The Old Quadrangle, south elevation; The College was founded in 1509 by a lawyer, Sir Richard Sutton, of Prestbury, Cheshire, and the Bishop of Lincoln, William Smyth. The main college site comprises three quads, the original Front Quad, the small second quad affectionately known as the Deer Park, and the large New Quad, as well as collection of smaller houses facing Radcliffe Square and the High Street. New Quad was designed by Jackson and finished in 1911, replacing a number of existing buildings. The current site was completed in 1961 with new buildings designed by the architects Philip Powell and Hidalgo Moya. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 7/8/2008
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, showing coat-of-arms; The College was founded in 1509...
The College Chapel, west elevation; The College was founded in 1509 by a lawyer, Sir Richard Sutton,...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, showing stained glass in bay window, north side; The ...
The Old Quadrangle, north elevation, side view; The College was founded in 1509 by a lawyer, Sir Ric...
The Old Quadrangle, west elevation, depicting arrangement of windows and door; The College was found...
The New Quadrangle, looking west; The College was founded in 1509 by a lawyer, Sir Richard Sutton, o...
View of the New Quadrangle, looking southwest; The College was founded in 1509 by a lawyer, Sir Rich...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, stained glass window; The College was founded in 1509...
The Old Quadrangle, west elevation, depicting arrangement of windows; The College was founded in 150...
The Chapel, east elevation; The College was founded in 1509 by a lawyer, Sir Richard Sutton, of Pres...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, detail showing stained glass; The College was founded...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, detail showing stained glass; The College was founded...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, general view looking east; The College was founded in...
Dear Park Quadrangle, looking southeast, showing the Library elevation (left) and the Chapel entranc...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, showing stained glass in bay window, south side; The ...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, showing coat-of-arms; The College was founded in 1509...
The College Chapel, west elevation; The College was founded in 1509 by a lawyer, Sir Richard Sutton,...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, showing stained glass in bay window, north side; The ...
The Old Quadrangle, north elevation, side view; The College was founded in 1509 by a lawyer, Sir Ric...
The Old Quadrangle, west elevation, depicting arrangement of windows and door; The College was found...
The New Quadrangle, looking west; The College was founded in 1509 by a lawyer, Sir Richard Sutton, o...
View of the New Quadrangle, looking southwest; The College was founded in 1509 by a lawyer, Sir Rich...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, stained glass window; The College was founded in 1509...
The Old Quadrangle, west elevation, depicting arrangement of windows; The College was founded in 150...
The Chapel, east elevation; The College was founded in 1509 by a lawyer, Sir Richard Sutton, of Pres...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, detail showing stained glass; The College was founded...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, detail showing stained glass; The College was founded...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, general view looking east; The College was founded in...
Dear Park Quadrangle, looking southeast, showing the Library elevation (left) and the Chapel entranc...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, showing stained glass in bay window, south side; The ...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, showing coat-of-arms; The College was founded in 1509...
The College Chapel, west elevation; The College was founded in 1509 by a lawyer, Sir Richard Sutton,...
Dining Hall, south side of the Old Quadrangle, showing stained glass in bay window, north side; The ...