1881 – Cricket Pavilion for Oxford University, Oxfordshire
“The new pavilion for the use of the Oxford University Cricket Club is built in the Parks,
“The new pavilion for the use of the Oxford University Cricket Club is built in the Parks,
“This new building has been recently erected from the design of Messrs. G.F. Bodley and T.
The school began life on November 3, 1875, with twenty-nine girls and three teachers under headmistress Ada Benson,
“The drawing published shows the street facade of a proposed now quadrangle for Magdalen College, Oxford.
St Edwards School was founded in 1863 at New Inn Hall Street in central Oxford by the Revd Thomas Chamberlain,
“This building was originally a vicarage house designed by Mr. G.E.
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.
Additions to the Rector’s Lodgings published in The Building News, October 8th 1886.