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See also:
- Architecture of the University of Oregon - This illustrated resource surveys the history of the built environment of the University of Oregon and identifies basic resources for researching the architectural heritage of Oregon's flagship university.
- Balliol College Virtual Tour - A tour of the oldest college in Oxford, part of the Virtual Tour of Oxford. QuickTime panoramas are accessed via clickable plan.
- King's College, Cambridge - An illustrated history from the official site of the college founded by Henry VI in 1441, with its magnificent chapel, completed by the Tudors.
- The New Mechanics' Institution Preservation Trust Ltd - Aims to preserve this Victorian building in Swindon, UK, which once housed the Mechanics' Institute. Includes a detailed history, proposals and membership.
- Queens' College Cambridge - Queens provides images with descriptive text of its architectural features from medieval to modern.
- St John's College Virtual Tour - This part of the Virtual Tour of Oxford provides interactive 360° photographs viewable by using a map of the college.
- 20th Century University Architecture: 1900+1945 - Photos and information on American universities built in the period, from the Digital Archive of American Architecture.
- Trinity College, Cambridge - A tour of the varied architecture of the college via sensitive bird's eye view, with comments on its history, from the official site. Includes the library designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
- Virtual Tour of Brasenose College - Dr Karl Harrison provides QuickTime views of Brasenose, with comments on the buildings, accessed via clickable plan, as part of his Virtual Tour of Oxford.
- A Virtual Tour of St John's College, Oxford - The official site's interactive tour of this college founded in 1555 via sensitive bird's+eye view or navigation buttons. Includes history and expandable thumbnails of architectural details.
- William and Mary: Wren Building - An illustrated history of the Sir Christopher Wren Building at the College of William and Mary in Virginia, built 1695+99 and the oldest academic building in continuous use in the United States.
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