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Magdalen College as viewed from the rose gardens on the south side of the High Street, at the front of the Oxford Botanic Garden. This is a photo of the Oxford Botanic Garden, showing a shaped bush. The Garden comprises three sections: the Walled Garden, surrounded by the original seventeenth-century stonework and home to the Garden's oldest ...
A view of the University of Oxford Botanic Garden from outside the walled garden with Magdalen Tower of Magdalen College in the background. Items portrayed in this file depicts
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The meadow can be accessed from St Aldate's to the northwest via Broad Walk through the Christ Church War Memorial Garden, from the north in Merton Street via Grove Walk and Merton Walk, and from the eastern end of the High Street via Rose Lane near the Oxford Botanic Garden to the northeast.
Rewley House on the south side of Wellington Square at the junction with St John Street (on the right). Wellington Square in the snow. Wellington Square is a garden square in central Oxford, England, a continuation northwards of St John Street. In the centre of the square is a small park, Wellington Square Gardens, owned by the University of ...
The Oxford University Museum of Natural History (OUMNH) is a museum displaying many of the University of Oxford's natural history specimens, located on Parks Road in Oxford, England. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It also contains a lecture theatre which is used by the university's chemistry , zoology and mathematics departments.
The fire also caused considerable damage to another building, about 80 metres (260 ft) long, owned by the college. The ground floor had been rented out to the Oxford Electric Light Company – the fire originated in their premises when cables overheated – and the first floor had been used as a carpenter's shop and a bookseller's stores.