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Architecture of Oxfordshire

24 August 2009
1881 – Cricket Pavilion for Oxford University, Oxfordshire

1881 – Cricket Pavilion for Oxford University, Oxfordshire

Architect: T.G. Jackson

13 August 2009
1888 – Streatley View, Goring, Oxfordshire

1888 – Streatley View, Goring, Oxfordshire

Architect: William Ravenscroft

05 August 2009
1872 – The Horton Infirmary, Banbury, Oxfordshire

1872 – The Horton Infirmary, Banbury, Oxfordshire

Architect: Charles H. Driver

08 July 2009
1880 – New Schools, Tetsworth, Oxfordshire

1880 – New Schools, Tetsworth, Oxfordshire

Architect: Arthur Vernon Perspective view & ground plan as published in The Building News, May 7th 1880.

08 July 2009
1908 – The “Hare & Hounds” Inn, Sonning Common, Oxfordshire

1908 – The “Hare & Hounds” Inn, Sonning Common, Oxfordshire

Architect: W.C.A. Hambling Designed for for Messrs. Breakspear & Sons. Published in The Building News, October 23rd 1908. “This house is being erected upon a prominent site. The existing license is to be...

08 July 2009
1881 – Masters Lodge, University College, Oxford

1881 – Masters Lodge, University College, Oxford

Architect: Bodley & Garner

08 July 2009
1882 – New Examination Schools, Oxford

1882 – New Examination Schools, Oxford

Architect: T.G. Jackson The Examination Schools were designed by Thomas Graham Jackson, Oxford’s most famous 19th century architect, in 1876 and their construction was completed in 1882. Sir Thomas Newenham Deane actually won...

08 July 2009
1881 – New High School for Girls, Oxford

1881 – New High School for Girls, Oxford

Architect: T.G. Jackson The school began life on November 3, 1875, with twenty-nine girls and three teachers under headmistress Ada Benson, at the Judge’s Lodgings (St Giles’ House) at 16 St Giles’, central...

08 July 2009
1878 – St. Frideswide, Osney, Oxfordshire

1878 – St. Frideswide, Osney, Oxfordshire

Architect: Harry G.W. Drinkwater