St Mary Hall was a medieval academic hall of the University of Oxford. It was associated with Oriel College from 1326 to 1545, but functioned independently from 1545 until it was re-incorporated into Oriel College in 1902.
St Mary Hall, Oxford
"The dolls house", a surviving 1743 building of St Mary's Hall, abutting the 1640 chapel and hall on the right
1826 Gothic Revival building on the west side of St Mary's Hall, incorporating the old gate
Oriel College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. Located in Oriel Square, the college has the distinction of being the oldest royal foundation in Oxford. In recognition of this royal connection, the college has also been historically known as King's College and King's Hall. The reigning monarch of the United Kingdom is the official visitor of the college.
Oriel College, Oxford
The college charter of 1326 given by Edward II. The concluding nine words give the date as 21 January in the nineteenth year of his reign.
1675 copper engraving of the college, looking east across the front entrance and First Quad; on the left is the tiered garden where Second Quad would be built.
1733 copper engraving of the college, looking south, after the completion of Bishop Robinson's and Provost Carter's buildings in Second Quad