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Quadrangle Collection (page 7)

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

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Christs Hospital, City of London, 1700

Christs Hospital, City of London, 1700. With a description beneath

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Looking onto the Quadrangle at Windsor, c1825-1830. Artist: William Daniell

Looking onto the Quadrangle at Windsor, c1825-1830. Artist: William Daniell
Looking onto the Quadrangle at Windsor, c1825-1830. From a compilation of views of Windsor, Eton and Virginia Water by William Daniell

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: St Andrews University, Fife, Scotland, 2009

St Andrews University, Fife, Scotland, 2009. Founded in 1410, St Andrews is the oldest university in Scotland and the third oldest in the English speaking world

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Quadrangle, Keble College, Oxford, 1904

Quadrangle, Keble College, Oxford, 1904. From Social England, Volume VI, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1904]

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Lancing College, 1923

Lancing College, 1923
No. 27. Lancing College, 1923. Lancing College, private school in West Sussex. The school was founded in 1848 by Nathaniel Woodard

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: The Quadrangle, Somerset House, c1890. Artist: Herbert Railton

The Quadrangle, Somerset House, c1890. Artist: Herbert Railton
The Quadrangle, Somerset House, c1890. Large Neoclassical building situated on the south side of the Strand in central London, From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI. by John Cassell. [A. W

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Winchester House, Southwark, about 1649, from the tower of St. Saviour s, c1812, (1912)

Winchester House, Southwark, about 1649, from the tower of St. Saviour s, c1812, (1912). Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar
Winchester House, Southwark, about 1649, from the tower of St. Saviour s, c1812, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: The Interior Quadrangle of the Castle, Edinburgh, c1829. Artist: J Hinchliff

The Interior Quadrangle of the Castle, Edinburgh, c1829. Artist: J Hinchliff
The Interior Quadrangle of the Castle, Edinburgh: Showing the door leading to the apartment where Q. Mary was confined, also the room where the regalia was discovered, c1829

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Aerial view of Buckingham Palace, 1939

Aerial view of Buckingham Palace, 1939. Acquired by George III in 1761 for his wife, Queen Charlotte, Buckingham Palace became the official royal London residence in 1837 when Queen Victoria moved in

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Christ Church - Peckwater Quadrangle, 1906

Christ Church - Peckwater Quadrangle, 1906
Christ Church - Peckwater Quadrangle. After John Fulleylove (1845?1908). Originally printed in Fulleyloves book entitled Oxford, 1903

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Pensioners in the great quadrangle of Chelsea Royal Hospital, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Taylor

Pensioners in the great quadrangle of Chelsea Royal Hospital, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Taylor
Pensioners in the great quadrangle of Chelsea Royal Hospital, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Queens College, Cork, 1900. Artist: W Lawrence

Queens College, Cork, 1900. Artist: W Lawrence
Queens College, Cork, 1900. Irish university endowed by Queen Victoria. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, Volume IV, (Cassell and Company, London, Paris)

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: The Cloister, Magdalen College, Oxford University, 19th century. Artist: John Le Keux

The Cloister, Magdalen College, Oxford University, 19th century. Artist: John Le Keux
The Cloister, Magdalen College, Oxford University, 19th century. The cloister was built in the 15th century

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: The Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford University, c1830s. Artist: John Le Keux

The Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford University, c1830s. Artist: John Le Keux
The Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford University, c1830s

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Merton College Chapel, from the quadrangle, Oxford, 1834. Artist: John Le Keux

Merton College Chapel, from the quadrangle, Oxford, 1834. Artist: John Le Keux
Merton College Chapel, from the quadrangle, Oxford, 1834. The chapel was built between the 13th and 15th century

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: The colleges of the University of Oxford, 1895

The colleges of the University of Oxford, 1895
The colleges of the University of Oxford, Oxford, 1895. A series of vignettes of the colleges dating from the 13th and 14th centuries: 1. University College; 2. Queens College; 3

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: The Quadrangle of Magdalen College, 15th century

