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Quadrangle Collection (page 11)

A quadrangle, also known as a quad, is a central feature of many prestigious institutions around the world

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: The old walls and quadrangle of All Souls College, Oxford, Oxfordshire

The old walls and quadrangle of All Souls College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: The Founders Statue - Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey

The Founders Statue - Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey. Statue which stands at the centre of the south quadrangle depicting Thomas Holloway and his wife Jane

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Union Workhouse, Coventry, Warwickshire

Union Workhouse, Coventry, Warwickshire
The Union Quadrangle, part of the Coventry Union workhouse, Warwickshire. The workhouse was first established in around 1801 on the site of the former Whitefriars monastery

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: South Sea House London

South Sea House London
The Quadrangle of the South Sea House in Threadneedle Street

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Somerset House

Somerset House
The Quadrangle

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: College of Physicians

College of Physicians
The quadrangle of the College of Physicians in Warwick Lane

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Naval School New Cross

Naval School New Cross
Quadrangle of the Naval School at New Cross, an institution founded by prince Albert in 1843

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: The Quadrangle of Columbia Market, London

The Quadrangle of Columbia Market, London
Quadrangle of Columbia Market, Bethnal Green, London

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Corpus Christi Quad

Corpus Christi Quad
The quadrangle of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. The college emblem, the pelican, can be seen on top of the central sundial

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: The Civil Service Volunteers at Somerset House, London, 1864

The Civil Service Volunteers at Somerset House, London, 1864
Engraving showing the armed display of the Civil Service Volunteers, forming a square in the quadrangle of Somerset House, in front of the Prince of Wales, 1864

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Christs Hospital

Christs Hospital
The building of Christs Hospital School at Newgate - the buildings rebuilt with the assistance of Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Edinburgh University Undergraduates Battle for the Quadran

Edinburgh University Undergraduates Battle for the Quadran
Photograph showing the traditional battle fought by Edinburgh University Undergraduates for possession of the Quadrangle steps after the election of a new Lord Rector of the University

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Polonnaruwa / Buddhism

Polonnaruwa / Buddhism
A guardian at the steps of the VATA DAGA in the quadrangle of Polonnaruwa, the ancient capital of Sri Lanka from the 11th to the 13th century

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Eton Roll Call

Eton Roll Call
Absence (roll call) in the Quadrangle at Eton College, Berkshire, England

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Oxford / All Souls 1821

Oxford / All Souls 1821
The larger quadrangle

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Founders Tower from Cloister Quadrangle, Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire

Founders Tower from Cloister Quadrangle, Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: All Souls College and quadrangle, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

All Souls College and quadrangle, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Christ Church 1675

Christ Church 1675
A bird s-eye view of the college showing Tom Quad, Peckwater Quad, Cathedral Church, Chaplains lodgings, Christ Church meadow, library, dining hall, kitchen & formal gardens

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Corpus Christi 1675

Corpus Christi 1675
A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library, the Deans lodgings & the formal gardens. One of 39 engravings made of Oxford Colleges by Loggan

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: New College 1675

New College 1675
A view of the college from the north showing the chapel, dining hall, library and the Deans lodgings. One of 39 engravings made of Oxford Colleges by Loggan

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Quadrangle, Rugby School

Quadrangle, Rugby School
View of the Quadrangle at Rugby School




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A quadrangle, also known as a quad, is a central feature of many prestigious institutions around the world. From Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut to St Salvators College Quad in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, these spaces hold great historical and academic significance. In Chapel Quad at Lincoln College, Oxford, students gather beneath the towering spires to study and socialize. The Queens College in Oxford showcases its grandeur with a vibrant color photo capturing the essence of this iconic quadrangle. On the other hand, St Hildas College exudes timeless elegance even in black and white. The Quadrangle at St Bartholomews Hospital in London stands as a testament to both architectural beauty and medical excellence. In Cambridge University's Emmanuel College quad located in England's picturesque countryside, students find solace amidst their studies. Beyond academia lies Victoria College's Alexandria Quadrangle where Egyptian history meets educational enlightenment. Meanwhile, Buckingham Palace witnessed King and Queen inspecting bomb damage within its own majestic quadrangle during trying times. Traveling back to 1880 brings us to Eton College's historic quadrangle - an embodiment of tradition and prestige that has stood the test of time. Emmanuel College Chapel emanates tranquility within its peaceful courtyard while Corpus Christi College quad offers respite from bustling Oxford streets. Whether it be for learning or leisurely strolls through hallowed halls of knowledge across continents like Europe or countries like United Kingdom or England; quads are more than just physical spaces – they represent centuries-old legacies that continue shaping minds today.