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Statue of William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke at the Bodleian Library
[University of Oxford - Oxford - England]
The Ashmolean Museum has one of Britain's greatest collections of fine art and antiquities
[Oxford - England]
The Bodleian Shop
[University of Oxford - Oxford - England]
The Danby gateway, built in 1633, is one of the three entrances to the botanic garden
[Oxford Botanic Garden - Oxford - England]
The decorative spire of St Mary's Church
[University of Oxford - Oxford - England]
The Eagle and Child, a pub owned by St John's College, Oxford
[Oxford City - Oxford - England]
The gateway to St Mary's balcony
[University of Oxford - Oxford - England]
The Grand Cafe at 84 High Street, Oxford
According to Samuel Pepy's Diary, this was the site of the first cofee house in England. It is a grand place to come for afternoon tea. [Oxford - England]
The Magdalen Bridge Boathouse
[Oxford - England]
The Mitre on 17 High Street
[Oxford - England]
The nave of the Church of St Mary the Virgin
[St Mary's Church - Oxford - England]
The nave of the Church of St Mary the Virgin
[St Mary's Church - Oxford - England]
The Nave of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin
[St Mary's Church - Oxford - England]
The Oxford Martyrs, Cranmer, Ridley and Latimer, were burnt at the stake here in 1555 and 1556. You can see this Martyrs' cross in Broad Street
[University of Oxford - Oxford - England]
The Sheldonian Theatre was the first of Christopher Wren's buildings
[Oxford - England]