. Alden's Oxford guide : with key-plan of the University and city, and numerous engravings . OLD HOUSES, WORCESTER COLLEGE. The street leading eastward from Worcester College to the Randolph Hoteis named Beaumont-street, from the royal palace of Beaunisjif,—built byHenry I, the residence of Henry H and other monarchs, and the birthplaceof Richard Cceur-de-Lion,—which stood near this spot. Pursuing our way northward from Worcester College along Walton-street we find on our left the institution known as Ruskin College, situated at the corner of Worcester-place. It was removed hither in 1903 from
. Alden's Oxford guide : with key-plan of the University and city, and numerous engravings . OLD HOUSES, WORCESTER COLLEGE. The street leading eastward from Worcester College to the Randolph Hoteis named Beaumont-street, from the royal palace of Beaunisjif,—built byHenry I, the residence of Henry H and other monarchs, and the birthplaceof Richard Cceur-de-Lion,—which stood near this spot. Pursuing our way northward from Worcester College along Walton-street we find on our left the institution known as Ruskin College, situated at the corner of Worcester-place. It was removed hither in 1903 from No. 14, St. Giles-street (see p. 94),where it was opened 22nd Feb., 1899, as Ruskin Hall. It was founded byMr. Walter Vrooman, an American, in order to provide for working menfacilities for residence and the study of historical, social, and economic subjects. Nearly opposite is the Clarendon Institute, a new building of red 88 Aldens Oxford
Size: 2082px × 1201px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookidaldensoxford, bookyear1903