Monday, 14 July 2025

A walk around St Giles

 

Some photos from my recent trip to Oxford to visit  some churches there 

Collage of some of the places I went

The north end of St Giles where the Woodstock and Banbury roads meet, St Giles church is in the middle

Oxford War memorial

 
St Giles Church
 

Little Clarendon Street, I used to visit a restaurant here with my Wife

Browns another place I have been to in the past

 
The Radcliffe Observatory 
 
 
John Radcliffe himself
 
 
The Radcliffe infirmary where I was born back in 1951 
 
 
St Lukes chapel 
 
 
The plaque is very recent and unveiled in the last few months
 

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

 
Finally St Giles looking south
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4 comments:

HappyK said...

Enjoyed walking around Oxford with you even though I wasn't actually there. :)

Red said...

This is a beautiful clean city you show.

EricaSta said...

It's always a great pleasure to walk with you. I enjoyed very much this Post.

Thank you for sharing at MosaicMonday Linkparty.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Wow, so much history here. The St Giles Church looks really old and interesting. Nice to see the infirmary where you were born!