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The entrance to the chapel is through that small open arch at the extreme left of the photograph.

Roof details

Left to right: a wrought iron decoration that looks almost like the cartoon outline of a face, St. Michael slaying Satan, and a lovely wrought irony, airy cross.

Left to right: a doorway at the side of the chapel, the door inside the passage way that opens into the chapel — see the wrought iron details at top and middle of the door — and a view of Liddon Quad from the entrance to the hall.

Other images of Keble College, Oxford, and related materials

Coming soon

References

Crook, J. Mordaunt . The Dilemma of Style: Architectural Ideas from the Picturesque to the Post-Modern. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987.

Thompson, Paul. William Butterfield, Victorian Architect. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1971.


Last modified 23 August 2012