20: double decker bus tour, beginning with Said Business School
21: double decker bus tour, beginning from Oxford Station
22: Nuffield college (where I used to participate in American politics
seminars)
23: Christchurch college, the royal foundation,
(where I used to do my photoprocessing of black and white abstracts
in the dark room, courtesy of a couple of schoolmates.)
24: Christchurch's Tom Tower, from which the bell tolls in the evening.
25: Christchurch's Tom Tower
26: Christchurch's Tom Tower, from St. Aldate's to the north.
27: Carfax Tower, the mediaeval centre with a fine roofscape view (seen
from the top of the bus)
28: the High, with its well preserved buildings and controlled paint
colour scheme
29: Basenose college and the University church of St. Mary's.
30: the University church of St. Mary's, which also offers a fine roofscape
view from its Tower.
31: University college on the High.
32: south side of the High, looking east.
33: looking back west along the High towards Lincoln college and St.
Mary's church.
34: Magdalen college tower, whence the choir sings to the dawn on May
1st.
35: a sundial on a classical building.
37: cricket game in school parks, near St. Cross on the east side.
39: Sheldonian Theatre, where undergrads matriculate during a Latin
ceremony.
40: (claimed) Roman Emperor's head beside the Sheldonian theatre.
41: more Emperors' heads, nicley cleaned and restored these days.
42: the Broad with Balliol college on right.
43: Balliol college, with its fine tradition of developing political
skills.
44: the Broad, with the Clarendon, Sheldonian, and Exeter college.
45: closer view.
46: the Broad, looking east.
47: Keble college's radical decorations of brick (my alma mater)
50: St. John's College, on St. Giles.
51: Martyrs' memorial, near where Archbishop Cranmer, and Bishops Latimer
and Ridley
were burned at the stake for their protestant heresies.
52: British politics group poses on the north side of the Broad
53: British politics group poses on the north side of the Broad (Exeter
and Blackwells annex in background)
54: British politics group poses on Ship St next to New Inn and in
front of Exeter's spire (does it look familiar to HC eyes?)
55: British politics group in Eagle and Child pub, with memorabilia
from the Inklings (CS Lewis, JRR Tolkien, and others).
Following this, we enjoyed our nearby tutorial session on comparison
of the US and UK core executives,
with Dr. Nigel Bowles, Balfour Fellow, at St. Anne's College.