1865 – Meadow Buildings, Christ Church College, Oxford
In 1862-65 Meadow Buildings, a Venetian Gothic construction by T.N. Deane, was erected to accommodate on site more of the undergraduates.
In 1862-65 Meadow Buildings, a Venetian Gothic construction by T.N. Deane, was erected to accommodate on site more of the undergraduates.
Designed by architect William Wilkinson it took six years to construct and was completed in 1866 at a cost of £5,500.
Description published in The Architect and Contract Reporter, January 2 1869, written by the architect Alfred Waterhouse.
“The museum built at Oxford, under the direction of Messr. Deane & Woodward, a few years ago,
Designed by the young architect Clapton Crabb Rolfe, whose father Rev. George Crabb Rolfe was the Vicar.
Elevations & Plans published in The Building News, February 4th 1870. “These cottages are being built on land belonging to S.
Perspective views published in The Building News, May 13th.1870
Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans as published in The Building News, July 1st 1870.
From The Building News: “In catering for our friends in this Christmas Number, we have obtained permission from Messrs.
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