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Fletcher Warren, senior History and Business & Political Science major at Bethel University.
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My wardrobe at St. Michael’s.
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Bekah and Christ Church, seen from the Christ Church Meadows.
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The old entrance to the School of Grammar and History library (School’s Quad, Bodleian)
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The Tower of the Five Orders. Each column is in a successive classical style: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite. King James I sits near the top, surrounded by angels. (School’s Quadrangle, Bodleian Library)
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The Light of the World (William Hunt), Keble College Chapel
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Dinner at the Eagle and Child (or, as the Inklings were fond of calling it, the Bird and Baby).
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Bekah and a duck, Oxford Canal
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One of many house boats in Oxford Canal
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Christ Church Meadow
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Oxford Botanical Gardens with Magdalen College tower in the background
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Bekah with St. Hilda’s College in the background
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The gardens
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An obligatory 1914-2014 picture
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Balloon over Merton College
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Bath Abbey
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The pumphouse.
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The baths. The lowest level is Roman, the balcony is 19th century, and the Abbey is largely 11th century.
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A 19th century statue adding Roman flavour to the baths
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The baths.
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2,000 year old Roman walkway
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“Ecce quod bonum et quod iucundum est” (Behold that which is good and pleasing,” if my Latin serves me.
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On the way to the Circus we passed a branch of the noted Saville Row (London) tailor Gieves and Hawkes!
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The Circus
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Queens Square, also by John Wood the Younger
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The view from my window.
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The dining hall.
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Bekah, her roomate (front centre) and two friends walk
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A classic car seen by the Radcliffe Camera
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Image of deity (likely Neptune)
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The Weinerhorn – Fletcher’s favourite.
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Trumpets
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The staircase (familiar from Harry Potter films), Christ Church
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The roof of the dining hall. It’s hard to convey how rich and chocolatey this wood was.
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The dining hall
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Evidence of anti-Peel sentiment (19th century PM), Christ Church
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Tom Tower, designed by Sir Christopher Wren
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Down the nave
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Evidence of reformation shenanigins
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The alter
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Christ Church cathedral ceiling
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The nave floor, Christ Church
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The Christ Church organ
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Stained glass, Christ Church
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Three glass panels that contain anti-royal stories (they shouldn’t have survived the reformation, but did). The middle shows the murder of the cleric Thomas Becket at the bequest of King Henry. These are displayed at a college founded by a cardinal Thomas who was an enemy of a King Henry. It’s apparent why their survival is impressive.
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Peckwater Quad
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A military band plays in the streets. Neither Bekah or Fletcher know the songs.
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University Church of St. Mary the Virgin interior.
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Cloister
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Lovely greens in the cloister quad.
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The Magdalen flag.
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Detail of cloister
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Looking into the Cloister quad
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The dining hall. More comforting than the larger Keble and Christ Church halls. It also smelled wonderful.
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At Magdalen College. A very kind Englishman asked us whether we’d like a photo. After framing us, he said, “think of money.” The second photo was prefaced by, “think of cheese.”
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Fireworks celebrating Oxford Open Doors
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The top of the front facade
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Left transept and crossing tower
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Detail of the left transept facade
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The facade of the left transept
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The Lady Chapel exterior
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In front of the front facade central door
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The crossing tower from the graveyard
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The serpentine arch, located just before the crossing.
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The Great War commemoration chapel
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Roll of Summerset County dead.
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Candles for peace in the Middle East
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Ceiling of the Lady Chapel
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Toward the front facade, down the nave.
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Transept
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Looking toward the front facade.
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The Library
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Aisle of a transept.
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In the aisle of a transept.
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In the graveyard.
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The ceiling of the nave.
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Looking up to the ceiling of the Chapel House (the place of business in the cathedral)
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Bekah and Nate at the Chapter House central pillar
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It’s from this door that one first views the entire cathedral of Wells. The bench just to the left of the arch was historically (15th century?) the place for alms-beggers to sit.
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Our guide
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A side entrance to the left aisle
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The nave, looking toward the left transept.
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Looking up the nave toward the choir. The large stone tower visible through the second arch marks the start of the choir.
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The nave.
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The monk’s refectory (dining hall)
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The location of Arthur’s tomb after it was enshrined in the cathedral.
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Standing near the right transept looking toward the apse across the choir.
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Messiah Strad
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Peter Paul Rubens painting
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Marble table
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Lust for Liberty: The Politics of Social Revolt in Medieval Europe, 1200-1425 – Samuel K. Cohn
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Radcliffe Camera stairwell ceiling
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Radcliffe Camera stairwell
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Fletcher finds his home
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Rather ugly (and characteristic) 1970s(?) architecture in Jericho
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Crossing the tracks
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Crossing the Thames
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A small (probably manmade) lake the feeds off of the Thames is a popular spot for houseboats to anchor
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Fletcher approaches…
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Geese.
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“Here Bessie!”
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Stepping light among cow pies
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A close encounter
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Bekah stands proud
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A flower growing on the bridge crossing the railyard
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Looking down Walton Street
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The headquarters of the Oxford University Press
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Tudor brickwork
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Tudor brickwork
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Chimneys
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The Cloister Green
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The Great Fountain
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Looking east toward the Jubilee Fountain
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Looking west toward the palace in the Great Fountain garden
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Looking north, with the Georgian facade in the distance
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Tudor wine
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Tudor wine cellar
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The Georgian stair
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“Where are you from?” “Minnesota.” “Where is that?” “The new world.” “Oh, you must mean the Spanish colonies!”
