Photograph of [Magdalen College Quad: backs of crowds, some in Elizabethan dress, looking towards priest in outside corner pulpit at the entrance of the Chaplain's Quadrangle, giving the sermon on St. John the Baptist's Day (24 June), a practice discontinued in 1766, but revived in 1896; after a painting by Joseph Nash] [John Johnson 955] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
G.A.Oxon. 4o 417, fol. 988
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Photograph of [Magdalen College Quad: backs of crowds, some in Elizabethan dress, looking towards priest in outside corner pulpit at the entrance of the Chaplain's Quadrangle, giving the sermon on St. John the Baptist's Day (24 June), a practice discontinued in 1766, but revived in 1896; after a painting by Joseph Nash] [John Johnson 955] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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G.A.Oxon. 4o 417, fol. 988
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[c.1883]
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English
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Shrimpton's Oxford Caricatures
Shrimpton caricatures Volume 6
Photograph of [Magdalen College Quad: backs of crowds, some in Elizabethan dress, looking towards priest in outside corner pulpit at the entrance of the Chaplain's Quadrangle, giving the sermon on St. John the Baptist's Day (24 June), a practice discontinued in 1766, but revived in 1896; after a painting by Joseph Nash] [John Johnson 955] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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