Oxford colleges cataloged

February 19, 2007

in Oxford

With 131 days left as an Oxford student, it seems time to complete my collection of Oxford college visits. In the list below, those in bold have been explored thoroughly (sometimes with an explanation in parentheses). Those in italics have been ducked into, usually only to see the main quad. Those that are links are ones for which I have photographs online, with the link going to an example:

All Souls College (Strategic Studies Group, international law seminar, Codrington Library reader)
Balliol College
Brasenose College
Christ Church
Corpus Christi College

Exeter College (concert)
Green College (good parties, view from inside tower at night is excellent)
Harris Manchester College
Hertford College
Jesus College

Keble College
Kellogg College
Lady Margaret Hall (dinner once)
Linacre College
Lincoln College

Magdalen College (Evensong)
Mansfield College
Merton College (Evensong)
New College (Strategic Studies Group dinners, very good parties)
Nuffield College (supervisions, seminars)

Oriel College
Pembroke College
Queen’s College, The
Somerville College
St Anne’s College

St Antony’s College (dinners, bops, laundry, my place of residence)
St Catherine’s College
St Cross College (dinners, lunches, bops)
St Edmund Hall
St Hilda’s College

St Hugh’s College (taught tutorials there, dinner)
St John’s College
St Peter’s College
Templeton College
Trinity College

University College (Global Economic Governance Group seminars)
Wadham College (my college)
Wolfson College
Worcester College (extensive garden exploration)

Hopefully, I will be able to embolden a few names, and link a few images, before my tenure here comes to a close in July.

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Anon 02.19.07 at 3:35 pm

You realize this post is pure, unadulterated temptation for the photo editors over at The Oxford Student?

Milan 02.19.07 at 3:48 pm

The photos were online earlier, I have just sorted them in a new way. Also, I am happy to have people use my images non-commercially, as long as they attribute them to me by name. Ideally, they should also link http://www.sindark.com

Here are a couple of bonus colleges:

Trinity College, Dublin
Christ College, Cambridge

PS. I am a bit surprised that I have been unable to find any photos of Magdalen or St. Cross College on my various websites. There are certainly some taken in the latter, but none showing architectural detail of any kind. If anyone can find one that I have forgotten, please let me know.

PPS. Of the 39 colleges, I have explored 19 (49%) thoroughly. I have peeked into a further 6 (15%). The rest, I will need to find an excuse to drop into before July 1st.

R.K. 02.19.07 at 6:28 pm

With more than 100 photos of the day left - in ever nicer weather - I am sure you can work through this list.

If the porters hassle you, tell them that you are leaving soon and have always wanted to see the rumored beauty/grandeur of X College.

Milan 02.20.07 at 3:18 am

I made forays into three colleges today: Hertford, Brasenose, and Jesus. I got photographs in all three that I am planning to post here eventually.

Anon @ Wadh 02.20.07 at 5:56 pm

I hope you do end up posting nice photos of all the Oxford colleges.

Milan 02.21.07 at 8:19 pm

Antonia led me into Teddy Hall for the first time today, allowing me to take today’s photo of the day.

Milan 02.24.07 at 6:52 pm

With the exception of Queen’s College and Saint Cross, I am down to fairly obscure colleges: Harris Manchester College, Kellogg College, Linacre College, Lincoln College, Mansfield College, , Somerville College, St Anne’s College, St Peter’s College, and Templeton College.

A few are less obscure, but still outside my experience: Oriel College, Pembroke College, and St Hilda’s College.

Still, I am confident I will get them all, by the end.

Milan 02.25.07 at 10:17 pm

I got photos of Harris Manchester and St. Anne’s college today, but neither is amazingly attractive. I will probably post them for the sake of completeness.

Since I last wrote, I also posted an image of Queen’s College.

St. Peter’s and Kellogg are next on my list, as well as St. Cross once Claire can let me in.

Milan 03.02.07 at 3:09 pm

I visited Pembroke today. The quads are nothing special, but the chapel is very nice and the porters unusually helpful.

Anonymous 03.16.07 at 10:01 pm

Some of these are really nice - some quite mediocre

Some colleges should feel flattered - others shortchanged

Milan 03.24.07 at 5:53 pm

Some people may prefer this photo of St. Cross College. I went with the chapel photo for the official list because it is a less commonly seen area.

Milan 03.27.07 at 2:07 pm

One last photo from St. Cross: the chapel from a different perspective.

Milan 05.25.07 at 12:52 am
Milan 06.10.07 at 12:52 pm

Here are two more photos from Magdalen:

archways

wall and spires

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