-Author: John Fulleylove
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-Release Date: September 8, 2017 [EBook #55512]
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-Language: English
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-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OXFORD WATER-COLORS ***
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- OXFORD
- WATER-COLOURS
-
- JOHN FULLEYLOVE, R.I.
-
-
- [Illustration: 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.]
-
- OXFORD
-
- WATER-COLOURS
-
- By JOHN FULLEYLOVE, R.I.
-
- A. & C. BLACK, LTD.
- 4, 5 & 6 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. 1
-
- _Published October_, 1916
-
-
- LIST OF VOLUMES IN
-
- BLACK’S “WATER-COLOUR” SERIES
-
- BERKSHIRE. By Sutton Palmer
- BIRKET FOSTER
- BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. By Sutton Palmer
- BURNS COUNTRY. By George Houston, A.R.S.A., R.S.W.
- CAMBRIDGE. By William Matthison
- CHANNEL ISLANDS. By H. B. Wimbush
- CHESTER. By E. Harrison Compton
- CORNWALL. By G. F. Nicholls
- COTSWOLDS. By G. F. Nicholls
- COTTAGES OF ENGLAND. By Helen Allingham
- DICKENS COUNTRY. By various Artists
- EDINBURGH. By John Fulleylove. R.I.
- ENGLISH LAKES. By A. Heaton Cooper
- ESSEX. By Burleigh Bruhl
- ETON. By E. D. Brinton
- GALLOWAY. By James Faed. Junr.
- HAMPSHIRE. By Wilfrid Ball, R.E.
- HARDY COUNTRY. By Walter Tyndale
- HOLY LAND. By John Fulleylove, R.I.
-
- ISLE OF MAN, By A. Heaton Cooper
- ISLE OF WIGHT. By A. Heaton Cooper
- KENT. By Biscombe Gardner
- LIVERPOOL. By J. Hamilton Hay
- LONDON, By various Artists
- MESOPOTAMIA, By Edith Cheesman
- NILE, THE. By Ella du Cane
- NORTH WALES. By Robert Fowler
- OXFORD. By John Fulleylove. R.I.
- SCOTT COUNTRY. By various Artists
- SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS. By various Artists
- SURREY. By Sutton Palmer
- SUSSEX. By Wilfrid Ball. R.E.
- SWITZERLAND. By various Artists
- WARWICKSHIRE. By Fred Whitehead
- WINDSOR. By G. M. Henton
- WORCESTERSHIRE. By Thomas Tyndale
- WYE, THE. By Sutton Palmer
-
- A. & C. BLACK, LTD., 4, 5 & 6 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. 1.
-
- _Printed in Great Britain by_
-
- BILLING AND SONS, LTD., GUILDFORD AND ESHER
-
-
-
-
- LIST OF WATER-COLOURS
- By JOHN FULLEYLOVE, R.I.
-
- 1. Tom Tower, Christchurch College _Frontispiece_
-
- 2. Oxford, from South Hinksey
-
- 3. Broad Street, looking West
-
- 4. Oxford, from the Sheldonian Theatre
-
- 5. The University Church of St. Mary
-
- 6. St. Giles’s, looking towards St. Mary Magdalen (South)
-
- 7. Oriel College
-
- 8. Interior of the Bodleian Library
-
- 9. The Cloisters, Magdalen College
-
- 10. Magdalen Tower and Bridge
-
- 11. All Souls’ College and the High Street
-
- 12. Corpus Christi College
-
- 13. Christchurch: Peckwater Quadrangle
-
- 14. The Radcliffe Library, or Camera Bodleiana, from All Souls’ College
-
- 15. Entrance Gateway of Hertford College and the Radcliffe Library
-
- 16. All Saints’ Church from Turl Street
-
- 17. The Entrance to Queen’s College from Logic Lane
-
- 18. The River Isis
-
- 19. The Library, Oriel College
-
- 20. The Clarendon Building, Broad Street _On the Cover_
-
-
- [Illustration: OXFORD, FROM SOUTH HINKSEY]
-
- [Illustration: BROAD STREET, LOOKING WEST]
-
- [Illustration: OXFORD, FROM THE SHELDONIAN THEATRE]
-
- [Illustration: THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF ST. MARY
-
- The buildings on the extreme right of the picture are those belonging
- to Oriel College.]
