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![Williams: Magdalen College. 1734. An original antique copper engraving. 18" x 17". [OXONp654] Plan and elevation with dedication to the college's founder William Waynefelt. Waynefelt was Lord Chancellor of England 1456-60 and Bishop of Winchester until his death in1486. An architectural draughtsman, in many instances William's elevations are the only visual records of the colleges at this time.](https://i0.wp.com/prints.themaphouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/OXONp654w.jpg?w=529&h=473&ssl=1)
Plan and elevation with dedication to the college’s founder William Waynefelt. Waynefelt was Lord Chancellor of England 1456-60 and Bishop of Winchester until his death in1486. An architectural draughtsman, in many instances William’s elevations are the only visual records of the colleges at this time.
![Williams: Oriel College. 1734. An original antique copper engraving. 23" x 20". [OXONp747] Birds eye view of the quadrangle. Soon after it's foundation in 1326, the ‘College of the Blessed Virgin Mary’ was given a property called ‘La Oriole’, on the site of the present Front Quadrangle and in time came to be known by this name.](https://i0.wp.com/prints.themaphouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/OXONp747w.jpg?w=366&h=318&ssl=1)
Birds eye view of the quadrangle. Soon after it’s foundation in 1326, the ‘College of the Blessed Virgin Mary’ was given a property called ‘La Oriole’, on the site of the present Front Quadrangle and in time came to be known by this name.