The new—or, rather, the revived—college has, as yet, hardly had time to make Oxford history, but the influence of its second Principal. Dr. Boyd, whose long reign, happily not yet over, began in 1877, has had the result of finding for Oxford new benefactors in one of the wealthiest of the London City Companies; the Drapers' magnificent gifts of the new Science Library and of the Electrical Laboratory are good instances to show that the days of the "pious founder" are not yet over.
Plate XXIV. Hertford College : The Bridge
[ST. EDMUND HALL]
"Or wander down an ancient street
Where mingling ages quaintly meet,
Tower and battlement, dome and gable
Mellowed by time to a picture sweet."
A. G. BUTLER.
Plate XXV. St. Peter-in-the-East Church and St. Edmund Hall
The group of buildings, shown in [Plate XXV], is not only picturesque—it also illustrates Oxford history from more than one point of view.