-
- [Illustration: ST. GILES’S, LOOKING TOWARDS ST. MARY MAGDALEN (SOUTH)]
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- [Illustration: ORIEL COLLEGE]
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- [Illustration: INTERIOR OF THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY]
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- [Illustration: THE CLOISTERS, MAGDALEN COLLEGE]
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- [Illustration: MAGDALEN TOWER AND BRIDGE]
-
- [Illustration: ALL SOULS’ COLLEGE AND THE HIGH STREET]
-
- [Illustration: 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.]
-
- [Illustration: CHRISTCHURCH: PECKWATER QUADRANGLE]
-
- [Illustration: THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARY, OR CAMERA BODLEIANA, FROM ALL
- SOULS’ COLLEGE
-
- This dome may compare with some of the finest in Europe.]
-
- [Illustration: ENTRANCE GATEWAY OF HERTFORD COLLEGE
-
- THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARY]
-
- [Illustration: ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH FROM TURL STREET
-
- All Saints’ Church was built in 1708 from a design by Dr. Aldrich,
- Dean of Christchurch.]
-
- [Illustration: THE ENTRANCE TO QUEEN’S COLLEGE FROM LOGIC LANE The
- statue is that of Queen Caroline, Consort of George II.]
-
- [Illustration: 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.]
-
- [Illustration: THE LIBRARY; ORIEL COLLEGE
-
- A dignified building of the Ionic order of architecture, designed by
- James Wyatt about 1788.]
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-<img src="images/ill_001_sml.jpg" width="299" height="500" alt="TOM TOWER, CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE
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-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." /></a>
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-<span class="caption">TOM TOWER, CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE
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-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.</span>
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-<h1 class="grnn">OXFORD<br />
-WATER<small>=</small>COLOURS</h1>
-
-<p class="cb"><span class="grnn"><big>By &nbsp; JOHN &nbsp; FULLEYLOVE, R.I.</big></span><br />
-<br /><br />
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-<img src="images/colophon.jpg"
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-<br /><br />
-<span class="grnn">A. &amp; C. BLACK, LTD.<br />
-4, 5 &amp; 6 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. 1</span></p>
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-<div class="grnn">
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-<p class="c"><i>Published October</i>, 1916<br />
-<br /><br /><br />
-
-LIST OF VOLUMES IN<br />
-<big>BLACK’S “WATER-COLOUR” SERIES</big></p>
-
-<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="">
-<tr valign="top">
-<td>BERKSHIRE. By Sutton Palmer<br />
-BIRKET FOSTER<br />
-BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. By Sutton Palmer<br />
-BURNS COUNTRY. By George Houston, A.R.S.A., R.S.W.&nbsp; &nbsp; <br />
-CAMBRIDGE. By William Matthison<br />
-CHANNEL ISLANDS. By H. B. Wimbush<br />
-CHESTER. By E. Harrison Compton<br />
-CORNWALL. By G. F. Nicholls<br />
-COTSWOLDS. By G. F. Nicholls<br />
-COTTAGES OF ENGLAND. By Helen Allingham<br />
-DICKENS COUNTRY. By various Artists<br />
-EDINBURGH. By John Fulleylove. R.I.<br />
-ENGLISH LAKES. By A. Heaton Cooper<br />
-ESSEX. By Burleigh Bruhl<br />
-ETON. By E. D. Brinton<br />
-GALLOWAY. By James Faed. Junr.<br />
-HAMPSHIRE. By Wilfrid Ball, R.E.<br />
-HARDY COUNTRY. By Walter Tyndale<br />
-HOLY LAND. By John Fulleylove, R.I.</td>
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-<td>ISLE OF MAN, By A. Heaton Cooper<br />
-ISLE OF WIGHT. By A. Heaton Cooper<br />
-KENT. By Biscombe Gardner<br />
-LIVERPOOL. By J. Hamilton Hay<br />
-LONDON, By various Artists<br />
-MESOPOTAMIA, By Edith Cheesman<br />
-NILE, THE. By Ella du Cane<br />
-NORTH WALES. By Robert Fowler<br />
-OXFORD. By John Fulleylove. R.I.<br />
-SCOTT COUNTRY. By various Artists<br />
-SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS. By various Artists<br />
-SURREY. By Sutton Palmer<br />
-SUSSEX. By Wilfrid Ball. R.E.<br />
-SWITZERLAND. By various Artists<br />
-WARWICKSHIRE. By Fred Whitehead<br />
-WINDSOR. By G. M. Henton<br />
-WORCESTERSHIRE. By Thomas Tyndale<br />
-WYE, THE. By Sutton Palmer</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p class="c">A. &amp; C. <span class="smcap">Black, Ltd., 4, 5 &amp; 6 Soho Square, London</span>, W. 1.</p>
-
-<p class="c"><i>Printed in Great Britain by</i>
-<span class="smcap">Billing and Sons, Ltd., Guildford And Esher</span></p>
-
-<h2><big>LIST OF WATER-COLOURS</big><br /><br />
-By JOHN FULLEYLOVE, R.I.</h2>
-
-<table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" summary="">
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-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_001">1.</a></td><td>Tom Tower, Christchurch College <i>Frontispiece</i></td></tr>
