gallery at the observatory
staircase to the gallery
stairway to heaven
Coade stone panel
Coade stone panel
Coade stone panel
Aries the Ram
Pisces the Fish
Aquarius the Water Carrier
Capricorn the Goat
Sagittarius the Archer
Libra and Scorpio
Observatory in a September sky
the height of narcissism
gateway to Jesus
Brasenose Lane
evening in Radcliffe Square
masked mothers at Marble Arch
corner of Wigmore Street
Baker Street Boots
Baker Street carbuncle
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Baker Street corner
Walton Street from Observatory
Freud from the Observatory
behind the Walton Street wall
St Barnabas from Observatory
Neuropathology rooftop
Walton Manor rooftops
St Anthony from the Observatory
ugly view of the science block
grim view from the Observatory
a conurbation of carbuncles
Blavatnik spoils the view
globalism doesn't work
students' common room
students' lounge
college common room
observatory common room
view of the Doll Building
Green Templeton lawn
Green Templeton gardens
common room window
spoilt view of the Rotunda
blot on the Jericho landscape
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The Duke of Marlborough Telescope, or Marlborough-Tulley telescope, was used for casual observations from the Radcliffe Observatory in the late 19th century...
The Radcliffe Observatory Tower Room, finished in 1795, was ideal for this type of observing because small instruments could be maneuvered out onto the balconies, and the dark skies north of Oxford were ideal for exploratory work...
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