THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY
   and
ENVIRONS
THE UNIVERSITY of OXFORD
 

  Bodleian Library Quadrangle


THE BODLEIAN Library at Oxford was established in 1602 and includes the Main Bodleian Quadrangle with the Duke Humphries, Upper and Lower Reading Rooms, the Divinity School, and the Radcliffe Camera.  There are a large number of faculty libraries associated with the Bodleian, but located in other parts of Oxford.

 

 


 

ENTRANCE to the BODLEIAN LIBRARY and QUADRANGLE

 


 

ENTRANCE to the BODLEIAN LIBRARY

ENTRANCE to the BODLEIAN

 


 

ENTRANCE to the BODLEIAN QUADRANGLE

BODLEIAN QUADRANGLE

 


 

BODLEIAN DIVINITY SCHOOL

DUKE HUMPHREY'S LIBRARY (Reading Room)

 


 

BODLEIAN LOWER READING ROOM

GLADSTONE LINK
 (Reading Room in a tunnel between the Bodleian and Radcliffe Camera)

 


 

BLACKFRIARS LIBRARY

TAYLORIAN INSTITUTE LIBRARY


 

 

 

 


 

RADCLIFE CAMERA
(Reading Room of the Bodleian Library)

SHELDONIAN THEATER

 


 

SHELDONIAN THEATER

SHELDONIAN THEATER (interior)

 


 

UNIVERSITY CHURCH of ST. MARY the VIRGIN

ST. MARY the VIRGIN ("Newman's" Pulpit)

 


 

ST. MARY the VIRGIN (nave)

ST. MARY the VIRGIN (choir)

 


 

 

 

 


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