
Radcliffe Observatory
Folder: Oxford
"The Observatory was built at the suggestion of Dr Thomas Hornsby, the Savilian Professor of Astronomy, after he had used his room in the Bodleian Tower to observe the transit of Venus across the sun's disc in 1769. It was built with funds from the trustees of Dr John Radcliffe (1652-1714), whose considerable estate had already financed the Radcliffe Infirmary."
observing the observatory
observatory from Walton Street
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the long-hidden Radcliffe Observatory now seen from Jericho following demolition of infirmary buildings
Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford
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large windows lead from the observing room onto the balcony, making it possible to wheel observing instruments outdoors
tower amid the destruction
ROQ site
tower over Walton Street
college observatory
gallery in the observation room
observatory observing room
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observatory common room
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Radcliffe Observatory - the first floor, originally the library, is now used as a common room for Green Templeton College
Green Templeton common room
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Radcliffe Observatory - the first floor, originally the library, is now used as a common room for Green Templeton College
common room in the observatory
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Radcliffe Observatory - the first floor, originally the library, is now used as a common room for Green Templeton College
back of the old infirmary
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back of the old Radcliffe Infirmary, now hidden from view by ugly university blocks
unusual view of Jericho
future Blavatnik site
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rear view of the former St Paul's Church (Freud) in Jericho,
now site of the monstrous Blavatnik School of Government
JR from the Radcliffe
sunlight on an Oxford carbuncle
Oxford science carbuncle
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