University college tower Black & White Stock Photos
RM2DE23YD–A 19th Century view of Christ Church college, the University of Oxford in England. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, it is one of the larger colleges of the University and is also the wealthiest colleges. Christ Church has a number of architecturally significant buildings including Tom Tower (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), Tom Quad (the largest quadrangle in Oxford), and the Great Dining Hall which was also the seat of the parliament assembled by King Charles I during the English Civil War.
RMW7DJ0T–Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, early 20th century.Artist: Kingsway
RMPF7GDG–Magdalen (bell) Tower, completed in 1509, is one of the oldest parts of Magdalen College, Oxford, situated inHigh Street. When it was completed by 1509, and it was the tallest building in Oxford dominating the eastern entrance to the city. It towers over Magdalen Bridge that spans the River Cherwell. In the 16th century a medieval wooden bridge was replaced by one of stone, but by the 1770s it was too narrow. When some of the arches of the western side collapsed during the floods of February 1772, the present stone bridge replaced it.
RMT62W3K–1891 engraving of the Magdalen Tower, part of Magdalen College, Oxford. Viewed from the River Cherwell, Oxfordshire, England.
RM2CFW8F9–Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA, Frances Benjamin Johnston, Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, 1938
RMK50A9Y–1870: Viewed across the River Thames from Christ Church Walks, the Magdalen Tower, completed in 1509, is a bell tower that forms part of Magdalen College, Oxford. It is one of the oldest parts of Magdalen College, Oxford, situated directly in the High Street. Built of stone from 1492, when the foundation stone was laid, its bells hung ready for use in 1505, and completed by 1509, it is an important element of the Oxford skyline. At 144 feet high, it is the tallest building in Oxford, England
RMC09BB4–Vintage engraving of Wykeham Bell Tower New College Oxford in the 19th Century
RM2CF3T3D–War Memorial Tower, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, Detroit Publishing Company, 1904
RMA2P1YB–Bell tower chapel at Christchurch college Oxford University
RM2JFWPFM–1950s, historical, St Johns Tower, the chapel tower of St John's College, Cambridge University, England, UK. An iconic landmark of Cambridge at 160 feet high, it was designed by famous British architect Sir George Gilbert Scott. Punt moored on the river Cam.
RM2CFW8G8–Hutchinson Hall and Mitchell Tower, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA, Detroit Publishing Company, 1910
RMPED18H–Tower of St John's College Cambridge
RM2CFW8HH–University Tower, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA, Frances Benjamin Johnston, Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, 1938
RM2T8E7EF–Beaumont Tower on the campus of Michigan State University, East Lansing Michigan USA
RM2RTXJB3–B&W, Magdalen Tower, on of the dreaming spires, Magdalen College, University of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK, GB.
RMCWNN2M–Carved stone womans head on the tower of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford, England. Monochrome
RMMPXJW4–Bell tower of Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1885. Artist: Henry Taunt.
RMKR5AR2–St John's College Cambridge
RMA66MWN–Magdalen College tower from Magdalen Bridge, Oxford University, UK 2004: black and white
RMC8M99N–Doorway King's College Chapel University Cambridge Gothic nave chancel church fine medieval
RMDD7JHT–Black and white photograph of Yale residential college Pierson, New Haven, CT.
RMBJTHXP–Tom Tower, Christchurch College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1924-1926. Artist: W Mann
RMT62W7H–1891 engraving of the dome of the Radcliffe Camera, viewed from Brasenose College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.
RMA02J06–View of Magdalen College Tower and The Botanic Garden over The River Cherwell
RMK50BDY–1870: View from the River Cam of St John's CollegeTower. A constituent college of the University of Cambridge it was founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corporation established by a charter dated 9 April 1511. The aims of the college, as specified by its Statutes, are the promotion of education, religion, learning and research.England
RMCENK07–Detail of Glasgow University building
RMPF7GTE–An ancient view of Cambridge, university city, county town on the River Cam in Cambridgeshire, England and home to the world-renowned University of Cambridge, founded in 1209. It's skyline is dominated by several college buildings, along with the spire of the Our Lady and the English Martyrs Church, St John's College Chapel tower and King's College Chapel, was begun in 1446 by King Henry VI. The chapel was built in phases by a succession of kings of England from 1446 to 1515, its history intertwined with the Wars of the Roses, and completed during the reign of King Henry VIII.