-
-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_002">2.</a></td><td>Oxford, from South Hinksey</td></tr>
-
-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_003">3.</a></td><td>Broad Street, looking West</td></tr>
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-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_004">4.</a></td><td>Oxford, from the Sheldonian Theatre</td></tr>
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-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_005">5.</a></td><td>The University Church of St. Mary</td></tr>
-
-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_006">6.</a></td><td>St. Giles’s, looking towards St. Mary Magdalen (South)</td></tr>
-
-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_007">7.</a></td><td>Oriel College</td></tr>
-
-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_008">8.</a></td><td>Interior of the Bodleian Library</td></tr>
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-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_009">9.</a></td><td>The Cloisters, Magdalen College</td></tr>
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-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_010">10.</a></td><td>Magdalen Tower and Bridge</td></tr>
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-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_011">11.</a></td><td>All Souls’ College and the High Street</td></tr>
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-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_012">12.</a></td><td>Corpus Christi College</td></tr>
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-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_013">13.</a></td><td>Christchurch: Peckwater Quadrangle</td></tr>
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-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_014">14.</a></td><td>The Radcliffe Library, or Camera Bodleiana, from All Souls’ College</td></tr>
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-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_015">15.</a></td><td>Entrance Gateway of Hertford College and the Radcliffe Library</td></tr>
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-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_016">16.</a></td><td>All Saints’ Church from Turl Street</td></tr>
-
-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_017">17.</a></td><td>The Entrance to Queen’s College from Logic Lane</td></tr>
-
-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_018">18.</a></td><td>The River Isis</td></tr>
-
-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_019">19.</a></td><td>The Library, Oriel College</td></tr>
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-<tr valign="top"><td class="rt"><a href="#ill_020">20.</a></td><td>The Clarendon Building, Broad Street <i>On the Cover</i></td></tr>
-</table>
-</div>
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-<p><a name="ill_002" id="ill_002"></a></p>
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-<div class="figcenter">
-<a href="images/ill_003_lg.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_003_sml.jpg" alt="OXFORD, FROM SOUTH HINKSEY" /></a>
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-<span class="caption">OXFORD, FROM SOUTH HINKSEY</span>
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-<p><a name="ill_003" id="ill_003"></a></p>
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-<span class="caption">BROAD STREET, LOOKING WEST</span>
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-<br />
-<span class="caption">OXFORD, FROM THE SHELDONIAN THEATRE</span>
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-<p><a name="ill_005" id="ill_005"></a></p>
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-<img src="images/ill_006_sml.jpg" alt="THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF ST. MARY
-
-The buildings on the extreme right of the picture are those belonging to
-Oriel College." /></a>
-<br />
-<span class="caption">THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF ST. MARY
-<br />
-The buildings on the extreme right of the picture are those belonging to
-Oriel College.</span>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="ill_006" id="ill_006"></a></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter">
-<a href="images/ill_007_lg.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_007_sml.jpg" alt="ST. GILES’S, LOOKING TOWARDS ST. MARY MAGDALEN (SOUTH)" /></a>
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-<span class="caption">ST. GILES’S, LOOKING TOWARDS ST. MARY MAGDALEN (SOUTH)</span>
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-
-<p><a name="ill_007" id="ill_007"></a></p>
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-<div class="figcenter">
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-<p><a name="ill_008" id="ill_008"></a></p>
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-<img src="images/ill_009_sml.jpg" width="500" height="329" alt="INTERIOR OF THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY" /></a>
