Rare photograph of Oscar Wilde shows star in the making

He is hard to make out at first glance, but sitting among the bowler-hatted students is Oscar Wilde, soon to be one of the mostrecognisable figures in Victorian society.

The Telegraph A sepia-coloured wide shot of the group in front of an ivy-covered college with Gothic-arched cloisters

This rare photograph of Wilde with his fellow undergraduates throws new light on his time at university, and the acolytes who already surrounded the futureauthor, poet and wit.

Auctioneers said the photograph, taken in the cloisters of Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1876, gave a glimpse into a star in the making.

A collector came across it by chance in an album filled with Scandinavian prints and scenes of Dorset and it will come up for auction later this month, with an estimate of £3,000-£5,000.

The 20.5 x 27.5cm albumen print will be pored over by aficionados of the Irish writer, who summed up his time as an undergraduate as the “exquisite art of idleness”, a mantra taken up by generations of students.

A sepia-coloured photograph. Wilde, in a bowler hat and seated on a chair, looks directly into the camera, while others do not. Crowded together, the students wear three-piece suits and leather boots. Some have side-whiskers.

Gathered around Wilde, whose life and writings wouldoutrage and delight the Victorian public, are his closest university friends and fellow classicists, William Welsford “Bouncer” Ward and Reginald “Kitten” Harding.

Also in the photograph, authenticated by Dominic Winter Auctioneers, are E Cholmley Jones and AF Peyton, friends from Wilde’s days at Oxford, known to historians from letters and other photographs.

Chris Albury, senior auctioneer and valuer at Dominic Winter, told The Telegraph that the photograph was “not unlike hundreds of other student group photographs taken in the late Victorian era and that sometimes adorn pub and hotel walls”, but for Wilde’s presence.

Saying the picture was likely to have been taken in 1876, he added: “Wilde seems to be the centre of a clique of eight friends who somehow informally combine to set themselves apart from the larger group of otherwise anonymous students and teachers.

“Oscar is clearly the star of this clique, exuding the kind of magnetism that we would expect from such a budding celebrity.

“There are only a handful of photographs of Wilde during his time at Magdalen, so every new photograph is a precious boon to the Wildean community worldwide.”

Also of interest is the presence of a black or mixed-race student in the photograph. This is thought to be Christian Frederick Cole, the only identified black student at Oxford at the time.

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The college seen across its lawns

Cole studied first as a non-collegiate student and then at University College from 1873-76, becoming the first black graduate of the University of Oxford.

Darcy Sullivan, of the Oscar Wilde Society, said the photograph gave an insight into the young Wilde and his circle.

“This photo reminds us of two things. First, while Oscar would soon cultivate a distinctive look with long hair, velvet breeches, floppy cravats and green carnations, at Oxford he blended in with his fellow classmates.

“Second, bowler hats and boaters were in vogue in the 1870s; smiling for the camera was not.”

Wilde, whose poetry began to gain attention while he was still at Oxford, would go on to publish his Gothic masterpiece The Picture of Dorian Gray in 1890, 14 years after this photograph.

Five years later, at the height of his fame and with his plays An Ideal Husband and The Importance of Being Earnest being performed in London, Wilde wasconvicted of gross indecency with menand sentenced to two years’ hard labour.

After his release, he left Britain for France and Italy never to return, writing The Ballad of Reading Gaol in 1898 about his experiences of prison.

Oxford seen from a high angle during the golden hour of dawn

The vendor of the Wilde photograph, who lives in West Wales, came across it after buying an old album in an antiques shop, intrigued by its small photographs of rural Lapland, Sweden, Dorset and Oxford.

It was only later that the photograph ofMagdalen Collegeundergrads caught his eye and he recognised Wilde, who once described Oxford as “the most beautiful thing in England”.

The seller approached the auctioneers for a valuation, careful not to send a digital version of the image in case it accidentally found its way into the public domain.

Mr Albury said: “The photograph reminds us that history is not just dates and events, but is made up of real people, their friendships and the moments and influences that shaped them.

“Seeing Wilde in this context allows us to connect with him as a person, not just as a literary figure.”

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Ohio State basketball receives commitment from 7-foot-1 Serbian center

Just when you thought theOhio Statebasketball team was finished adding to the roster, we get a bit of a surprise. 7-foot-1 Serbian center,Vuk Lazarevic, who played in the United States this past season, committed to the Buckeyes on Friday for the 2026 recruiting cycle, according to Joe Tipton of On3.

