Oxford General
Divinity School
The Divinity School is a beautiful medieval building and room in the Perpendicular style in Oxford, England, part of the University of Oxford. Built 1427–83, it is the oldest surviving purpose-built building for university use.
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Duke Humphrey's Library
A suitable room was finally built above the Divinity School, and completed in 1489. This room continues to be known as Duke Humphrey’s Library.
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Magdalen Botanical Gardens
The College was one of the first to teach science, and it later promoted the Physic Garden beside Magdalen Bridge, which is now the internationally known Oxford Botanical Garden
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Magdalen College (from The High)
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Oxford Skyline
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Radcliffe Camera
The Radcliffe Camera designed by James Gibbs in the English Palladian style and built in 1737–1749 to house the Radcliffe Science Library.
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St Mary's from Radcliffe Square
At the southern side of the square is the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, with its tall spire. This is the official church of Oxford University and is where the Oxford Martyrs were tried for heresy.
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The Great Staircase, Christ Church
1573 Christchurch College (Oxford), stairway to the Great Hall
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The High (Queens)
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Tom Tower, Christ Church
Tom Tower is named for its bell, Great Tom. It is over the main entrance to Christ Church in Tom Quad, on St Aldate's.
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