Oxford places and people

Images 1 to 20

1st = Oxford posters; 2nd and 3rd = buskers in Cornmarket Street; 4th = wooden sculpture in Bury Knowle Park, Headington; 5th and 6th = Headington Shark; 7th = Martyr's Memorial, St Giles Street; 8th = the Wednesday open market in Gloucester Green; 9th = punts on the Isis near Magdalen bridge; 10th = C. S. Lewis Nature Reserve, Risinghurst; 11th = bicycles outside the railway station; 12th to 14th = Oxford Canal, the home of Jericho Gyptians; 15th = Oxford covered market; 16th = the fountain in the Plain; 17th = South Park in December; 18th = Antony Gormley's statue above Blackwells Art Bookshop; 19th = the statue of Oxford ox outside the railway station; 20th = Spring 2009.

Images 21 to 40

21st to 22nd = Spring 2009; 23rd = Castle Mill Stream near Osney Bridge; 24th = Oxford Castle Mound with Nuffield College tower; 25th = Oxford from the East, across South Park; 26th = University Parks; 27th = Magdalen Bridge; 28th = lilies in the Botanic Garden; 29th = living statues in the Cornmarket; 30th = J.R.R. Tolkien's favourite tree in the Botanic Garden; 31st = near Folly Bridge; 32nd = view from Shotover Hill towards Forest Hill; 33rd = Eastern bypass, autumn 2009; 34th = the Commonwealth War cemetery, Botley; 35th to 40th = new galleries in the Ashmolean Museum.

Images 41 to 60

41st = St Clements, autumn 2009; 42nd = South Park, autumn 2009; 43rd = Headington, autumn 2009; 44th = Christ Church Meadow; 45th and 46th = The Thames at Port Meadow; 47th = Headington, Spring 2010; 48th = flower stall, Cornmarket Street; 49th to 51st = Risinghurst, May 2010; 52nd and 53rd = The Cherwell, June 2010; 54th = The Thames near Folly Bridge, June 2010; 55th to 57th = Ghost Forest, exhibition of commercially logged rain forest trees in Western Africa, by Angela Palmer, outside the Pitt Rivers Museum, July 2010; 58th and 59th = Headington Hill Park; 60th = Oxford, August 2010.

Images 61 to 80

61st to 62nd = Oxford, August 2010; 63rd to 65th = Oxford University Museum of Natural History; 66th to 68th = Oxford clocks: Carfax Tower, Marks and Spencer's in Queen's Street, The Red Lion in Gloucester Green; 69th = Oxford Royal Mail pillar box, Queen Victoria, Park Town; 70th = Oxford Royal Mail pillar box, King Edward VII, Bardwell Road; 71st = Oxford Royal Mail pillar box, King George V, Fyfield Road; 72nd = Oxford Royal Mail pillar box, King George VI, Wellington Square; 73rd = Oxford Royal Mail pillar box, Queen Elizabeth II, Carfax; 74th to 76th = Oxford bikes; 77th to 79th = Christmas 2010: Bonn Square, Cornmarket Street, Broad Street; 80th = Shotover, January 2011.

Images 81 to 88

81st to 82nd = Shotover, January 2011; 83rd to 85th = Companions of the Oxford homeless: Charlie; Zeus; Tanya; 86 to 88th = Oxford suburbia.


All images © Jaromir Malek.


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