'Cliveden Ferry Woods' - Sepia photograph of the River Thames at Clievedn. The Ferry here is known as "My Lady Ferry". Photographed by Henry Taunt, c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in in Oxford in 1842 and rose from poverty to establish himself as an extremely successful and skilled photographer. His work has created a unique photographic record of Victorian life.
'Brasenose College St Marys Spire' - Sepia photograph of Brasenose College, Oxford with St Marys Church spire in the background. Photographed by Henry Taunt c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in in Oxford in 1842 and rose from poverty to establish himself as an extremely successful and skilled photographer. His work has created a unique photographic record of Victorian life.
'Oxford' - Sepia photograph of the city of Oxford taken from an elevated position such as a church tower. Photographed by Henry Taunt c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in in Oxford in 1842 and rose from poverty to establish himself as an extremely successful and skilled photographer. His work has created a unique photographic record of Victorian life.
'All Souls front' - Sepia photograph of the front of All Souls College, Oxford. The College of All Souls of the Faithful Departed is an academic research college that does not admit undergraduates. Photographed by Henry Taunt c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in in Oxford in 1842 and rose from poverty to establish himself as an extremely successful and skilled photographer. His work has created a unique photographic record of Victorian life.
'Brasenose' - Sepia photograph of the entrance to Brasenose College, Oxford. Photographed by Henry Taunt c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in in Oxford in 1842 and rose from poverty to establish himself as an extremely successful and skilled photographer. His work has created a unique photographic record of Victorian life.
'Queens College' - Sepia photograph of the front of Queens College, Oxford. Photographed by Henry Taunt c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in in Oxford in 1842 and rose from poverty to establish himself as an extremely successful and skilled photographer. His work has created a unique photographic record of Victorian life.
'St Marys Church from the High Street' - Sepia photograph of the entrance to St Marys Church from the High Street, Oxford. Photographed by Henry Taunt c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in in Oxford in 1842 and rose from poverty to establish himself as an extremely successful and skilled photographer. His work has created a unique photographic record of Victorian life.
'High Street' - Sepia photograph of the High Street, Oxford with St Marys Church on the right. Photographed by Henry Taunt c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in in Oxford in 1842 and rose from poverty to establish himself as an extremely successful and skilled photographer. His work has created a unique photographic record of Victorian life.
'Taylor Buildings from High Street' - Sepia photograph of The Taylor Insitute, Oxford. The Taylor Institute was built in 1844 and is Oxford University's centre for the study of European languages and literatures. It was named after the architect Sir Robert Taylor (1714 - 1788) who bequethed money to the University for the study of European languages. Photographed by Henry Taunt c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in in Oxford in 1842 and rose from poverty to establish himself as an extremely successful and skilled photographer. His work has created a unique photographic record of Victorian life.
Sepia photograph of what is thought to be the interior of St Marys Church, Oxford. Photographed by Henry Taunt c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in in Oxford in 1842 and rose from poverty to establish himself as an extremely successful and skilled photographer. His work has created a unique photographic record of Victorian life.