RFH2TDYM–1714, University of Altdorf near Nuremberg, Germany. Altdorf University was founded in 1578
RMRC7HD0–Christ Church is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England - a joint foundation of the college and the Cathedral of the Oxford diocese. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, it has a number of architecturally significant buildings including Tom Tower (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), Tom Quad (the largest quadrangle in Oxford), and the Great Dining Hall which was also the seat of the parliament assembled by King Charles I during the English Civil War.
RFJJAG42–Campanile at Trinity College Dublin Ireland (bell tower)
RMK50BP4–1870: The Main entrance to St John's College. A constituent college of the University of Cambridge it was founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corporation established by a charter dated 9 April 1511. The aims of the college, as specified by its Statutes, are the promotion of education, religion, learning and research.England
RM2CFW8HM–University Tower, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA, Frances Benjamin Johnston, Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, 1938
RFS486RY–The Tom tower, Christ Church college, Oxford UK
RM2CFW8G3–Mitchell Tower and Hutchinson Hall, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA, Hans Behm, Detroit Publishing Company, early 1900's
RM2RTXJ9E–B&W, Magdalen Tower, on of the dreaming spires, Magdalen College, University of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK, GB.
RMM1T2A2–Stafford Little Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, Detroit Publishing Company, 1902
RMDDN0JE–Tom Tower, Tom Quad, Christ Church College, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Artist: Unknown
RMR0A45T–Main Building, Exterior, Howard University, Washington DC, USA, 1900
RMC8M99F–King's College Chapel University Cambridge Gothic nave chancel church fine medieval Hall Interior vaulted ceiling
RMW7D8EB–Magdalen College, Oxford, 17th century, (1894). Artist: Unknown
RFEF649Y–1852 Kings College Aberdeen University Crown Tower Chapel
RMS1DM61–Magdalen College Tower on Oxford's High Street
RFS486T7–Merton tower, Merton possibly the oldest college in Oxford. The city wall runs along the edge of the college grounds, and the fellows garden is said to be built on plague pits
RMKHK5M8–Gate of King's College Cambridge
RMCENK01–Detail of Glasgow University building
RMCB60E3–The Imperial College Science Technology Medicine public research university London
RF2AERXBG–View of the Ponte Rainha Santa Isabel in Coimbra over the Mondego river with the sun setting in the back
RMCMT20M–1924 Harkness Memorial Quadrangle Yale University New Haven Connecticut
RMR27B32–Oxford, Magdalen collage, The city is known worldwide as the home of the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world.[11] Buildings in Oxford demonstrate notable examples of every English architectural period since the late Saxon period. Oxford is known as the 'city of dreaming spires', a term coined by poet Matthew Arnold. Oxford has a broad economic base. Its industries include motor manufacturing, education, publishing and a large number of information technology and science-based businesses, some being academic offshoots.
RM2AHX3HP–A view of Kings college University Cambridge from the backs on a spring morning sunny
RMRMEAXX–The library of the Karl Marx University in Leipzig. In the background, the new university tower, which was under construction.
RF2JHBDGX–College bell .
RM2RTXJAK–B&W, Magdalen Tower, on of the dreaming spires, Magdalen College, University of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK, GB.
RMH4E95F–University of Suffolk sign on Ipswich quayside
RMBHJG4N–Stonemasons at work in front of the chapel at New College, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Artist: Unknown
RMRMTEBE–Wilder Hall, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA, Detroit Publishing Company, 1900
RF2K36W9C–EAST LANSING, MI NOVEMBER 3 ,2021: Digitally created pencil drawing of Beaumont Tower at Michigan State University
RM2JRTDX3–Canterbury University College Clock tower block, New Zealand, by Leslie Adkin.
RF2K36W9G–EAST LANSING, MI NOVEMBER 3 ,2021: Digitally created pencil drawing of Beaumont Tower at Michigan State University
RF2CCN3T6–Vector logo on which the abstract image of the building of the educational institution.
RF2BY1KFM–Tokyo Japan October 31st 2016 : Fine art Black and white long exposure view of the Mode Gakuen (also known as cocoon building) tower in Tokyo, Japan
RM2A2GB40–Blick auf den Hofgarten der Rheinischen Friedrich Wilhelms Universität in Bonn, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. The courtyard of Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms university at Bonn, Germany 1930s.
