Monday 31 July 2017

Oxford - larger stuff

Of course, you can't ignore the larger stuff when you are in a new town.

So, here are some of the larger things that caught my eye in Oxford.

Radcliffe Camera
Bodleian Library
The Bridge of Sighs
A couple "becalmed beneath the Bridge of Sighs"
The Four Candles with Nuffield College in the background
Inside Balliol College.
University Church of St. Mary the Virgin
You could almost hear the history dripping from the stonework of Oxford.  Remarkable place.

You can find more shots from around the world at Our World Tuesday.

15 comments:

  1. Wonderful old architecture!
    Have a great day!

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  2. I have never been there but I could feel like I was with your photo selection.

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  3. Very familiar sights Stewart, and well photographed, we where there last year to see my Daughter pick up her Masters.
    All the best, Gordon.

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  4. I can't get enough of the place. Great photos Stewart.

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  5. Love these unique buildings!

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  6. Been there done that! Thanks for the great reminder. Cheers Diane

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  7. Lovely area..Lots of history there I'll bet...Would love to know some of the stories..I'm a fan of old architecture..Big and small. Enjoyed your posts..thanks for sharing..

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  8. I would love to explore Oxford and so many other old towns in the UK

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  9. Yep, Stewart, you've further strengthened my resolve. I really must visit Oxford!

    I just can't see 'Four Candles' written without thinking of Ronnie Barker. If you've never seen the sketch, it can be found here: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VkjDSxBVqw.

    Best wishes - - Richard

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  10. Wonderful pictures of an amazing place ... I agree that you can almost hear the history .... and it awes me, especially since we grew up in that part of the 'new world' where even century old buildings are old and rare,

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  11. Fantastic photos Stewart! A lot of history in these photos. Someday...

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