OXFORD COLLEGES

 

 

All Souls: Hawksmoor Towers, the notorious 'Ivory Towers' of academia All Souls: The only non-student college in Oxford All Souls: View from Radcliffe Square Balliol: Front entrance on Broad St
Balliol: Dining hall entrance, from the back garden Brasenose: The Radcliffe Camera is in the background

Christ Church: View of the college down St Aldates

Christ Church: Tom Tower was designed by Christopher Wren
Christ Church: Tom Quad is the largest quad in Oxford Christ Church: Peckwater Quad Christ Church: The college cathedral is the smallest in England Christ Church: The dining hall
Corpus Christi: The front quad Exeter: The college chapel has a distinctive spire Green: The Radcliffe Observatory Harris Manchester: Front entrance on Mansfield Rd
Jesus: The front quad, off Turl St Keble: The large quad, with the college chapel on the far side Keble: Inside the huge college chapel Keble: The dining hall
Magdalen: The choir sings from the Tower at 6 AM on 1 May Magdalen: Inside the college chapel Magdalen: Deer Park, of which the annual cull is eaten Magdalen: Addison's Walk, where C.S. Lewis was converted to Christianity
Mansfield: The main quad Merton: The tower, viewed from a neighbouring path New: This college was founded in 1379 New: Inside the college chapel
Oriel: The front of the college on Oriel Square Pembroke: Inside the college's small chapel Queen's: Front of the college, on the High St Queen's: The cupola illuminated at night
St Hilda's: The sole women-only college, and the butt of many a joke St John's: The Canterbury Quad Templeton: This remote college is the farthest from the city centre Trinity: Known for its nice lawn
Trinity: The lawn covered in snow Worcester: The front quad, with an interesting lawn pattern Worcester: The front quad viewed from the other side Worcester: Inside the college chapel