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Map of the Great Court Precinct ENTRANCE MICHIE FORGAN SMITH BUILDING (LAW) FORGAN SMITH BUILDING (ARTS) DUHIG BUILDING FORGAN BUILDING DOOR DOOR DOOR 283 285 289 301 305 307 314 316 320 332 SMITH 4 16 20 22 29 31 35 47 52 310 25 50 286 291 295 299 324 328 TOWER 34 281 284 288 300 5 51 293 297 303 308 311 315 319 322 326 331 334 2 7 9 11 13 17 23 26 32 38 40 42 44 48 53 292 296 302 309 312 317 323 329 333 1 6 10 14 18 24 27 33 37 39 41 43 45 49 54 282 280 287 ENTRANCE 290 46 55 279 294 298 304 306 313 318 321 325 327 330 3 8 12 15 19 21 28 30 36 56 278 277 57 276 58 275 59 60 274 61 62 273 63 64 272 65 271 KEY 66 270 269 ENTRANCE 67 CAMPBELL Each number on this map represents a column Four-sided column: Great Court side 71 69 267 268 or doorway within the cloisters. Starting from Identification code: When walking through the cloisters and c 68 PLACE the Forgan Smith tower and proceeding facing the Great Court, side a is the one immediately in front 73 266 265 clockwise, they are ordered from 1 to 334. 72 of you, and sides b, c and d follow around in a clockwise 78 77 70 263 Each column may have up to four carvings direction. Side c is the one facing you when you stand in the b Column d 75 261 260 74 264 (see right) but doorways will have only one. Great Court itself. 81 76 When you look at the list of carvings on page 79 259 Carving type: Unless blank, each side features a coat of arms, 83 ENTRANCE 256 , you will see an alphanumeric code. The a 262 152 which may or may not be repeated around the column. 82 257 first letter will be either (botanical carving), Cloister walkway side 80 255 B C (coat of arms) or F (frieze). 258 253 Three-sided column: 85 84 254 The small letter at the end of the code is either When facing the column directly, side a, b, c or d if on a four-sided column; e, f or g Identification code: e e Column g is to the left, side is in the middle, and side is at the right. 88 87 86 251 for a three-sided column; or h if representing f g 252 249 a doorway location. Hence, a, b, c, d and f Carving type: Unless blank, a coat of arms features in the f 250 always depict coats of arms; e and g botanical centre panel (side f) and botanical (flora) carvings are at 89 carvings; and h may be either a coat of arms the left and right (sides e and g). 94 247 92 90 or a frieze. 96 91 STEELE 248 DOOR 243 Doorway (one-sided): 95 244 Example: C251c is a coat of arms (C) located h BUILDING These carvings are all labelled . 93 DOOR 246 242 on the four-sided column #251 outside Identification code: h 98 97 the Goddard building (172), and is on the Carving type: Unless blank, the doorways feature either 245 241 240 side facing the Great Court (c). C251c is the the coat of arms for UK’s Christ’s College at Cambridge Open-book motif 99 armoury for Italy’s University of Bologna. University or an open-book frieze. (example only) 101 100 GODDARD 239 238 102 BUILDING 236 104 237 234 106 103 108 105 233 232 235 228 230 107 112 110 231 224 114 111 226 222 109 229 120 116 113 220 214 126 227 225 223 118 117 115 218 216 203 199 197 192 190 185 180 175 159 155 152 147 145 140 135 130 122 212 221 219 208 124 119 RAMP 202 198 196 187 183 179 173 169 165 161 157 154 150 142 138 134 121 210 128 215 206 186 184 171 167 163 158 153 151 141 139 125 217 204 200 193 188 181 177 148 143 136 132 211 195 129 123 207 178 172 168 164 160 127 213 DOOR DOOR 131 209 205 201 194 189 182 174 170 166 162 156 149 144 137 133 CO-OP 176 BOOKSHOP ALUMNI 191 ENTRANCE 146 COURT PARNELL RICHARDS WORDSMITHS MAP A BUILDING BUILDING CAFÉ carvings WITHIN the cloisters 78g Eucalypt, poss bloodwood 102f University of Oxford: St 129a-d University of Manitoba, 150f University of Cambridge: Jesus MAP A: Carvings within the cloisters 79e Grape (cultivated) Edmund Hall, UK Canada College, UK 79f University of Oxford: Wadham 102g Sugar cane 130e Grape (cultivated) 150g Fig 1e Eucalyptus 27g Unidentified 54g Unidentified College, UK 103e English oak 130f McGill University, Canada 151a-d University of Cambridge: 1f University of Cambridge, UK 28e Bauhinia 55e English oak 79g Apple 103f University of Oxford: St 130g Sugar cane Peterhouse College, UK 1g Unidentified 28f Johns Hopkins University, USA 55f University of Oxford, UK 80e Macadamia Edmund Hall, UK 131e Unidentified 152a-d University of Cambridge: 2e Wheat 28g Bauhinia 55g English oak 80f University of Oxford: Wadham 103g Fig (native) 131f McGill University, Canada Pembroke College, UK 2f University of Cambridge, UK 29e Grape 56e Unidentified College, UK 104e Morning glory 131g Unidentified 153a-d University of Cambridge: 2g Unidentified 29f Johns Hopkins University, USA 56f University of Oxford, UK Fig (cultivated) University of Oxford: Keble Unidentified Corpus Christi College, UK 3e Lily of the valley 29g Grape 56g Apple 