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Architectural drawing -- England -- Oxford

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

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Description, plans, elevations and estimates for the proposed University of Oxford Galleries and Taylor Institution

Description, plans, elevations and estimates, 1839.
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Oxon a. 9
Extents: 11 Leaves
Dates: Made in A.D. 1839
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Elevation and plan of a design for the quadrangle of All Souls College, Oxford, in the hand of Nicholas Hawksmoor

Elevation and plan of a design for the quadrangle of All Souls College, Oxford, in the hand of Nicholas Hawksmoor. 3.79 m. long x .79 m. high, and 1.50 m. x .51 m.
Extents: 2 shelfmarks
Dates: [c. 1715]
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Gothic Designs for the New Examination Schools, at the University of Oxford, by John Oldrid Scott

Gothic designs for the New Examination Schools, at the University of Oxford, comprising 11 plans and drawings by John Oldrid Scott, and an amended draft, c. 1865.
Extents: 2 shelfmarks : rolls
Dates: [c. 1865]
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Material relating to Oxford and Oxfordshire

Material relating to Oxford and Oxfordshire, 18th-20th century.
Extents: 0.45 Linear metres (5 boxes)
Dates: 18th-20th century
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Plans of parts of the Schools Quadrangle, Bodleian Library

Plans of parts of the Schools Quadrangle
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Oxon a. 13
Extents: 12 Leaves
Dates: Written and drawn in A.D. 1852
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Plans of University buildings at Oxford by James King

Plans of University buildings at Oxford made in 1848 by James King, surveyor, on a scale of 20ft. to 1 in. Includes plans of: All Souls College, Balliol College, the Botanic Garden, Brasenose College, Church of St. Mary the Virgin with the Schools and Radcliffe Camera, Corpus Christi College, Exeter College, Jesus College, Lincoln College, Magdalen College, Magdalen Grove, Magdalen Hall, Merton College, New College, New Inn Hall, Oriel College with St. Martin's Hall, Oxford City, Pembroke…
Extents: 2 shelfmarks
Dates: 1848