Photos of Oxford in Autumn

on the river Thames

Swans come to say hello

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on the river Thames

Swans come to say hello

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Cyclists leaving work (probably Morris Motor works)
A great shot of flat capped workers leaving work on their push bikes

cycling around turn of century
Images are Copyright Images & Voices, Oxfordshire County Council – used with permission. Oxfordshire Archive

New College Lane 1880
New College Lane before the Bridge of Sighs was built. (Photo from: (c) Images & Voices, Oxfordshire County Council)

New College Lane, from Bodleian Library 1950s
(Photo from: (c) Images & Voices, Oxfordshire County Council)

Bridge of Sighs 1970s
Bridge of Sighs from Holywell Street. Note, double yellow lines means cars cannot park there now.

Bridge of Sighs 2008
University Church in Radcliffe Square
Radcliffe Square Evening
Holywell Lane, Oxford
These photos were taken at about 9pm on a late May evening.
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Florence Park gates, with apple blossom early spring.

Florence Park bedding plants in early March – yellow pansies
Florence Park was opened in 1934 after councillor F.E.Moss gave the land to the council in memory of his sister Florence.
Florence Park has 6 tennis courts
The postcode is OX4 3PW and is in between Cowley and Iffley Road.
It provides a bike path for kids going to the nearby schools.
Florence Park is locked at the following times throughout the year and re-opens at 8am each morning:
Florence Park is locked at the following times throughout the year and re-opens at 8am each morning:
| Month | Time | Month | Time |
| January | 16:30 | July | 21:00 |
| February | 17:30 | August | 20:30 |
| March GMT | 18:00 | September | 19:00 |
| March BST | 20:00 | October BST | 18:00 |
| April | 20:00 | October GMT | 17:00 |
| May | 21:00 | November | 17:00 |
| June | 21:00 | December | 16:00 |

Main Quad at New College
New College was founded in 1379 by William of Wykeham. It is one of the 30+ independent Oxford colleges which make up Oxford University. It is built in the heart of Oxford and is bordered by Magdalen College, All Souls College, Hertford College and St Edmund Hall.

Magnolia coming into bloom in early March.
The ancient city wall provides a border to the impressive gardens which are open to the public at certain times.
The college has been expanded over the years including student accomodation which now occupies the initial place for building Morris Cars.

Path through Grasses
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Lady Margaret Hall Gardens in September
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Mixed Bed in late summer
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Pink Roses
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Grasses with February frost
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Red Leaves and grasses
These pictures are mainly from September and are only a small glimpse into the gardens of Lady Margaret Hall.
After finishing my degree in 1998, I spent a year working in the gardens at Lady Margaret Hall under head gardener Ben Pritchard. He was an innovative gardener and has made many good improvements. It was hard work keeping on top of the 5 acres though.
I will be posting more pictures of Lady Margaret Hall gardens soon.

Sunflowers and Spires.
Magdalen College Tower provides a stunning background to colourful sunflowers grown in the Oxford Botanic Gardens.

Christ Church College in the Evening sun.

Sheldonian Theatre at night

South Parks with winter snowfall.

Oxford Spires from Christ Church Meadow.

Radcliffe Camera from the gound

Magnolia in flower next to Radcliffe Camera
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Bridge of Sighs Oxford
The Bridge of Sighs is a covered bridge between two parts of Hertford College, Oxford.
It was called ‘Bridge of sighs’ after the famous Bridge of Sighs in Venice, but, it was not intended as a replica. It has more in common with the ‘bridge of signs in Cambridge’

Cyclist Bridge Sighs
Cyclist cycling past Bridge of Sighs on Catte Street.

Oxford Spires
Radcliffe Camera and St Mary’s University Church on the left. On the right Magdalen College Tower.
Picture taken autumn from the River Thames bank
The Dreaming Spires of Oxford, as the great Romantic poet Matthew Arnold said

Christ Church Meadow
Another shot of Radcliffe Camera and Magdalen College

Oxford Spires from South Parks
Oxford Spires from South Parks.

Panorama of Oxford Spires from South Parks
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