With 100 Illustrations In Colour

New York
The Macmillan Company
1906

THIS volume is not intended to compete with any existing guides to Oxford: it is not a guide-book in any formal or exhaustive sense. Its purpose is to shew forth the chief beauties of the University and City, as they have appeared to several artists; with such a running commentary as may explain the pictures, and may indicate whatever is most interesting in connection with the scenes which they represent. Slight as the notes are, there has been no sacrifice, it is believed, of accuracy. The principal facts have been derived from Alexander Chalmers' History of the Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings of the University of Oxford, from Mr. Lang's Oxford, and from the Oxford and its Colleges of Mr. J. Wells.

The illustrations, with the exception of six only, which are derived from Ackermann's Oxford, are reproduced from the paintings of living artists, mostly by Mr. W. Matthison, the others by Mrs. C. R. Walton, Walter S. S. Tyrwhitt, Mr. Bayzant, and Miss E. S. Cheesewright.


CONTENTS

[ OXFORD ]

[ OLDEST OXFORD ]

[ THE UNIVERSITY AND ITS BUILDINGS ]

[ ST. MARY'S CHURCH ]

[ THE CATHEDRAL ]

[ THE STREETS OF OXFORD ]

[ THE RIVER ]

[ MERTON COLLEGE ]

[ UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ]

[ BALLIOL COLLEGE ]

[ EXETER COLLEGE ]

[ ORIEL COLLEGE ]

[ QUEEN'S COLLEGE ]

[ ST. EDMUND HALL ]

[ NEW COLLEGE ]

[ LINCOLN COLLEGE ]

[ ALL SOULS COLLEGE ]

[ MAGDALEN COLLEGE ]

[ BRASENOSE COLLEGE ]

[ CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE ]

[ CHRIST CHURCH ]

[ TRINITY COLLEGE ]

[ ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE ]

[ JESUS COLLEGE ]

[ WADHAM COLLEGE ]

[ PEMBROKE COLLEGE ]

[ WORCESTER COLLEGE ]

[ HERTFORD COLLEGE ]

[ KEBLE COLLEGE ]