NOTES: This constituent college of the University of Oxford was founded in 1965 as the Oxford Centre for Management Studies. It was renamed Templeton College in 1983. Ahrends Burton & Koralek were responsible for the design of the college facilities between 1969 and 1996.
SOURCE: R. Ackermann. The Microcosm of London (London, 1835), vol. I, pl. 20 NOTES: The College moved to R. Smirke's building in Pall Mall in 1825 while this building was destroyed by fire in 1879.
SOURCE: R. Ackermann. The Microcosm of London (London, 1835), vol. I, pl. 31 NOTES; From 1572 onwards, this building housed the ecclesiastical and Admiralty courts together with the advocates practising therein. The College ceased to function in 1859 and the premises were demolished in 1867.
SOURCE: Pascal Coste. Monuments modernes de la Perse (Paris, 1867), pl. XXII-XXIII NOTES: The English name for the building is the Theological College of the Mother of the Shah.
SOURCE: Pascal Coste. Monuments modernes de la Perse (Paris, 1867), pl. XXIV-XXV NOTES: The English name for the building is the Theological College of the Mother of the Shah.
SOURCE: Pascal Coste. Monuments modernes de la Perse (Paris, 1867), pl. XXVI-XXVII NOTES: The English name for the building is the Theological College of the Mother of the Shah.