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Balliol College Oxford T-shirt

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Balliol College Oxford T-shirt

Balliol College Oxford T-shirt

Balliol College is one of the oldest colleges in Oxford, founded in around 1263 by John I de Balliol, a rich landowner from Barnard Castle in County Durham. It is one of the constituent colleges of Oxford University and is located in Broad Street Oxford.  The college boasts many famous alumni, including Prime Minister Boris Johnson and 3 previous prime ministers of the United Kingdom.

Like many other Oxford colleges, the architecture of Balliol is stunning, not least it's William Buttersfield chapel.  The bright vibrant art on our Balliol T-shirt displays the chapel with a different perspective dependent on the colour t-shirt you select. Click here to view our other T-shirt options.

 

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The Art of Punting

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The Art of Punting
What is the art of punting, you may ask.... the art is not to fall in !!!

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Famous Hogwarts tree at New College Oxford

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Famous Hogwarts tree at New College Oxford

Which place in Oxford reminds you most of Hogwarts?  I love this wonderful shot peeking through into the @newcollegeoxford quad and seeing the famous old oak tree in the background 😌  This is where, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Malfoy was sat in the oak tree, teasing Harry, and was turned onto a ferret by Mad Eyed Moody.  The stunning cloisters at New College Oxford make a perfect framework for the view.We offer amazing one to one photographic tours of Oxford, Oxford Camera Photo Tours offer you an amazing 2 hour personal guided tour, showing you, not only the best places to...

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Oxford Art piece wins top award

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Oxford Art piece wins top award
We are excited to announce that our fine art image "The Structure" was awarded 1st prize in an art competition run by the Museum of Natural History in Oxford.  The competition was run to commemorate the bicenteniary of John Ruskin

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