[Postcard of Oxford's New College]

Postcard of Oxford's New College rendered in watercolor. A large stone building with intricately detailed arched windows looms over a field of green grass. On the left side, connected to the main building by the first story only, is a large tower with very few windows. Left of this tower is a mature oak tree which obscures a portion of the building. The back of the postcard identifies it as part of the "salmon series" and notes that it was printed in England.
Date: unknown
Creator: Quinton, A. R.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of York Minster]

Postcard featuring a photograph of York Minster, also known as the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York. A large stone building with several large towers and spires looms over a largely empty well-manicured lawn. The building is surrounded by a low wrought iron fencing with a white stone brick base. The building itself is adorned with intricate stonework and ornate arched windows. A particularly large tower rises from the center of the building, ending in a flat roof. The back of the postcard identifies it as belonging to the Salmon Series.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of Bootham Bar & Minster in York]

Postcard of Bootham Bar & Minster in York, England. A large stone brick structure decorated with cross-shaped etchings and small stone statues looms over a street. Pedestrians stroll through tunnels in the structure at ground-level. Behind the large stone structure is an even larger stone cathedral with an ornate façade. Three visible towers jut up from this cathedral over the scene, each with large, arched windows. The back of the postcard identifies it as being part of the Salmon Series.
Date: unknown
Creator: Quinton, A. R.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Porch of St. Mary the Virgin Church at Oxford]

Postcard of the porch of the St. Mary the Virgin Church at Oxford. An ornate metal gate stands before a large stone archway that leads into a larger stone building. Intricate detailing graces the façade, including swirled columns framing the entryway, various carved curlicues, and a built-in statue of St. Mary the Virgin. A yellowed shrub stands on the right side of the entryway. Large, arched windows cover the walls of the building. The back of the postcard identifies it as being part of the Salmon Series.
Date: unknown
Creator: Quinton, A. R.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of College Barges Near Folly Bridge at Oxford]

Postcard of college barges on the water near Folly Bridge at Oxford. On the left side of the frame, a wooden dock extends into the water. Several houseboats and barges line the left side of the waterway. On the right side of the frame, several boys sit on the edge of a stone wall with fishing poles. Behind them, a bridge extends over an offshoot of the canal. In the center of the frame, several individuals sit in a boat that is being propelled by a gondolier in a blue shirt tucked into white pants.
Date: unknown
Creator: Quinton, A. R.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of an English Cottage]

Postcard of an English cottage surrounded by a garden in full bloom. The cottage has a burgundy roof and light brown walls with wooden Tudor-style beams. The garden features pink tulips and lilacs amongst lush greenery. A pathway through the garden leads to the cottage. The back of the postcard identifies it as part of the "salmon series" and notes that it was printed in England.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of Oxford's Oriel College]

Postcard of Oxford's Oriel College in autumn. A large stone building with ornately arched windows towers over two men standing some distance from the entrance. Orange ivy covers the building on the right hand side, though it has been cut back around the windows. A wide set of stairs leads to the entryway, over which there are three stone statues residing in alcoves. On the right side, a large tower can be seen over the building's roofline. The back of the post card identifies it as a part of the Salmon Series, also noting that it was printed in England.
Date: unknown
Creator: Quinton, A. R.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of The Shambles in York]

Postcard of the Shambles, a historic street in York. Multistory brick and timber buildings jut out over the cobbled street with each additional story protruding farther over the walkway. Shop windows displaying products for sale line the street. Several pedestrians stroll about. Signs along the street advertise different businesses, with the most prominent one reading "J. W. Collier." The back of the postcard identifies it as being part of the Salmon Series.
Date: unknown
Creator: Quinton, A. R.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of Oxford's Magdalen College]

Postcard of Oxford's Magdalen College in summer. A gondola floats down a canal on the right side of the image, having passed under the arches of a stone bridge. Left of the bridge, a large stone tower rises from a lower building. There are greenhouses surrounded by flowers and packed with lush foliage on the far left side. Several mature trees frame the scene on both sides. The back of the postcard identifies it as a part of the Salmon Series and notes that it was printed in England.
Date: unknown
Creator: Quinton, A. R.
System: The Portal to Texas History