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Architecture of Oxfordshire

17 March 2011
1876 – Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford

1876 – Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford

Architect: George Edmund Street Founded in 1854 as the Oxford Diocesan Seminary to train graduates from Oxford and Cambridge. It quickly became known as Cuddesdon College. The college buildings, most of them designed...

11 March 2011
1862 – Church of SS. Phillip & James, Oxford

1862 – Church of SS. Phillip & James, Oxford

Architect: George Edmund Street Construction began on May 1, 1860, with the laying of the foundation stone by Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford. The church was designed by G.E. Street, the Diocesan architect,...

24 February 2011
1873 – Church of St. Aloysius, Oxford

1873 – Church of St. Aloysius, Oxford

Architect: Joseph Hansom & Son Interior perspective view published in The Architect, June 14th 1873.

14 February 2011
1858 – New Library, Exeter College, Oxford

1858 – New Library, Exeter College, Oxford

Architect: George Gilbert Scott

04 January 2011
1904 – New Tower, Church of St. John, Cowley, Oxford

1904 – New Tower, Church of St. John, Cowley, Oxford

Architect: George Bodley Design for new tower published in The Building News, May 6th 1904.

09 November 2010
1888 – Pryorshurst, Oxfordshire

1888 – Pryorshurst, Oxfordshire

Architect: Percy Stone & M.Lewis Published in The Architect, May 18th 1888.

21 September 2010
1870 – Keepers Lodge at Kirtlington Park, Oxfordshire

1870 – Keepers Lodge at Kirtlington Park, Oxfordshire

Architect: William Wilkinson Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans as published in The Building News, July 1st 1870. “ONE of our illustrations this week represents a keeper’s lodge at Kirtlington Park,...

14 September 2010
1877 – Wallingford Grammar School, Oxfordshire

1877 – Wallingford Grammar School, Oxfordshire

Architect: Sydney R. Stevenson Perspective view & ground plan published in The Building News, April 6th 1877. Wallingford School was formally established when a grammar school building was built on the corner of...

03 September 2010
1886 – Nun’s Acre, Goring on Thames, Oxfordshire

1886 – Nun’s Acre, Goring on Thames, Oxfordshire

Architect: Percy G. Stone Perspective view plan & Detail of stained glass “Monkeys” published in The Building News, July 23rd 1886. The monkeys are: “A Scientific Professor – Professional Monkey”; “The City Gentleman...