Some images of central Oxford

by Andrew Hodges


Oxford images



The image of Oxford often seems more real than its reality. And Oxford is used to seeing itself as a film-set.



Here once again a location shoot is being set up outside the Queen's College...



...just by the Radcliffe Camera, which presides over Oxford's antiquated library. This shot of mine so well expresses the media-myth image of Oxford that it has been requested for an Australian tourism website.



There are far too many churches in Oxford. This is the famous Magdalen College tower, seen from the Botanic Gardens.


This one, however, has been converted into Lincoln College library.




The wall of the Jude the Obscure pub in Walton Street, Jericho, with Jude the outsider reflecting on the distant vision of these inpenetrable places of learning.

I can take you inside the walls of Wadham College, where I teach maths.

Photographs by Andrew Hodges, 2001 and 2002.


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