Trinity College, Oxford
Trinity College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1555 by Thomas Pope. Pope purchased the buildings of the former Durham College, which dated from 1286, to house the college. The oldest surviving building at the college is the Old Library, which was built in 1421. [1]
Trinity College, Oxford Media
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Entrance to Trinity College
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Trinity College, Oxford arms
Surviving buildings of Durham College in Durham Quadrangle
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Trinity College in 1566 (looking north), shortly after its foundation. This quadrangle is now Durham Quad
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Entrance from Broad Street
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Trinity College's dining hall (pre-renovation status)
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Trinity College's temporary dining hall (2022-2024)
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Durham Quadrangle at night
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Trinity College Chapel, Oxford.
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St John Henry Newman, theologian, poet and Cardinal of the Catholic Church
References
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