Timeline of Oxford

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city, university and colleges of Oxford, England.

Pre-history

  • Activity from the Mesolithic period onwards, attested by archaeological finds across the city.[1]
  • Bronze Age henge and barrow complexes at locations including the University Parks.[1]
  • Bronze Age burials at locations including The Hamel, Radcliffe Infirmary, Banbury Road, and several university buildings.[1]
  • Wide-ranging Iron Age and Roman remains, suggesting continued occupation from pre-conquest period into the Roman era.[1]

Recorded history before 12th century

City coat of arms in Town Hall
University seal

12th century

St George's Tower of the Castle
"Friar Bacon's Study" at Folly Bridge (demolished 1779)[24]

13th century

14th century

Merton College's Mob Quad
Adam de Brome, founder of Oriel College

15th century

New College Dining Hall

16th century

Magdalen Tower from Magdalen Bridge
Christ Church

17th century

Bodleian Library
Brasenose in c.1674, from Loggan's Oxonia Illustrata

18th century

Broad Street looking east towards (right to left) the Old Ashmolean Building, the Sheldonian Theatre and the Clarendon Building
Radcliffe Camera

19th century

University Museum
On the river – an early view
The Dodo (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)
Keble College Chapel
First two women's colleges
The HighPhotochrom of c.1900

20th century

1913 "Bullnose" Morris Oxford
Salters steamer Wargrave (1913) by Folly Bridge
North Oxford home, successively of Basil Blackwell and J. R. R. Tolkien (20 Northmoor Road)
Wartime aircraft scrap dump at Cowley as portrayed in Paul Nash's Totes Meer[275]
St Giles' Fair
Oxford's dreaming spires from South Park
Port Meadow

21st century

Mathematical Institute with Penrose tiling and a glimpse of the Radcliffe Observatory

Births

Jane Burden sketched by William Morris

Deaths

Osney Cemetery (on the site of the Abbey)

See also

References

Further reading

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