bit missing from my special tree
Cowley poplars
Nuffield Needle
Garsington cottages
painting the Coach & Horses
Chalgrove gables
university uniform
carrying the mortar board
student regalia
leggy young students
university freshers
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darkening fields
Lamb bus stop
Chalgrove: Red Lion
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Oxfordshire signpost
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Royal Oxford Hotel
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Oxford grotesque
Oxford grotesque
Oxford grotesque
chimney line
the Marl Brook at Chalgrove
North Oxford tree
old school at Yarnton
The Crown Inn at Woodstock
The Kings Arms at Woodstock
corner of Brook Hill
house at Enstone
three-storey stone cottages
past Bell Hill
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High Street row
The Fox at Chipping Norton
Chipping Norton Town Hall
flag and weathervane
West Street bus stop
grey sky over Chippy
grey sky at Chipping Norton
past the Crown & Cushion
Blue Boar at Chipping Norton
bussing along Horse Fair
Harper's hardware shop
end of Horse Fair
Chippy KwikFit
Chippy cop shop
London Road, Chipping Norton
London Road houses
ploughed landscape
Enstone cottages
Duke of Marlborough pub
Manor Road, Woodstock
Worldshop and Hampers
past the Cockadoo
rain at Nuneham Courtenay
Kingfisher at Shillingford
A4074 in November
rainy day at the Bell
crossing into Wallingford
wet day in Wallingford
Oxford Natural History Museum
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round the old Imperial
Fellows tourist shop
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Holywell in the rain
Linacre College
a window on Broad Street
top deck of an old Oxford bus
past the Kings Arms
Wadham College entrance
past the Ashmolean
Worcester College over the wall
surviving gatepost
Oxford Lighthouse
approaching the Lighthouse pub
Lighthouse pub
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Park End Street
old factory chimney
Hollybush Row
weather at Oxpens
new flats on Thames Street
past the covered market
up Oxford High Street
majestic Magdalen Tower
trip round The Plain
storm clouds over Magdalen
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sunlight on Magdalen College
sunburst round the corner
into Longwall Street
Holywell and St Cross
South Parks Road
? Rural Economy Building
bus eye view of Oxford
Watsons shop window
seats on an old Oxford bus
Baker Street Boots
Baker Street carbuncle
Baker Street corner
The Globe in Marylebone
Baker Street Underground
Park Crescent destruction site
Park Crescent, London
Commonwealth Church
Warren Street Station
UCLH carbuncle entrance
UCLH migraine
delusions of grandeur at UCLH
can you OPEN these windows?
corner of Euston Square
Friends House at Euston
St Pancras sculpture
The Rocket At Euston
Mabel's Tavern at Bloomsbury
The Euston Flyer
YHA St Pancras
O'Neill's at Kings Cross
Kings Cross McDonalds
spire of St Pancras
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Isisbridge club has replied to Nouchetdu38 clubI learnt French at school, but I'm afraid I've forgotten most of it.
We had stories of a little boy called Toto.
Toto regarde la table.
Toto est petit.
Voici le sucre.
Le sucre est sur la table.
Toto monte sur la grande chaise de Maman.
Ah! Voici le sucre!
Toto touche le sucre.
Il est content.
En Route by E Saxelby (1937)
Nouchetdu38 club has replied to Isisbridge clubI went to England as a pupil in 1966, 1968 and1969 (The sixties!!!!) Gloucester and York with school trips. (In my Ipernity galery, there are some shot (slides) of Gloucester and York!)
In 1998 we made holidays in Henley in Arden (my wife and my three daughters). We enjoyed this stay, especially my daughters who were 16, 16 and 13!!.
Best regards!
Nouchet
Isisbridge club has replied to Nouchetdu38 clubBut you know more than I do, as I've never been to Gloucester or York.
I see you have a nice picture of an old traffic light.
www.ipernity.com/doc/j.nouchetdu38/44516138
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