The History of the College
- The Founding and Early History of Magdalen College
- The Great Tower, Magdalen College
- Magdalen College during the Commonwealth, Restoration, and Eighteenth-Century
- Magdalen College, Oxford, in the Nineteenth Century
Victorian and modern photographs
- The Great Tower
- The New Library and St. Swithun's Building
- Oxford from Magdalen Tower (late-Victorian photograph)
Images of Magdalen College in Art
- May Morning on Magddalen Tower (painting by William Holman Hunt)
- The Magdalen Tower and Bridge from the Cherwell (Brewer watercolor)
- Magdalen College, Oxford (drawing by Bailey)
- Founder's Tower, Magdalen College (drawing by Bailey)
- The Founder's Tower (watercolor by Mattison)
- Magdalen Tower (drawing by Blackall)
- Magdalen Tower (watercolor)
- Magdalen Tower from Addison's Walk (watercolor by Mattison)
- Open-Air Pulpit (drawing by Blackall)
- Magdalen Pulpit (watercolor by Mattison)
- The oldest part of Magdalen College (watercolor by Walton)
- Magdalen College Quad (watercolor by Mattison)
- The Deer Park (watercolor by Mattison)
- Magdalen Tower [from bridge] (watercolor by Mattison)
References
Great Britain. Ed. Findlay Muirhead. “The Blue Guides.” London: Macmillan, 1930.
Magdalen College, University of Oxford. The college's own site. Web. 24 August 2012.
“Magdalen College, Oxford.“ Wikipedia. Web. 18 August 2012.
“Virtual tour of Magdalen College.” Web. 24 August 2012. [An excellent virtual tour!]
Last modified 5 October 2012