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-<span class="caption">INTERIOR OF THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY</span>
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-<p><a name="ill_009" id="ill_009"></a></p>
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-<span class="caption">THE CLOISTERS, MAGDALEN COLLEGE</span>
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-<span class="caption">MAGDALEN TOWER AND BRIDGE</span>
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-<p><a name="ill_011" id="ill_011"></a></p>
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-<img src="images/ill_012_sml.jpg" width="500" height="323" alt="ALL SOULS’ COLLEGE AND THE HIGH STREET" /></a>
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-<span class="caption">ALL SOULS’ COLLEGE AND THE HIGH STREET</span>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="ill_012" id="ill_012"></a></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter">
-<a href="images/ill_013_lg.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_013_sml.jpg" width="287" height="500" alt="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." /></a>
-<br />
-<span class="caption">CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE
-<br />
-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.</span>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="ill_013" id="ill_013"></a></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter">
-<a href="images/ill_014_lg.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_014_sml.jpg" width="500" height="354" alt="CHRISTCHURCH: PECKWATER QUADRANGLE" /></a>
-<br />
-<span class="caption">CHRISTCHURCH: PECKWATER QUADRANGLE</span>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="ill_014" id="ill_014"></a></p>
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-<div class="figcenter">
-<a href="images/ill_015_lg.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_015_sml.jpg" width="295" height="500" alt="THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARY, OR CAMERA BODLEIANA, FROM ALL SOULS’ COLLEGE
-
-This dome may compare with some of the finest in Europe." /></a>
-<br />
-<span class="caption">THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARY, OR CAMERA BODLEIANA, FROM ALL SOULS’ COLLEGE
-<br />
-This dome may compare with some of the finest in Europe.</span>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="ill_015" id="ill_015"></a></p>
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-<div class="figcenter">
-<a href="images/ill_016_lg.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_016_sml.jpg" width="349" height="500" alt="ENTRANCE GATEWAY OF HERTFORD COLLEGE
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-THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARY" /></a>
-<br />
-<span class="caption">ENTRANCE GATEWAY OF HERTFORD COLLEGE
-
-THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARY</span>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="ill_016" id="ill_016"></a></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter">
-<a href="images/ill_017_lg.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_017_sml.jpg" width="293" height="500" alt="ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH FROM TURL STREET
-
-All Saints’ Church was built in 1708 from a design by Dr. Aldrich,
-Dean of Christchurch." /></a>
-<br />
-<span class="caption">ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH FROM TURL STREET
-<br />
-All Saints’ Church was built in 1708 from a design by Dr. Aldrich,
-Dean of Christchurch.</span>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="ill_017" id="ill_017"></a></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter">
-<a href="images/ill_018_lg.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_018_sml.jpg" width="295" height="500" alt="THE ENTRANCE TO QUEEN’S COLLEGE FROM LOGIC LANE
-The statue is that of Queen Caroline, Consort of George II." /></a>
-<br />
-<span class="caption">THE ENTRANCE TO QUEEN’S COLLEGE FROM LOGIC LANE<br />
-The statue is that of Queen Caroline, Consort of George II.</span>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="ill_018" id="ill_018"></a></p>
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-<div class="figcenter">
-<a href="images/ill_019_lg.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_019_sml.jpg" width="500" height="294" alt="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." /></a>
-<br />
-<span class="caption">THE RIVER ISIS
-<br />
-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.</span>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="ill_019" id="ill_019"></a></p>
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-<a href="images/ill_020_lg.jpg">
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-
-A dignified building of the Ionic order of architecture, designed by James Wyatt about 1788." /></a>
-<br />
-<span class="caption">THE LIBRARY; ORIEL COLLEGE
-<br />
-A dignified building of the Ionic order of architecture, designed by James Wyatt about 1788.</span>
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