hospital pillar box
old village school at Marston
St Nicholas Church, Marston
Church Farm, Old Marston
Bricklayers House, Marston
Fairfax front door
old house in Old Marston
stone and brick cottages
Norman Heatley's house
Royal Mail Bantam box
shuttered house in Marston
Far Hoose
The Red Lion at Old Marston
Marston Red Lion pub sign
Red Lion, Marston
Oxford Road sign
British red brick house
Marston Scout Hall
Port Mahon flags
Manzil Way sign
Quaking Bridge and Tower
mill on the Castle Mill Stream
not the dreaming spires
holding up against the storm
weight of Blavatnik on Jericho
Freud before Blavatnik
cranes mark the end of Jericho
pre-Blavatnik sky space
light on the observatory
winds in a black sky
observatory in a stormy sky
Radcliffe Rotunda
Green College clock
cock in a storm
house in the stormy sunlight
red brick chimneys in a stormy sky
Happy Cakes bike
spires poster
Enstone roadside clutter
NOT the city of dreaming spires?
Cowley chimney sweeper
James Street bus stop
Princes Street bus stop
old codger breaking the law
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Is the window, roof or balcony from which this was taken accessible to the public?
How did you attach the "drop down" pictures to the notes?
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubThe verdancy hides a multitude of sins.
Hinksey Heights view
Might I suggest that you open this picture in PicMonkey, click Colours, and raise the Temperature setting by about 20 degrees. That will remove the pale blue-green cast and restore the buildings to their natural stone colour. To do this would take under a minute, and you may view the effect before committing to the change.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubSee my version. The stone is stone colour and the distant hills are green, rather than blue.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubThey must have blue-shaded glass in that hospital (to match the blue concrete).
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubIsisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubI was feeling nervous about my appointment and had a Scotsman chatting in my left ear.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubIn other words, a very good picture.
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