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Friday, 28 December 2018

John Vanderstein at Queen's College,Oxford - Part 12, The Upper Library Doorcase - with some notes concerning the Orrery by Benjamin Cole

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John Vanderstein at Queen's College, Oxford. (Joannes Vander Stein) Part 12,  The Queen's College Upper Library Doorcas...
Monday, 24 December 2018

John Vanderstein at Queen's College, Part 11, Charles II.

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John Vanderstein at Queen's College, Oxford.  Part 11.  The Eight Statues on the West Front of the Library.  1696. Charles ...

John Vanderstein at Queen's College, Oxford Part 10. Philippa of Hainault (1314 - 69).

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John Vanderstein at Queen's College, Oxford.  Part 10.  The Eight Statues on the West Front of the Library.  1696. Queen Ph...
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