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Untitled (view of Oxford Castle labeled "The tower is the most ancient* building in Oxford being at least as early as the reign of William Rufus. [*Not so, the Saxon tower of St. Michael's Church is older.]; verso: Martyr's Memorial, Oxford)

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Photograph information: Recto: View of Oxford Castle labeled "The tower is the most ancient* building in Oxford being at least as early as the reign of William Rufus. [*Not so, the Saxon tower of St. Michael's Church is older.]" Verso: Martyr's Memorial, Oxford
Department of Photographs Seiden & de Cuevas Inc. New York New York. on Long Term Loan at the Fogg Art Museum from 1977 to 1982 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Purchase through the generosity of Melvin R. Seiden
Title: Untitled (view of Oxford Castle labeled "The tower is the most ancient* building in Oxford being at least as early as the reign of William Rufus. [*Not so, the Saxon tower of St. Michael's Church is older.]; verso: Martyr's Memorial, Oxford)
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Photograph information: Recto: View of Oxford Castle labeled "The tower is the most ancient* building in Oxford being at least as early as the reign of William Rufus.
[*Not so, the Saxon tower of St.
Michael's Church is older.
]" Verso: Martyr's Memorial, Oxford.

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