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Limited edition contemporary architectural prints
by Ian Fraser
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HARRIS MANCHESTER COLLEGE, OXFORD
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Limited edition giclée print ![]() ![]() Harris Manchester College, which was founded in Manchester as Manchester Academy changed location five times before settling in Oxford in 1889. It was established after the Restoration to provide higher education for Nonconformists. In 1996 Her Majesty the Queen gave her approval to a new royal charter for the College, granting it full college status within the University. It is the only college in UK Higher Education dedicated solely to the education of mature students. The college, which is in Tudor Gothic style, was built in Mansfield Road between 1891-1893 to the designs of Manchester architect Thomas Worthington. In the Chapel there are notable stained glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris. Copyright (c) Virtual Archive 2001-2009 All rights reserved
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