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Even though Lazarevic wasn't on too many radars, he did visit UConn earlier and is a late bloomer who has a diversified game. As with many big men from Europe, the Belgrade, Serbia native can do a little bit of everything, including score around the paint, step out to hit perimeter shots, and look to pass and set up teammates.

Laxarevic joins 5-star freshman wingAnthony Thompsonand 4-star forwardAlex Smithin the 2026 recruiting class and makes it a crowded center position with three others on the roster. He'll be competing with redshirt seniorJosh Ojianwuna,Kentuckytransfer and juniorAndrija Jelavić, and returning juniorIvan Njegovan.

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Laxarevic is seen as a developing project that can also defend the paint, so we'll see where and how Ohio State uses him in the era of trying to keep players happy because of Name, Image and Likeness and the transfer portal.

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Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis named Australia Zoo's newest kangaroo

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Prince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louishad the honor of naming a baby kangaroo at the Irwin family's Australia Zoo.

On May 7, the Australia Zoo announced thatKate Middleton,Prince Williamand their three children named its newest eastern grey kangaroo joey.Robert Irwininvited the family to help name the joey and they chose a meaningful moniker.

The royals named the new kangaroo Cwtch (pronounced "Kutch"), a Welsh word meaning "cuddle."

The cute pick nodded to William and Kate's Prince and Princess of Wales titles, and Irwin, 22, shouted out Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 11, and Prince Louis, 8, for their assistance in picking it in anInstagramvideo released Thursday.

"G'Day! It's Robert Irwin here with a couple of my mates. This is of course the icon of Australia, the kangaroo, and I'm very proud to announce that my friends, the Wales family, helped us to name our beautiful new joey," theDancing with the Starschamp said as he said in the grass, with Cwtch, her mother and another kangaroo beside him.

The wildlife conservationist described Cwtch as "the absolute perfect name" for a joey kangaroo as at that age they "love a cuddle" and spend most of their time in their mother's pouch.

"I want to say a particular thank-you to Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte for your help in finding this one a brilliant name," he said, and underscored out the importance of protecting wildlife.

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Robert Irwin introduces Cwtch, a new eastern grey kangaroo joey named by Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children, at the Australia Zoo on May 7, 2026.Credit: Australia Zoo

Cwtch already seems to have another fan in the Irwin family, as Robert's motherTerri Irwincommented below the clip shared as a joint post with the Prince and Princess of Wales' handle, "So special.💕"

Robert similarly voiced his joy in a statement, where he said, "I absolutely love the name ‘Cwtch’ - it couldn’t be more perfect for this little joey. I am so thankful to have received special assistance from Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis with the naming."

"Cwtch is already stealing hearts, and I hope she inspires people to fall in love with wildlife and want to help protect it," he added.

Cwtch, a new eastern grey kangaroo joey at the Australia Zoo.Credit: Australia Zoo

Robert helps run Queensland's Australia Zoo alongside his mother Terri and sisterBindi Irwin, and is an ambassador for Prince William'sEarthshot Prize, a prestigious global contest galvanizing positive environmental change through a decade-long effort.

Speaking to PEOPLEat London's Climate Action Week in June 2025, he described William as a "kindred spirit" and said his activism surely inspires his children.

Prince William and Robert Irwin at Signall Hill in Cape Town, South Africa on November 5, 2024.Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty

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"I think Prince William is certainly creating an amazing legacy for his kids and for an entire generation to take inspiration from. I have no doubt that they'll carry up that mission," Irwin said then.

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Robin Williamsmay have been a comedy legend without parallel, but one of his most famous co-stars now admits it took her some time to warm to his sense of humor.

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Appearing on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Wednesday,Sally Fieldreflected on her experience working with Williams on 1993’s “Mrs. Doubtfire.”

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Williams, she recalled, spent much of his time trying to get his co-stars to crack up while on the set, even if it sometimes meant breaking character.

“Everyone would laugh but me,” she said. “It drove him mad, actually, because I would never laugh, ever.”

The two-time Oscar winner offered a very simple explanation as to why she didn’t laugh.

“It just wasn’t funny,” she said, later adding, “Robin was always trying something different to make me laugh. It was so unfunny, I can’t begin to tell you.”

Watch a clip of Sally Field’s “Late Show” appearance below.

