Some photos from my recent trip to Oxford to visit some churches there
Collage of some of the places I wentThe north end of St Giles where the Woodstock and Banbury roads meet, St Giles church is in the middle
Oxford War memorial
Little Clarendon Street, I used to visit a restaurant here with my Wife
Browns another place I have been to in the past
I'm sure this was the hospital entrance as I seem to remember being taken through here to A& E a few times due to work related accidents. Basically dumped off and told to phone for a lift back when you were sorted
The Woodstock road
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Enjoyed walking around Oxford with you even though I wasn't actually there. :)
This is a beautiful clean city you show.
It's always a great pleasure to walk with you. I enjoyed very much this Post.
Thank you for sharing at MosaicMonday Linkparty.
Wow, so much history here. The St Giles Church looks really old and interesting. Nice to see the infirmary where you were born!
St Giles Church looks like an interesting, historical place to visit. As a retired nurse I was trouched to see the special gratitude plaque .
I dream of visiting places like this.
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A very nice town and I love that the hospital that you were born at is still around.
I liked visiting where you were born and taken care of when injured at work. The St. Giles Church building is beautiful.
I love how oldy worldy all these photos feel. Thank you for sharing and for taking part in #MySundaySnapshot.
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