
This is a detailed black and white engraving of the gardens of Trinity College, Oxford, with a labyrinth. The garden is laid out in a formal, symmetrical design, with rows of neatly trimmed trees and hedges creating a maze-like pattern. A central path leads through the labyrinth, and there are several circular fountains and statues scattered throughout the garden. In the background, there is a large building with a classical facade. Above the garden, there are detailed drawings of ornate gates. A coat of arms is visible in the lower right corner. The style of the engraving is reminiscent of 18th-century landscape architecture and design. The image is labeled 'Fig. 117. Gardens of Trinity College, Oxford, with Labyrinth. (W. Williams, 1732).'