Showing posts with label Magdalen Tower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magdalen Tower. Show all posts

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Magdalen College at Oxford

The first college you see when you come down the London Road from Headington and enter Oxford is Magdalen College, with it's iconic and beautiful bell tower towering over the skyline.  It is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful colleges in Oxford.  It was founded in 1448 by William of Waynflete, a New College man. Owing to royal and other gifts, Magdalen became the richest college in Oxford by the reign of Henry VIII.


Today it is known for it's beautiful 15 century buildings, the bell tower,  the 500-year-old tradition of singing Latin Hymns from the Bell Tower each 1st of May,  and the stunning grounds, Addison walk, and dear park.


The college is situated amid 100 acres of woodlands, riverside (Cherwell) walks, gardens and a tranquil Deer Park.




Magdalen Bridge



Hallway of the Cloister Quadrangle



The magnificent Cloister Quadrangle


The Founders Tower



The gargoyles in the Cloister Quad represent virtues and vises ... mostly vises as far as I could tell. I'd love to see this wisteria in full bloom.


Looking across to the deer park


The New Building was built across a large lawn to the north of the Great Quad beginning in 1733. Its spacious setting is due to the builders' intentions to create an entirely new quad, but only one side was completed.





The Longwell Quad building


This is the new library and garden court. It was  built to intagrate with the old library and it's simply stunning.  


Not so old Gargoyles of the two heads of college at Magdalen College



Formal and informal meals are taken in the mediaeval dining Hall, which is located on the first floor above the Cloisters. 




The Old Kitchen Bar is the oldest building on site, dating from the 1300s. It is the former location of the College kitchens and evidence of the original fireplaces can still be seen.



The Spectacular High Anglican chapel 


The magnificent monochrome stained glass window - a grisaille window - from the 17th century, based on Michelangelo's Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel, fills the west wall.  It has a fascinating story:  http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/the-resurrection-at-magdalen-college-1279624.html





Some of the illustrious Alumni of Magdalen College include


·       Joseph Addison
·       Lord Richard Atkin
·       Lord Alfred Denning
·       King Edward VIII
·       Malcolm Fraser, Former Prime Minister of Australia
·       Nicholas Kristof, Pullitzer prize winner
·       T. E. Lawrence of Arabia
·       C.S. Lewis
·       Dudley Moore
·      
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey


For a detailed history of Magdalen College:  http://www.magd.ox.ac.uk/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Illustrated_Magdalen_College_History.pdf




Friday, May 1, 2015

May Morning in Oxford

One of the many things I love about living in Oxford is that each month is filled with wonderful century-old traditions that mark the seasons or a special time of year.  One such traditional day is May Morning when thousands gather at 6am to listen to three songs sung from the Magdalen Tower and then walk the streets of Oxford enjoying the various troops that are "dancing in the May".  Even though the general celebration is very simple, the crowds and the enthusiasm for the day are always full of surprises.  This year's surprises where a "Cheese Head" Morris Dancer (not from Wisconsin, USA); a walking tree; and sharing the morning with dear cousins who dropped in for a visit during their tour of Great Britain. 




 Morris Dancers dancing in "the May"



 I asked a dancer, "Why the cheese hat?" and he said it marks "the Fool."

 The Walking Tree



Street dancing


The Magdalen Choir singing a hymn in Latin  from the Magdalen Tower


 The singing starts just after the church bells peel 6:00 am and coincidentally, the sun's rays hit the tower. 

There are several thousand spectators who come each year to see May Morning.  Many of the students who attend have been up all night at their college's spring ball or Prom.  





My dear cousin Marie, her lovely daughter Sarah, my wonderful neighbor Amy, and some guy who chose to photo bomb the photo.

Happy May Morning!