English: Trinity College in 1566, the year of Elizabeth I's visit to the city. Part of a series depicting the colleges as then were. The view is more or less North from Broad Street; only a little of the structure survives, though the view remains easily recognisable to present students.
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durhamworldheritagesite.com (c.f. Hopkins 2005, Trinity: 450 years of an Oxford college community). Probably drawn from the copy of Bereblock's originals donated by John More to the Bodleian Library in 1630.
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Original, now lost, by John Bereblock (fl.1557–1572). Scan, or possibly photograph, probably by a representative of Trinity College.
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