Cycling on High Street

These photos were taken near Magdalen Bridge, June 2010 at around 9am. It shows a lot of Oxford commuters and students like to travel into town by bike.

Students on way to exam

Dealing with buses on high street

These photos were taken near Magdalen Bridge, June 2010 at around 9am. It shows a lot of Oxford commuters and students like to travel into town by bike.

Students on way to exam

Dealing with buses on high street

Radcliffe Camera in sunshine. All Soul’s behind

A very beautiful bike rack


The Queens College and University Church
Oxford High Street is one of the most beautiful streets in the World.

It is somewhat diminished by the number of buses / coaches / gharish road signs. But, if you get up early one Sunday morning and try to avoid the signs you can see the beauty of the architecture. If only we had an underground!

The World Harmony Run, founded by Sri Chinmoy, passes through Oxford.
The run is dedicated to promoting peace and friendship between different peoples.

A Virgin Sponsored hot air balloon flies over All Soul’s College, affording great views from the Sky.
That is something I’d love to do sometime….

South Parks at Sunset

The Setting Sun

Oxford Skyline

Towards Cowley Road

The dreaming spires
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Queens Lane looking towards All Soul’s College. A beautiful part of Oxford covered in snow.

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Queens College Lane and St Edmund College

Queen’s Lane, Queens College is on the left.

A famous shot of Radcliffe Camera

Ashmoleum on the left. St Giles ahead.


These were taken on Thursday 7th January 2010 at the Martyrs’ Memorial on St Giles, Oxford. If you visit my flikr page – tejvan, you can see higher res images.

More Oxford snow pics

Oxford Snowmen at Martyr’s Memorial St Giles

A snowy St Giles

Radcliffe Camera
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