The Quadrangle of Magdalen College, 15th century
The Quadrangle of Magdalen College, Oxford, 15th century

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: St Edmund Hall in Oxford, 13th century

St Edmund Hall in Oxford, 13th century
St Edmund Hall in Oxford, the Quadrangle Library and entrance to chapel. The buildings in the left are late sixteenth century, 13th century

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: St Edmunds hall in Oxford, 16th century

St Edmunds hall in Oxford, 16th century
St Edmunds hall in Oxford, showing the quadrange, library and entrance to the chapel, 16th century

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Playtime in the fountains of the Georgian Quadrangle of Somerset House, London 3

Playtime in the fountains of the Georgian Quadrangle of Somerset House, London 3
Content warning - partially clothed infants playing London England - 2005; Somerset House is a grand Neoclassical complex located on the south side of the Strand in central London

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Agra Taj Corner Quadrangle Samuel Bourne English

Agra Taj Corner Quadrangle Samuel Bourne English
Agra; The Taj, from the Corner of the Quadrangle; Samuel Bourne (English, 1834 - 1912); Agra, India; 1865 - 1866; Albumen silver print

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Madura Trimul Naik Palace East Facade Quadrangle

Madura Trimul Naik Palace East Facade Quadrangle
Madura. Trimul Naiks Palace, East Facade in Quadrangle; Capt. Linnaeus Tripe (English, 1822 - 1902); Madura, India; 1858; Albumen silver print

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Madura Trimul Naik Palace Entrance Quadrangle

Madura Trimul Naik Palace Entrance Quadrangle
Madura. Trimul Naiks Palace, Entrance to Quadrangle; Capt. Linnaeus Tripe (English, 1822 - 1902); Madura, India; 1858; Albumen silver print

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: London, England - Foreign Office Quadrangle

London, England - Foreign Office Quadrangle - View across courtyard - two sides of Three Storey Building. Part of Box 23 Boswell Collection

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Sisters of the Poor Convent, Kilburn

Sisters of the Poor Convent, Kilburn
View over the quadrangle of the Sisters of the Poor Convent, Kilburn. Date: early 1900s

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Guardstones at Vatadage, Quadrangle, Polonnaruwa, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Guardstones at Vatadage, Quadrangle, Polonnaruwa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, North Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Eton College Clock Tower

Eton College Clock Tower
Eton College, Berkshire, England, founded by King Henry VI (whose statue is in the foreground) in 1440. Clock tower and buildings built by Prevost Lupton in 1517. Date: early 16th century

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Queen Elizabeth and scouts, 1952

Queen Elizabeth and scouts, 1952
Queen Elizabeth II chatting with international scouts in the Windsor Castle quadrangle, where she took the salute at a scouts march past. Accompanying her is the chief scout Lord Rowallan

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Trumpter at changing of the Guard

Trumpter at changing of the Guard

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Queens College Back Quad, Oxford University, Oxford

Queens College Back Quad, Oxford University, Oxford
Queens College Back Quad, Oxford, where Harold Auerbach spent two weeks in June 1917 during his Royal Flying Corps training. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Lothian, Scotland - Linlithgow Palace

Lothian, Scotland - Linlithgow Palace, showing the interior of the castle quadrangle and old gateway. This palace served as a residence for the monarchs of Scotland in the 15th and 16th centuries

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: All Souls College, Oxford University

All Souls College, Oxford University
All Souls College ( The Warden and the College of the Souls of All Faithful People Deceased in the University of Oxford ), Oxford University

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: The New Foreign and India Offices - The Quadrangle

The New Foreign and India Offices - The Quadrangle Date: 1866

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Christs Hospital, Horsham

Christs Hospital, Horsham
Pupils in long gowns cross the Change over Quadrangle at Christs Hospital, Horsham, Date: circa 1919

Background imageQuadrangle Collection: Oxford University under arms, instruction in knot tying

Oxford University under arms, instruction in knot tying
Members of the Officers Training Corps at Oxford University pictured being instructed in knot tying in 1915. Date: 1915




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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.