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    The Peckwater Quadrangle (known as "Peck" to students) is one of the quadrangles of Christ Church, Oxford, England. It is a Grade I listed building. Christ...
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    Merton College, Oxford is one of the oldest quads in existence. Peckwater Quadrangle, Christ Church, Oxford Killian Court, Massachusetts Institute of...
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    Christ Church Library, whose north façade completes the four sides of Peckwater Quadrangle. On the east side is Canterbury Gate with access to Oriel Square...
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    Tom Quad (redirect from Great Quadrangle)
    Tom Tower and Tom Quad. View on a warm winter evening. Peckwater Quadrangle Blue Boar Quadrangle Meadow Building Christ Church Library Dunster House at...
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    can be fairly close. I spent many a happy evening in the centre of Peckwater Quadrangle at Christ Church, with a bow and arrow, trying to put an arrow over...
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    be named after him. 1706–1711 – Peckwater Quadrangle at Christ Church is built on the site of Vine Hall and Peckwater's Inn. 1707–1760 – Major rebuilding...
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    of All Saints Church, Oxford, and in three sides of the so-called Peckwater Quadrangle of Christ Church, which were erected after his designs. He bore a...
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    room and a lecture theatre. The quadrangle is accessed via a new (2007) route which leads from the path between Peckwater and Tom Quads behind Killcanon...
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    that forms the south side of Peckwater Quadrangle in Christ Church, Oxford, England. To the east is Canterbury Quadrangle. The library houses the college's...
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    completed the Radcliffe Library. Remodelling at Carfax, Oxford (1707) Peckwater Quadrangle of Christ Church, Oxford (1709) Clarendon Building, Oxford (1712)...
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    the passage uniting the Tom Quad and Peckwater Quadrangle (c.1674); a long building joining the Chaplain's quadrangle on the east side in 1677–1678; and...
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  • until 1973, and University Reader in English. Surrey is modelled on Peckwater Quadrangle, which houses the College library as the novels suggest, but does...
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  • located on Alfred Street in the 16th century. It became a part of the Peckwater Quadrangle of Christ Church, Oxford. The building gave its name to the previous...
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    related to Meadow Building. Venetian Gothic Tom Quad Peckwater Quadrangle Blue Boar Quadrangle Christ Church Library Sherwood, Jennifer; Pevsner, Nikolaus...
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    Covent Garden piazza (1631–37) in London and perhaps Dean Aldrick’s Peckwater Quadrangle at Christ Church, Oxford (1706–10). At Queen Square, Wood introduced...
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    London Paxton House, Scottish Borders Paxton's Tower, Carmarthenshire Peckwater Quadrangle, Oxford Pellwall House Penrice Castle, Glamorgan Penshaw Monument...
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  • Christ Church, Peckwater Quadrangle...
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  • a monument to his memory. His will gave money towards finishing Peckwater Quadrangle at Christ Church, and towards the erection of a new dormitory at...
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    his Elementa architecturae and on overseeing construction of the Peckwater quadrangle, Palladian before Palladianism was popular in England) he went on...
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  • in office he had become wealthy. He gave towards the buildings in Peckwater quadrangle at Christ Church, Oxford. To his Jacobite brother, Sir William Ellis...
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    Savage's name by an inscription on the first foundation-stone of Peckwater Quadrangle, Christ Church, Oxford, laid by him on 26 January 1705. Savage died...
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