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3 CHURCH, in which is to be found the Door and 
* Key of ‘ Bocardo,’ the prison in which Ridley, 
» Latimer and Cranmer were confined. Next come 
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THE ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM, King Alfred’s 
Jewel, Pictures, Sculptures, etc. 
Worcester College, Gardens and Lake. 
St. John’s College, 
KEBLE COLLEGE, Holman Hunt’s ‘ Light of 
the World,’ Chapel. 
WADHAM COLLEGE, Gardens and Hall. 
New College, Cloisters, Chapel, Reynolds’ 
Window, Founder’s Crozier, Gardens, City Wall. 
ST. PETER IN THE EAST CHURCH, Crypt. 
THE NEW EXAMINATION SCHOOLS. 
Magdalen College, Cloisters, Bell Tower, Deer 
Park, Addison’s Walk. 
THE BOTANIC GARDENS. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, Shelley Memorial. 
ALL SOULS COLLEGE, Chapel, Library. 
ST. MARY THE VIRGIN CHURCH, Tomb 
of Amy Robsart. 
THE RADCLIFFE LIBRARY, View from the 
Gallery. 
The Bodleian Library, Illuminated MSS., 
Shelley Relics, Portraits. 
THE DIVINITY SCHOOL AND CONVO¬ 
CATION HOUSE. 
THE OLD ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM, Lewis 
Evans’ Scientific Collections. 
THE SHELDONIAN THEATRE, View from 
Cupola. 
TRINITY COLLEGE, Lime-Walk and Chapel. 
EXETER COLLEGE, Chapel, Burne-Jones 
and Morris Tapestry, Fellows’ Garden. 
Merton College, Ancient Library, Chapel. 
Christ Church, Cathedral, Hall, Kitchen, etc. 
CHRIST CHURCH MEADOW, Broad Walk, 
Rivers Cherwell and Isis, College Barges. 
PEMBROKE COLLEGE, Johnson Relics. 
A very complete service of Motor Omnibuses 
(making it an easy matter to reach these various 
points of interest) is run at frequent intervals 
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