1682 – Tom Tower, Christ Church, Oxford
Architect: Christopher Wren
Tom Tower is a bell tower and the main entrance of Christ Church College.
Tom Tower is a bell tower and the main entrance of Christ Church College.
The existing Chapel is the third on the site.
The College’s present library was built in Gothic-Revival style in 1857 by George Gilbert Scott.
The neo-Gothic building, one of the finest in Britain,
Construction began on May 1,
In 1862-65 Meadow Buildings, a Venetian Gothic construction by T.N.
Residence, Norham Manor, Oxford; W. Wilkinson,
Description published in The Architect and Contract Reporter,
“The museum built at Oxford,
From The Building News: “In catering for our friends in this Christmas Number,