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In the Georgian apartments
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This is carved wood, a design which runs nearly fifty feet in length around the fireplace
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A throne fit for a king
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Georgian portion of the palace
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In the courtyard
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The great hall ceiling
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In the great hall
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In the great hall
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Ceiling detail
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A room off of the Great Hall
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Servants dining room. Everything in the room is 16th century
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One of my two clandestine photos of the chapel
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Looking south along the east side of the Privy Garden walls
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Looking southwest across the Privy Gardens
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The Privy Gardens
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Looking north toward the Georgian facade
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The Knot Garden, looking south
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The Pond Gardens
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In front of the westernmost Pond Garden
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Butcher room
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Rhodes: The Race for Africa
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Rhodes Scholars, Oxford, and the Creation of an American Elite
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The Founder: Cecil Rhodes and the Pursuit of Power
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The Most Noble Adventure: The Marshall Plan and the Time When America Helped Save Europe
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Hampton Court Chapel – Arthistory390
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Chapel ceiling – Hampton Court Palace
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Waterloo Station
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Sluice gate for the Meadow – it is flooded in the winter
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The Venician buildings from across the Meadow
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Front to rear, Magdalen Tower, (then north across the High Street) the steeple of St. Mary the Virgin, and the Radcliffe Camera
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Magdalen Tower
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Christ Church Cathedral in the fore, Tom Tower in the background
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The Venician buildings
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Olive oils, rapeseed oils, and vinegars
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Wines, Liqueurs, gins, vodkas, and scotches
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St. Michael’s of the North Gate
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The door Thomas Cranmer and Hugh Latimer were led through to their execution at the stake; Bekah is sad for them, posthumously.
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(L to R) Sheldonian Theatre (copper dome), Exeter College Chapel, Radcliffe Camera, St. Mary the Virgin
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(L to R) Balliol College Chapel, Balliol Gatehouse
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Lovely fields far away
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Christ Church Tom Tower, looking down Cornmarket Street
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All Saints Church
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Radcliffe Camera
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Wesley Memorial Church (foreground), Nuffield College (background)
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At the top!
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Balliol College Hall (foreground), Keble College Chapel (in distance). I think this perfectly captures the hulking, dark gothic look the builders of Keble sought to emulate.
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Exeter College Chapel (L), Radcliffe Camera (R)
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Roof of St. Michael’s of the North Gate
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Magdalen College Chapel
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Magdalen Chapel
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Cloisters from the ground
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The Cloisters from above
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Up the tower
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Founders Tower
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Exterior of the cone
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Animal shadows in the Cloisters
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Magdalen Tower over the Hall, Oscar Wilde Room, and Old Kitchen
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In the side gardens by the Old Kitchen
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Against the outside walls of the Cloisters, by the Cherwell
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Coming around the Cloisters onto the New Building Lawn
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In front of New Building
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Addison’s Walk
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The stag
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We match!
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Magdalen tower across the Water Meadow
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Horse chestnuts everywhere (and buckeyes too)
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Crossing the river Cherwell
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Fellow’s Garden
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These leaves were very thick and waxy
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Magdalen College gate with gummy
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Tolkien used to walk here; Mallorn tree?
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Waiting for food
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Awkward duck
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Trapped!
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Buckingham Palace
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Gate to Green Park, north of Buckingham
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Will they have to change the thousands of these when the Queen dies?
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The Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham
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In St. James’s Park
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Outside of the Churchill War Rooms
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For next time…
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Big Ben
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Winston Churchill
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The British Bulldog (and imitator)
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Stripped bike
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The Eye of London
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The Burning of the House of Lords and Commons, 16th October 1834 exhibited 1835 by Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851
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A Disaster at Sea ?circa 1835 by Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851
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Ancient Italy – Ovid banished from Rome exhibited 1838 by Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851
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The Angel Standing in the Sun exhibited 1846 by Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851
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Undine Giving the Ring to Massaniello, Fisherman of Naples exhibited 1846 by Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851
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Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino exhibited 1839 by Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851
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The Parting of Hero and Leander exhibited 1837 by Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851
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Rain, Steam, and Speed – The Great Western Railway exhibited 1844 by Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851
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The Oxford Centre for Missions Studies
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Approaching St. Hugh’s
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China Centre Building – an attractive mix of Asian and English architecture.
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St. Hugh’s Arms
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Woodstock
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Green moss
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A street in Jericho
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Buckingham Palace
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Green Park
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Green Park
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Canadian World War II Memorial
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Canadian War Memorial (WWII)
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Entrance to the Royal Academy of Art
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Art installation in the courtyard of the Royal Academy of Arts
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Savile Row
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Gieves and Hawkes
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Henry Poole
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Richard Anderson
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Huntsman
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Piccadilly Circus
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Piccadilly Circus
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Nelson’s Column
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Horatio Nelson
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Trafalgar Square
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National Gallery
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Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields
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A gift from Virginia
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National Gallery
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George IV
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Women of WWII Memorial
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Montgomery Memorial
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WWII Memorial
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Battle of Britain Memorial
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Egyptian Obelisk
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Bomb scars from WWII
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Blackfriers Bridge
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Near London Blackfriers Bridge
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Tate Modern
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The Shard
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Millennium Bridge
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Southwark Bridge
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The Globe
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The Shard
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HMS Belfast
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Tower Bridge
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Hay’s Galleria
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The Scoop, looking south across the Thames
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Tower Bridge
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Tower Bridge
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Tower Bridge
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The Scoop
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Egg in front of The Scoop
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Haye’s Galleria
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Borough Market
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