Happy Fence Friday
HFF 28 Mar 25
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Happy Fence Friday, All.
Clarendon Building, Oxford University.
From Wikipedia -
"The Clarendon Building is an early 18th-century neoclassical building of the University of Oxford. It is in Broad Street, Oxford, England, next to the Bodleian Library and the Sheldonian Theatre and near the centre of the city. It was built between 1711 and 1715 and is now a Grade I listed building. Until the early 18th century, the printing presses of the Oxford University Press (OUP) were in the basement of the Sheldonian Theatre. This meant that the compositors could not work when the Theatre was in use for ceremonies. Therefore, the University commissioned a new building to house the OUP. Nicholas Hawksmoor produced a neoclassical design, construction started in 1711 and it was completed in 1715. The builder and sculptor was William Townesend of Oxford. The building was funded largely from the proceeds of the commercially successful History of the Great Rebellion by the 1st Earl of Clarendon, whose legacy later paid for the building of the Clarendon Laboratory in Oxford as well. In the 1820s, the OUP moved to new premises in Walton Street, after which the University used the Clarendon Building for administrative purposes. In 1975, the building was transferred to the Bodleian Library, for which it now provides office and meeting space for senior members of staff."
HFF 4 Apr 2025
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Another Oxford photo.....now there's a surprise :-)))
This time it is the Oxford Canal :-)
I should really know which lock this is :-) After some investigation and realising it is Bridge No. 243 in the background I feel 99.9% certain that this is Isis Lock :-)
Not this part of the canal, but I am pretty familiar with the bottom of the Oxford Canal quite bit further North !!! :-)) We had many narrowboat holidays with quite a few on the Oxford Canal. On one occasion, we ran aground. I thought I could free us by using the pole you get with the boat to push us back to the middle of the canal !! Well, the pole went one way, and I went the other straight into the canal between the boat and the bank !!! :-))) Helen panicked, thought I was going to drown, and disappeared into the inside of the boat :-) Fortunately, I was pretty much able to sit up in the water with my head above the surface :-)) I was very wet and smelly :-))) And, I am still here to tell the story :-)))
From Wikipedia -
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_Canal
"The Oxford Canal is a 78-mile (126 km) narrowboat canal in southern central England linking the City of Oxford with the Coventry Canal at Hawkesbury (just north of Coventry and south of Bedworth) via Banbury and Rugby. Completed in 1790, it connects to the River Thames at Oxford, and links with the Grand Union Canal, which it is combined with for 5 miles (8 km) between to the villages of Braunston and Napton-on-the-Hill.The canal is usually divided into the North Oxford Canal (north of Napton, via Rugby to Hawkesbury Junction near Coventry) and the South Oxford Canal, south of Napton to Banbury and Oxford. The canal was for about 15 years the main canal artery of trade between the Midlands and London, via its connection to the Thames, until the Grand Union Canal (then called the Grand Junction Canal) took most of the London-bound traffic following its opening in 1805. The North Oxford Canal (which had been straightened in the 1830s) remained an important artery of trade carrying coal and other commodities until the 1960s; the more rural South Oxford Canal however became something of a backwater, especially following the opening of the Grand Junction Canal, and it faced closure proposals in the 1950s. Since the end of regular commercial goods carriage on the canal in the 1960s, it has gained a new use as a leisure resource, and become used primarily for narrowboat pleasure boating.The Oxford Canal traverses Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire and east Warwickshire through broad, shallow valleys and lightly rolling hills; the canal's route northeast and then northwest forms part of the Warwickshire ring."
HFF 11 April 2025
HFF 18 April 2025
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Merton College, Oxford
Also added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music
♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Listen here ~ Shadows & Light - Joni Mitchell
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HFF 2 MAY 2025
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West Wycombe Park
(National Trust)
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♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Listen here ~ Shadows - Gordon Lightfoot
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Grand Union Canal, Bulbourne
From Wikipedia -
"The Grand Union Canal in England is part of the British canal system. It is the principal navigable waterway between London and the Midlands. Starting in London, one arm runs to Leicester and another ends in Birmingham, with the latter stretching for 137 miles (220 km) with 166 locks from London. The Birmingham line has a number of short branches to places including Slough, Aylesbury, Wendover, and Northampton."
