I was speaking at a W3C event in Abingdon, near Oxford, and had a couple of spare hours, so I drove to Oxford.
Some of the shots here are composites (panoramas); I will make the individual images available on request.
The images are copyright, but if you want to use them, all you have to do is ask. Generally I like a link back in exchange.
Title: An Afternoon in Oxford
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A famous bookshop [US: bookstore] in Oxford, at 50 Broad Street, Blackwell’s have been there for a very long time. The shop is much bigger on the inside than the outside, as the photo I took of the interior of the bookshop shows. [more...]
I think I was going to stitch these together.
All very Oxford somehow. Except they’re not wearing gowns. But students emerging from a college carrying books. They gave me their permission to be photographed (after the [...] [more...]
This monument commemorates (I think) Thomas Cramner, and is popularly known (I was told) as a “sunken cathedral” because it looks a little as if it’s a spire. It is properly called the Martyr’s Memorial, and was designed by Sir George [...] [more...]
Another view.
I was speaking at a W3C event in Abingdon, near Oxford, and had a couple of spare hours, so I drove to Oxford.
Some of the shots here are composites (panoramas); I will make the individual images available on request.
The images are copyright, but if you want to use them, all you have to do is ask. Generally I like a link back in exchange.
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