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OXFORD
WATER-COLOURS
JOHN FULLEYLOVE, R.I.
[Illustration: TOM TOWER, CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE
The Tower to the level of the finial of the ogee-headed window is of
the date of Wolsey’s foundation; the remaining part was added by Sir
Christopher Wren.]
OXFORD
WATER-COLOURS
By JOHN FULLEYLOVE, R.I.
A. & C. BLACK, LTD.
4, 5 & 6 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. 1
_Published October_, 1916
LIST OF VOLUMES IN
BLACK’S “WATER-COLOUR” SERIES
BERKSHIRE. By Sutton Palmer
BIRKET FOSTER
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. By Sutton Palmer
BURNS COUNTRY. By George Houston, A.R.S.A., R.S.W.
CAMBRIDGE. By William Matthison
CHANNEL ISLANDS. By H. B. Wimbush
CHESTER. By E. Harrison Compton
CORNWALL. By G. F. Nicholls
COTSWOLDS. By G. F. Nicholls
COTTAGES OF ENGLAND. By Helen Allingham
DICKENS COUNTRY. By various Artists
EDINBURGH. By John Fulleylove. R.I.
ENGLISH LAKES. By A. Heaton Cooper
ESSEX. By Burleigh Bruhl
ETON. By E. D. Brinton
GALLOWAY. By James Faed. Junr.
HAMPSHIRE. By Wilfrid Ball, R.E.
HARDY COUNTRY. By Walter Tyndale
HOLY LAND. By John Fulleylove, R.I.
ISLE OF MAN, By A. Heaton Cooper
ISLE OF WIGHT. By A. Heaton Cooper
KENT. By Biscombe Gardner
LIVERPOOL. By J. Hamilton Hay
LONDON, By various Artists
MESOPOTAMIA, By Edith Cheesman
NILE, THE. By Ella du Cane
NORTH WALES. By Robert Fowler
OXFORD. By John Fulleylove. R.I.
SCOTT COUNTRY. By various Artists
SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS. By various Artists
SURREY. By Sutton Palmer
SUSSEX. By Wilfrid Ball. R.E.
SWITZERLAND. By various Artists
WARWICKSHIRE. By Fred Whitehead
WINDSOR. By G. M. Henton
WORCESTERSHIRE. By Thomas Tyndale
WYE, THE. By Sutton Palmer
A. & C. BLACK, LTD., 4, 5 & 6 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. 1.
_Printed in Great Britain by_
BILLING AND SONS, LTD., GUILDFORD AND ESHER
LIST OF WATER-COLOURS
By JOHN FULLEYLOVE, R.I.
1. Tom Tower, Christchurch College _Frontispiece_
2. Oxford, from South Hinksey
3. Broad Street, looking West
4. Oxford, from the Sheldonian Theatre
5. The University Church of St. Mary
6. St. Giles’s, looking towards St. Mary Magdalen (South)
7. Oriel College
8. Interior of the Bodleian Library
9. The Cloisters, Magdalen College
10. Magdalen Tower and Bridge
11. All Souls’ College and the High Street
12. Corpus Christi College
13. Christchurch: Peckwater Quadrangle
14. The Radcliffe Library, or Camera Bodleiana, from All Souls’ College
15. Entrance Gateway of Hertford College and the Radcliffe Library
16. All Saints’ Church from Turl Street
17. The Entrance to Queen’s College from Logic Lane
18. The River Isis
19. The Library, Oriel College
20. The Clarendon Building, Broad Street _On the Cover_
[Illustration: OXFORD, FROM SOUTH HINKSEY]
[Illustration: BROAD STREET, LOOKING WEST]
[Illustration: OXFORD, FROM THE SHELDONIAN THEATRE]
[Illustration: THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF ST. MARY
The buildings on the extreme right of the picture are those belonging
to Oriel College.]
[Illustration: ST. GILES’S, LOOKING TOWARDS ST. MARY MAGDALEN (SOUTH)]
[Illustration: ORIEL COLLEGE]
[Illustration: INTERIOR OF THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY]
[Illustration: THE CLOISTERS, MAGDALEN COLLEGE]
[Illustration: MAGDALEN TOWER AND BRIDGE]
[Illustration: ALL SOULS’ COLLEGE AND THE HIGH STREET]
[Illustration: CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE
In the centre of the quadrangle rises a cylindrical dial surmounted by
a “pelican in her piety,” the badge of the Founder of the College.]
[Illustration: CHRISTCHURCH: PECKWATER QUADRANGLE]
[Illustration: THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARY, OR CAMERA BODLEIANA, FROM ALL
SOULS’ COLLEGE
This dome may compare with some of the finest in Europe.]
[Illustration: ENTRANCE GATEWAY OF HERTFORD COLLEGE
THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARY]
[Illustration: ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH FROM TURL STREET
All Saints’ Church was built in 1708 from a design by Dr. Aldrich,
Dean of Christchurch.]
[Illustration: THE ENTRANCE TO QUEEN’S COLLEGE FROM LOGIC LANE The
statue is that of Queen Caroline, Consort of George II.]
[Illustration: THE RIVER ISIS
On the right is the gold and white barge of Magdalen College
undergoing repair. The masts and barges of other colleges line the
side of the river, and Folly Bridge closes the prospect.]
[Illustration: THE LIBRARY; ORIEL COLLEGE
A dignified building of the Ionic order of architecture, designed by
James Wyatt about 1788.]
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OXFORD
WATER-COLOURS
The Tower to the level of the finial of the ogee-headed window is of
the date of Wolsey’s foundation; the remaining part was added by Sir
Christopher Wren.]
A. & C. BLACK, LTD.
4, 5 & 6 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. 1
BERKSHIRE. By Sutton Palmer
BIRKET FOSTER
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. By Sutton Palmer
BURNS COUNTRY. By George Houston, A.R.S.A., R.S.W.
CAMBRIDGE. By...
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- Oxford Water-Colours
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- Fulleylove, John
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- English
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