This is Oxford, which I really liked. Pictures.
From
England-Tuesday, posted by
Emily Simmons on 6/07/2011 (36 items)
- I thought I'd be able to remember the different buildings we looked at on our tour of...
- Ooh, I know this one. It's Exeter College. The colleges are where students live, it...
- That's an old, uh, wall or something. It's the oldest wall of Exeter, or something l...
- Sure looks old, don't it?
- Still at Exeter.
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- This is the organ in the Exeter chapel, or more accurately, the pipes of the organ. ...
- That's a cool old tower.
- Oh, I know this one. It's a dome they built for Shelley...or was it Keats? Hold on,...
- Some more lovely old architechture.
- All Soul's College, maybe? I was standing at the back of the tour and the guide was ...
- Yeah, I don't know what this is. But it's great!
- These are grotesques. They're like gargoyles, except they're different in some way t...
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- This is the Bridge of Sighs, copied after a bridge in Venice. The bridge in venice h...
- Apparently I'll take a picture of any old thing.
- Here's the bridge of sighs with some lady's hair in the way.
- Again with the hair! Ugh!
- Forget it. I didn't even want to take this picture anymore.
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- I'm 99% sure this is inside the Divinity School.
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- Yep, Divinity School. Where all sorts of young, brilliant people used to meet to dis...
- Ceilings are the best, aren't they?? Seriously, this is 400 years old. I love that.
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- This is the Convocation House inside the Divinity School. Kings held Parliament ther...
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- That's the view of the chair from the next room over, the court room.
- Someone should really teach me how to hold a camera straight.
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- This might be part of the Bodleian library. The columns are neo-classical roman colu...
- Must be in the neighborhood of the library.
- Back to random old buildings.
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1 comment:
Well, your photos are great, but isn't this about your visit on Tuesday? I realize you are 5 hours ahead of Daylight Savings Time (our time) but since I'm reading this at 9:00 p.m. (which should be 2:00 a.m. in England) I really think you meant to write Tuesday.
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