the winds from Victor Street
the Winds from Cardigan Street
observatory renovation
St Paul's in Peril
wall of Jericho tumbled down
wall of Jericho tumbling down
health centre under construction
monster med centre going up
new health centre going up
all change at Jericho
18th-century wall in Jericho
blossom on the infirmary wall
blossom by the infirmary wall
trees against the infirmary wall
changing views in Jericho
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
crane on site
rare view of Jericho from the Woodstock Road
trees by the old infirmary wall
a transient glimpse of sky
infirmary gatepost
tower in the snow
observatory in the snow
blossom on the old infirmary wall
new block behind the wall
new view of the tower
What's this? Halford's bike store?
New Radcliffe House
lamppost spoiling the view
winds beyond the wall
Radcliffe Observatory site
artist's impression of the ROQ
old hospital buildings
spruced-up hospital entrance
infirmary doorway
stairway of tears
now you see it, now you don't
university cranes
blocking off the view
beauty disrespected
new short-cut to Jericho
Freud under threat
old county hospital
Radcliffe Infirmary building
how it used to look
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Atlas and Hercules supporting the globe on the Tower of the Winds in Oxford
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The figures of the Eight Winds appeared on the original Tower of the Winds in Athens and were used by the sculptor John Bacon (1740-99) as the basis for his designs for the flying figures round the top of the stonework of the Observatory. Bacon also designed the two statues (in cast iron) of Atlas and Hercules who support the globe on the roof. The condition of the Windrush stone of which the Eight Winds are made compares unfavourably with that of the Coade stone of the Zodiac and other figures below, which has successfully withstood the elements for two centuries.
www.gtc.ox.ac.uk/about/history/radcliffe-observatory
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