EditorialThe Very Reverend Dr. Jowett (Master of Balliol, Oxford). Julia Margaret Cameron; English, 1815-1879. Date: 1865. Dimensions: 21.9 ? 18.3 cm (image); 45.1 ? 37 cm (album page). Photogravure, plate 19 from the album "Lord Tennyson and his Friends" (1893...
EditorialPart of Balliol College Quadrangle, Print made by Joseph Skelton, active 18201850, after Henry O'Neill, 17981880, Irish, after Joseph Mallord William Turner, 17751851, British, 1820, Line engraving Published state on medium, smooth, cream wove paper, S...
EditorialThe Balliol Roll is painted on the dorse of the last membrane of Cooke’s Ordinary. It contains the arms of Edward Balliol (d. 1364), claimant to the Scottish throne, followed by the shields of thirty-five of his chief supporters, arranged in five row...
EditorialThe Very Reverend Dr. Jowett (Master of Balliol, Oxford). Julia Margaret Cameron; English, 1815-1879. Date: 1865. Dimensions: 21.9 ? 18.3 cm (image); 45.1 ? 37 cm (album page). Photogravure, plate 19 from the album "Lord Tennyson and his Friends" (1893...
EditorialNorth East View of Balliol College, Showing the New Chapel, John Henry Le Keux (British, 1812-1896), 1859, ink on paper, engraving, 12-7/8 x 16-1/8 in. (plate) 17 x 23-1/4 in. (sheet), series, as bound in the Oxford Almanac.
EditorialThe Very Reverend Dr. Jowett (Master of Balliol, Oxford). Julia Margaret Cameron; English, 1815-1879. Date: 1865. Dimensions: 21.9 ? 18.3 cm (image); 45.1 ? 37 cm (album page). Photogravure, plate 19 from the album "Lord Tennyson and his Friends" (1893...
EditorialRows of shields. Cooke's Ordinary and the Balliol Roll. England, c.1340. Cooke’s Ordinary and the Balliol Roll. Cooke’s Ordinary is reputedly the oldest European ordinary of arms in existence; England, c 1340. Latin. It comprises seven membranes (t...
EditorialSeal of Edward Balliol. Scotland; circa 1332. [Obverse] Impression of the seal of Edward Balliol, King of the Scots. The king is enthroned, with a crown, and wearing a loose vestment with the mantle fastened across the chest. He holds a sceptre in the ...
EditorialThe Balliol Roll is painted on the dorse of the last membrane of Cooke’s Ordinary. It contains the arms of Edward Balliol (d. 1364), claimant to the Scottish throne, followed by the shields of thirty-five of his chief supporters, arranged in five row...
EditorialTHE THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH CENTURY COLLEGES OF OXFORD UNIVERSITY: 1. University College; 2. Queen's College and Chapel; 3. New College Chapel; 4. Oriel College and Chapel; 5. Merton Chapel; 6. Balliol Old Hall and New Library; 7. Exeter College.