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Stunts in September 2013, as a man falls from a college in Brasenose Lane for a scene in the new series of Endeavour. Picture: David Fleming

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Situated on the banks of the River Cherwell is the peaceful settings of the beautiful Botanic Gardens of Oxford. The gardens are..... Ashmolean Museum (1 Pictures) (0.3 miles, 0.5 km) An actor gets make-up for a scene of a man falling from a college in Brasenose Lane, 2014. Picture: David Fleming Defining the centre of Oxford is the rotunda building known as The Radcliffe Camera, this was designed by James Gibb in the middle of the 18th century. This is a beautiful building thought to have been modelled on The Tower of the Winds in Athens. It is not open to the public, but the 16 sided ground floor room is used as a reading room for the Bodleian Library. In 2020 more than 17,500 UK chain store outlets disappeared as the pandemic spurred the worst decline in stores on record, according to research from the Local Data Company and PwC.

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A dog says hello to a snowy friend with a knit cap and a scarf featuring skulls. Image: Thomas Foster-Brown Snowpeople descended on the city on Sunday as Oxford saw the first snowfall of the year. Here are some photos of the frosty figures which The Oxford Student has received from students and staff members at the university. St.Michael's parish church possess a pre-Norman tower dating from early 11th century, although this church has been altered and added to over several centuries, today it stands almost exactly as it was in the 15th century. The tower is the oldest remaining 11th century building in Oxford.

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Shotover Country Park covers 117 hectares on the southern slopes of Shotover Hill, and is very popular with walkers, joggers, dog..... Abingdon Museum (6 Pictures) (5.7 miles, 9.2 km, direction S) The city is fortunate in its beautiful riverside position at the confluence of the River Cherwell and Thames, this gives the opportunity for visitors to enjoy such pleasant pursuits as boating and punting, or to enjoy a stroll along river banks to see the natural life of the waters.Hundreds of people took part in the parade as it travelled from Radcliffe Camera to Oxford Castle & Prison, where the festivities continued with live entertainment as well as street food traders and community stalls. Many more dug out their most colourful outfits to celebrate the diversity of the LGBT+ community – with people of all genders, sexualities, races, and ages taking part in various activities across the city, including live performances at Westgate Shopping Centre.

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The department store’s storefront once lit up Oxford Street. Now it is boarded up with only the old signage remaining. All retail destinations were impacted, including the UK’s most famous shopping Mecca Oxford Street, which bid farewell to iconic stores such as Topshop and Gap. Pride 2022 was also extra special in Oxford, as an in-person event had not been held for the past two summers due to the coronavirus pandemic. A virtual Pride took place on Saturday, 05 June 2021. Actor Shaun Evans, playing Endeavour Morse in the filming of Endeavour in Oxford in 2013. Picture: Greg Blatchford Endeavour filming location in Market Street, Oxford. Vintage bus parked outside Oxford Covered Market. Picture: Damian HalliwellAlthough, Next has now opened its first Gap concession at its Oxford Street flagship, marking the brand’s return to the UK high street. The church of St.Mary the Virgin is Oxford's most famous University church, this is mainly of the 15th century but has a 13th century tower and a magnificent ornate 14th century spire. A baroque south porch was added to the church in the middle of the 17th century, this was designed by Nicholas Stone, it is admired for its fine "Barley Sugar" columns and outstanding statue of the Virgin and Child placed above the entrance. The fact that this church was mentioned in the Doomsday Book indicates the possibility of an earlier church on the same spot. One Oxfess post which received hundreds of reactions read, “Oxford Students: there literally isn’t enough time in the day to get all the work I’m getting set at the moment done. Also Oxford Students: OMG it snowed I must take half a day off to play in it at once.” Oxford Street said farewell to another department store at the start of the year as House of Fraser closed its doors.

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