HFF 16 May 2025
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Happy Fence Friday, All
From Wikipedia -
"Chenies Manor House in the parish of Chenies in Buckinghamshire, England, is a Tudor Grade I listed building once known as Chenies Palace, although it was never a royal seat or the seat of a bishop. It was held by the Cheney family from 1180 and passed by marriage successively to the Semark and Sapcote families and then, in 1526, to the Russell family, Earls of Bedford, later Dukes of Bedford, by whom it was held for several centuries. Although the Russell family soon abandoned Chenies as its main seat in favour of Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire, Chenies parish church remains the site of the private "Bedford Chapel", the mausoleum still in use by that family."
And also, here comes one of my most obscure links for Sight & Sound :-)
Chenies Manor overlooks the Chess Valley. Bo Diddley recorded "Who Do You Love" on Chess Records :-)))
Also added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music
♫ ♪ ♪ ♫ Listen here - Who Do You Love by Bo Diddley
HFF 23 MAY 2025
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Happy Fence Friday, All
This is Merton College, Oxford.
I also wanted to add this to 'Sight and Sound'.
Merton College has a choir and I wanted a fairly 'sunny' song :-) But, when I searched YouTube a wintery song popped up :-))
Also added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music
♫ ♪ ♪ ♫ Listen here - In the Bleak Midwinter by the Merton College Choir, Oxford
HFF 30 May 2025
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A very, very, very, very old photo of the Bathing Pools in Guernsey :-))
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HFF 6 June 2025
HFF 13 JUNE 2025
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Croome Estate, Worcestershire
(National Trust)
Was struggling to find an HFF shot for this week and wasn't sure if there was fence in this older photo. But, upon closer inspection, there is :-)))
HFF 4 July 2025
HFF 11 JULY 2025
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Life & Mind Building, Oxford
From this angle the building looks fairly complete but building work is still continuing. It is expected that the building will be fully open by the end of this year (2025).
The building will be fondly referred to as the LaMB. It will accomodate Oxford's Biology and Experimental Psychology departments and will accommodate almost 1,200 academic, support and research staff plus graduate students. It will be the main teaching location for around 1,000 undergraduates making it Oxford University's largest teaching and research facility.
Funding and delivery of the LaMB has been undertaken in partnership with Legal & General. Construction began in November 2021 following demolition of the Tinbergen building, which had been the primary location for the departments of Experimental Psychology and Zoology for almost 50 years.
And, a pretty obscure link for 'Sight & Sound -
Also added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music
♫ ♪ ♪ ♫ Listen here - Beautiful Life by Ace of Base
Happy Fence Friday 18 July 2025
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A very small part of the very large Keble College in Oxford :-)
HFF 25 JULY 2025
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Part of the Sir Wiliam Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford University.
There is a plaque on the wall here saying -
In This Building
Howard Florey
Ernst Chain
Norman Heatley
And, Colleagues....................
First Isolated & Purified Penicillin
for the Treatment of Bacterial Infection
1938 -1941
HFF 8 AUG 2025
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Happy Fence Friday, All
This is the Oxford University 'Life and Mind Building' that is still being built although it must be very close to completion because I have been told it will be fully open by the end of this year (2025).
I didn't immediately realise there is a kind of fence here but there is one that seems to be on part of a roof :-))
The building will affectionately be known as the 'LaMB' :-)
So, for Sight & Sound my obscure link will be to "The Lamb Ran Away with the Crown" by Judee Sill :-)
Also added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music
♫ ♪ ♪ ♫ Listen here - Lamb Ran Away with the Crown by Judee Sill
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