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Use the following format, to match the other images used:
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A 360-degree view of the main quadrangle of
Keble College. Designed by the 19th-century architect
William Butterfield, the buildings have attracted considerable praise and criticism for their use of bricks in various colours and patterns, in contrast to the older stone-clad colleges elsewhere in the city.
A 360-degree view of the main quadrangle of
Keble College. Designed by the 19th-century architect
William Butterfield, the buildings have attracted considerable praise and criticism for their use of bricks in various colours and patterns, in contrast to the older stone-clad colleges elsewhere in the city.
A panoramic view of the
First Quadrangle of Jesus College. The hall is in the centre (at the west of the quadrangle), on the right-hand of the passageway leading through into the Second Quadrangle, and lit by three large windows. The Principal's Lodgings are on the north side of the quadrangle, between the hall and the chapel.
A panoramic view of the
First Quadrangle of Jesus College. The hall is in the centre (at the west of the quadrangle), on the right-hand of the passageway leading through into the Second Quadrangle, and lit by three large windows. The Principal's Lodgings are on the north side of the quadrangle, between the hall and the chapel.
The Old Building Quadrangle of
Hertford College incorporates the lodge, library, chapel, hall, bursary and other administrative buildings. It is the only Hertford
quadrangle to have a lawn in the centre, in the traditional college style.
The Old Building Quadrangle of
Hertford College incorporates the lodge, library, chapel, hall, bursary and other administrative buildings. It is the only Hertford
quadrangle to have a lawn in the centre, in the traditional college style.
The main quadrangle of
Worcester College; on the left are the medieval buildings known as "the cottages", the most substantial surviving part of
Gloucester College, Worcester's predecessor on the same site.
The main quadrangle of
Worcester College; on the left are the medieval buildings known as "the cottages", the most substantial surviving part of
Gloucester College, Worcester's predecessor on the same site.
You may be able to find additional high-quality and interesting panoramas relating to the university, its colleges and people at
commons:Category:University of Oxford (and its sub-categories). If you have taken an image that you are prepared to release under
a free license or into the
public domain, please
upload it at Commons; please do the same with other freely licensed or public domain images. Files that can only be used on Wikipedia under a
claim of fair use cannot be used on portals.
If you wish to add a panoramic photograph for rotation within this portal, and it has already been uploaded, please follow these steps:
Add the image in to a subpage of this portal, such as Portal:University of Oxford/Selected panorama/#, replacing the "#" with the number above the current highest. For example, if 10 images are in rotation, you would make the number of the page you are creating 11.
Use the following format, to match the other images used:
{{Portal:University of Oxford/Selected panorama/Layout
|image=NAME OF IMAGE (without "Image" or "File")
|text=CAPTION, with appropriate wikilinks
|credit=Photographer's name, with wikilink to userpage / external link to Flickr page etc
}}
Update the panorama maximum parameter on the
main Portal
A 360-degree view of the main quadrangle of
Keble College. Designed by the 19th-century architect
William Butterfield, the buildings have attracted considerable praise and criticism for their use of bricks in various colours and patterns, in contrast to the older stone-clad colleges elsewhere in the city.
A 360-degree view of the main quadrangle of
Keble College. Designed by the 19th-century architect
William Butterfield, the buildings have attracted considerable praise and criticism for their use of bricks in various colours and patterns, in contrast to the older stone-clad colleges elsewhere in the city.
A panoramic view of the
First Quadrangle of Jesus College. The hall is in the centre (at the west of the quadrangle), on the right-hand of the passageway leading through into the Second Quadrangle, and lit by three large windows. The Principal's Lodgings are on the north side of the quadrangle, between the hall and the chapel.
A panoramic view of the
First Quadrangle of Jesus College. The hall is in the centre (at the west of the quadrangle), on the right-hand of the passageway leading through into the Second Quadrangle, and lit by three large windows. The Principal's Lodgings are on the north side of the quadrangle, between the hall and the chapel.
The Old Building Quadrangle of
Hertford College incorporates the lodge, library, chapel, hall, bursary and other administrative buildings. It is the only Hertford
quadrangle to have a lawn in the centre, in the traditional college style.
The Old Building Quadrangle of
Hertford College incorporates the lodge, library, chapel, hall, bursary and other administrative buildings. It is the only Hertford
quadrangle to have a lawn in the centre, in the traditional college style.
The main quadrangle of
Worcester College; on the left are the medieval buildings known as "the cottages", the most substantial surviving part of
Gloucester College, Worcester's predecessor on the same site.
The main quadrangle of
Worcester College; on the left are the medieval buildings known as "the cottages", the most substantial surviving part of
Gloucester College, Worcester's predecessor on the same site.