Sir Arthur Lionel Pugh Norrington was a British publisher, President of Trinity College, Oxford, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, and creator, in 1963, of a scoring system for The Times' table of Oxford colleges' examination results which since then has been known as the Norrington Table.
The 10,000 square feet (930 m2) underground Norrington Room in Blackwell's bookshop in Oxford contains more than 160,000 books on over three miles of shelving.
Trinity College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. The college was founded in 1555 by Sir Thomas Pope, on land previously occupied by Durham College, home to Benedictine monks from Durham Cathedral.
Trinity College, Oxford
Surviving buildings of Durham College in Durham Quadrangle
Entrance from Broad Street
Trinity College's dining hall (currently closed for renovations)