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Directed by Chris Columbus, “Mrs. Doubtfire” follows Daniel Hilliard (played by Williams), an out-of-work actor who loses custody of his three children after a messy divorce from his wife, Miranda (Field).

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The newly single dad calls on his brother, Frank (Harvey Fierstein), to help him create the alter ego of nanny Euphegenia Doubtfire in a desperate, albeit comically presented, attempt to stay in his kids’ lives.

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Interestingly, Field went on to reveal that it was actuallyPierce Brosnan― who portrayed Miranda’s post-divorce love interest, Stuart ― who successfully made her laugh before Williams did.

“We were sitting at a table at the restaurant, and he made a fart noise on his arm, and I was gone,” she said.

As for Williams, he was understandably dismayed at Brosnan getting Field to break so easily.

“He said, ‘That’s all it took?’” Field quipped. “I had to leave for a minute. I laughed so hard, they had to redo my makeup.”

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Williamsdiedin 2014 at age 63 in an apparent suicide. Last year, fellow “Mrs. Doubtfire” actor Matthew Lawrencerecalled the quiet bondhe shared with his late co-star, noting Williams would speak frankly about his experiences with drug and alcohol addiction during the time they worked together.

“He really quantified what it was to be a real artist for me in the sense that he was definitely, and I worked with some great people, and he was definitely the most brilliant artist I’ve ever worked with,” Lawrencetold Entertainment Weeklylast year. “But on top of that, he had the compassion, he had the humility, and he also had these things that he struggled with.”

Field returns to the small screen this week opposite Lewis Pullman in “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” The film adaptation of Shelby Van Pelt’s2022 bestselling novelhits Netflix Friday.

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High Desert swimmers shine at the CIF-Southern Section swimming championships

Nine swimmers from the High Desert competed at the CIF-Southern Section swimming championships at Mt. San Antonio College.

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Granite Hills freshman Sosetina Esquibel made a splash at the Division 4 finals on May 7, swimming in three races.

Esquibel took third place in the girls 50 freestyle with a time of 25.51 seconds, just besting her mark of 25.84 at the prelims on May 5.

Granite Hills' Sosetina Esquibel took third place in the girls 50 freestyle with a time of 25.51 seconds at the CIF-Southern Section swimming championships on Thursday, May 7.

“Sosetina began the season with no formal swim training and quickly became our fastest sprinter,” said Granite Hills assistant coach Tracy Bright. “Her goal going into finals was to be 1% better. She certainly achieved that goal. Sosetina will continue to be a force in the DSL and CIF-SS.”

Esquibel also competed in two relay races with fellow freshman Melana Serrano, sophomore Bethany Bright and Sophia Knight, a senior.

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They took fourth place in the 4x50-yard freestyle relay with a time of 1:48.84, and fifth place in the 4x100-yard freestyle relay with a mark of 4:04.86, which they shaved nearly five seconds off from their mark set at the prelims.

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“We are excited about what next season will bring with the return of Sosetina, Melana and Bethany as they build on their strength and skills in this sport,” Bright said. “They have record-breaking work ethic, potential, sportsmanship and character. We are excited to keep this momentum up and add to our swim program. Our motto this year has been ‘go have fun swimming fast with friends.’ And that is exactly what we did.”

Granite Hills’ Sosetina Esquibel, Melana Serrano, Bethany Bright and Sophia Knight competed in two relay races at the CIF-Southern Section swimming championships on Thursday, May 7, 2026.

On the boys side at the Division 4 finals, Burroughs senior Dustin Bui claimed first place in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 57.32 seconds. He also finished fifth in the 50 freestyle at 22.36 seconds.

Three Silverado swimmers qualified for the Division 3 finals, which were held Friday morning.

Silverado’s Isabel Maust capped her high school swimming career by claiming fourth place in the 50 freestyle with a time of 24.54 seconds. Maust also finished seventh in the 100 freestyle at 54.11 seconds.

Maust will continue her swimming career at Biola University.

She was joined by teammates Tommy Fernandez and Cameron McIlroy at the finals.

Both finished 18th in their races. Fernandez posted a time of 2:07.59 in the 200-yard IM, while McIlroy finished the 100 butterfly at 54.64 seconds.

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This Artist’s 30 Funny Dog Comics Perfectly Capture The Weird Logic Of Man’s Best Friend

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