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Oxford
The College Ribbons.
Balliol, pink, white, blue, white, pink. Brasenose, black, and
gold edges. Christ Church, blue, with red cardinal's hat. Corpus, red and blue stripe.
Exeter,
black, and red edges. Jesus, green, with white edges. Lincoln, blue, with mitre. Magdalon, black and white. Merton, blue, and white edges, with red cross. New College, three pink and two white stripes. Oriel, blue and white.
Pembroke,
pink, white, pink. Queen's, red, white, blue, white, blue,
white, red. St. John's, yellow, black, red.
Trinity,
blue, with double dragon's head, yellow and green, or blue, with
white edges. University, blue, and yellow edges.
Wadham,
light blue.
oreester blue, white, pink, white, blue. HALIS. St. Alban's, blue, with arrow-head.
St. Edmond's,
red, and yellow edges. St. Mary, white, black, white. Magdalen, black, and blue edges.
Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Oxford from Infoplease:
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