80g 104f 132e Wheel of fire tree College, UK University of Cambridge: Fig (native) 3f University of Cambridge, UK 30e Sugar cane 57e Red bloodwood 81e 132f 154e University of Oxford: University Fig (cultivated) Selwyn College, UK University of Cambridge: Jesus 3g English oak 30f The University of Queensland 57f University of London, UK 81f 104g 154f College, UK Hibiscus (native) Macadamia College, UK 4e Fig (cultivated) 30g Sugar cane 57g Fig (cultivated) 105e 132g Rose University of Oxford: Keble Grape (cultivated) Macadamia 4f University of Cambridge, UK 31e Sugar cane 58e Fig 81g 105f 133e 154g University of Oxford: Trinity College, UK University of Cambridge: Pear 4g Unidentified 31f The University of Queensland 58f University of London, UK 82a-d 133f 155e College, UK Macadamia Selwyn College, UK University of Cambridge: 5e Unidentified 31g Sugar cane 58g Unidentified 105g 155f University of Oxford: English oak Bulrush Emmanuel College, UK 5f University of Sydney, New South 32e Macadamia 59e Grape (cultivated) 83a-d 106e 133g Brasenose College, UK University of Oxford: English oak Unidentified Wales 32f The University of Queensland 59f University of Wales, UK 106f 134e 155g University of Oxford: All Worcester College, UK University of Cambridge: Fig 5g Grape (cultivated 32g Macadamia 59g Fig (native) 84a-d 134f 156e Souls College, UK Eucalyptus Sidney Sussex College, UK University of Cambridge: 6a-d University of Adelaide, South 33e Bauhinia 60e Grape 106g 156f 85a-d University of Oxford: New 107e Grape 134g English oak Emmanuel College, UK Australia 33f The University of Queensland 60f University of Wales, UK College, UK 107f University of Oxford: 135e Eucalypt, poss bloodwood 156g Grape (cultivated) 7a-d University of Tasmania 33g Bauhinia 60g Grape University of Oxford: Oriel Worcester College, UK University of Cambridge: English oak 8a-d The University of Queensland 34e Wheat 61a-d University College of Wales, 86a-d 135f 157e College, UK Sugar cane Sidney Sussex College, UK University of Cambridge: 9a-d University of Sydney, New 34f The University of Queensland UK 107g 157f 87a-d University of Oxford: Merton 108e Grape 135g Blue gum Downing College, UK South Wales 34g Grape (cultivated) 62a-d University College of South College, UK 108f McGill University, Canada 136e Passionfruit 157g English oak 10a-d University of Melbourne, 35e Fig (cultivated) Wales, UK Sugar cane Dog rose University of Cambridge: Sugar cane Victoria 35f The University of Queensland 63a-d University College of North 88e 108g 136f 158e University of Oxford: University Dog rose Magdalene College, UK University of Cambridge: 11a-d The University of Queensland 35g Morning glory Wales, UK 88f 109e 158f College, UK McGill University, Canada Unidentified Downing College, UK 12a-d University of New Zealand 36e Grape 64a-d Swansea College, UK 109f 136g Scotch thistle Dog rose Unidentified Sugar cane 13a-d University of Western 36f University of Aberdeen, UK 65e Macadamia 88g 109g 137e 158g Grape (cultivated) University of British University of Cambridge: Grape (cultivated) Australia 36g Eucalypt, poss bloodwood 65f University of Wales, UK 89e 110a-d 137f 159e University of Oxford: Balliol Columbia, Canada Magdalene College, UK University of Cambridge: 14e English oak 37a-d University of Aberdeen, UK 65g Apple 89f 159f College, UK Dalhousie University, Canada Sugar cane Fitzwilliam House, UK 14f University of Melbourne, 38a-d University of Bristol, UK 66e Pear 111a-d 137g Bauhinia Dalhousie University, Canada Fig (native) Unidentified Victoria 39a-d University of Liverpool, UK 66f University of Wales, UK 89g 112a-d 138e 159g 90e Grape 113a-d University of King’s College, 138f University of Cambridge: 160e Unidentified 14g Unidentified 40a-d University of Sheffield, UK 66g Pear University of Oxford: Balliol Canada Queen’s College, UK University of Cambridge: 15e Fig 41a-d University of Birmingham, UK 67e Daisy 90f 160f College, UK McMaster University, Canada Grape (cultivated) Fitzwilliam House, UK 15f The University of Queensland 42a-d University of Leeds, UK 67f University of New Zealand 114a-d 138g Poinsettia University of Western University of Cambridge: English oak 15g Poinsettia 43a-d University of Reading, UK 67g Daisy 90g 115a-d 139a-d 160g Grape (cultivated) Ontario, Canada Trinity Hall, UK Pineapple 16e Grape (cultivated) 44a-d University of Glasgow, UK 68e English oak 92e 161e University of Oxford: Jesus University of Alberta, University of Cambridge: University of Cambridge: 16f The University of Queensland 45e Hibiscus 68f University of New Zealand 92f 116a-d 140a-d 161f College, UK Canada Clare College, UK Girton College, UK 16g Grape (cultivated) 45f University of Glasgow, UK 68g English oak Unidentified University of King’s College, University
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