RMCENJYT–Detail of Glasgow University building
RM2BAKGWW–Lomonosv university on the horizon
RFEWC7GP–View of the Magdalen College tower, Oxford, United Kingdom
RMCYEA7B–Grade 1 listed All Souls College from Radcliffe Camera Bodleian Library Oxford Oxfordshire England Europe
RMR27B3T–Oxford, merton collage chapel 1918, The city is known worldwide as the home of the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world.[11] Buildings in Oxford demonstrate notable examples of every English architectural period since the late Saxon period. Oxford is known as the 'city of dreaming spires', a term coined by poet Matthew Arnold. Oxford has a broad economic base. Its industries include motor manufacturing, education, publishing and a large number of information technology and science-based businesses, some being academic offshoots.
RMEKXPJF–The dreaming spires of Oxford and the Bridge of Sighs seen from the roof of the Sheldonian Theatre. In the foreground is Hertford College with the tower of the Cathedral in the centre of the picture. The spires of Christ Church are to the right in the bac
RM2WRGXK1–General view of Merton College, Oxford, 1864. 'Among the centenary celebrations held in the present year, that of Merton College, founded six hundred years since, is not the least interesting...The reader who is acquainted with the college annals will be reminded by its pinnacled tower and its famous library that this was the earliest home of science of a decidedly English school; and that for two centuries there was no other foundation, either in Oxford or Paris, which could at all come near it in the cultivation of the sciences...Throughout its long existence the architectural plan of the co
RF2TBY6J9–satellite vector glyph icon, school and education icon
RM2T43PGD–B&W, Salvin Tower, Balliol College (Oldest College in English Speaking World), University of Oxford, Oxford, England, UK, GB.
RF2DG2AJ6–school house icon, black vector sign with editable strokes, concept illustration
RMDDMYTW–Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, c1860-c1922. Artist: Henry Taunt
RMRMTEBT–South Campus Grounds, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA, Detroit Publishing Company, 1900
RF2B25RME–Clock
RFRB2JG9–Radcliffe Camera, Oxford, UK.
RMB912T4–The Campanile in Dublin Trinity College with a sign in the foreground saying to keep off the grass
RM2D1TH6H–ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. General view of the main entrance and tower from the tree-lined approach road. Photographed in 1883 by Henry Taunt.
RF2D7PGP5–Rooftop view over Cambridge City, from Great St Marys Church tower, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
RM2D1TGJE–MAGDALEN COLLEGE, Oxford, Oxfordshire. A street view looking along the High Street towards the 144 foot high bell tower of Magdalen College. It is from this tower that the College choir sing on May Day morning in a ceremony that dates back centuries. Photographed by Henry Taunt in 1885.
RMCENK03–Detail of Glasgow University building
RMBEK885–Alan Turing building, The University of Manchester, UK
RME413DY–Bicycles parked at Trinity College Dublin Ireland
RMBEK85N–Alan Turing building, The University of Manchester, UK
RF2B39CMW–University building line icon, concept sign, outline vector illustration, linear symbol.
RFM3X70Y–Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology during winter at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in Urbana
RM2M3NW5W–A general view of Merton College, Oxford, from Christ Church meadow. This image appeared as part of a feature in The Illustrated London News to mark the six hundreth anniversary of the founding of the college by Walter de Merton in 1264. Date: 1864
RMBRDB6N–Entrance to Christ Church Oxford from the Cloisters
RM2X01YKW–Christ church cathedral tower and steeple from the cloister at Christ Church college, University of Oxford, England.
RM2RTTRX5–Sun behind Tom Tower, Christchurch College, University of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK, GB.
RM2WRGXXB–Views of Merton College, Oxford: the Chapel, 1864. 'The Chapel, a peculiar building of great beauty, being anciently the parish church of St. John the Baptist, continues to this day parochial as well as collegiate, according to the terms of its original appropriation to the society. The building consists of the choir, the transepts, and the tower, the latter originally intended to form the centre of a cross; but the nave and side aisles were never completed. Adjoining the church are the remains of the ancient Lady Chapel, St. Mary's, the old church. Though it was successively a chapel, or chan
RM2DYY18W–Black and White Landscape of Tom Tower In Winter, Christ Church College, University of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK, GB.
RMRMTEBB–Mary Lyon Hall, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA, Detroit Publishing Company, 1900
RMDDMYTY–Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, c1860-c1922. Artist: Henry Taunt
RFRB2JGF–Oxford from Hinksey Heights.
RMDDN121–May Day celebration at Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1895. Artist: Henry Taunt
RM2A9AE27–Original caption: Students at work in the geodetic institute on the tower of the German Technical University. In the background the roofs of Prague an
RMDDMYYD–Opening of the Magdalen College clock tower, Oxford, Oxfordshire, c1860-c1922. Artist: Henry Taunt
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