Rewley footbridge path
so far as it goes
November dawn
cheese company
Bonners fruit and veg
Macsamillion shoe shop
Oxford Cobbler
hat shop window
covered market
Unique Creations
Boswell & Co
Mitre pub sign
Victor Street bus stop
Dear People passing through...
subtle shades of autumn red
Manzil Way mosque
Churchill's grave
Co Co restaurant
Lloyds weather vane
dangerous pedestrian zone
St Barnabas in the blue
Goblin narrowboat
dog in a raincoat
bread bin architecture
not TOO terrible carbuncle
Hensington Road cottages
passing November
The Three Horseshoes
Witney houses
Bridge Street cottages
Blanket Hall, Witney
Robert Courts poster
Witney Sewing & Knitting Centre
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Witney High Street
Witney Market Square
Market Square bus stop
The Horseshoes at Witney
ruined windmill
passing proposals
Corn Street shops
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house on The Hill
The Bull at Burford
bottom end of the high street
Cotswold dormer
Burford County Primary School
Priory Lane bus stop
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Burford Needlecraft Shop
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Burford House Hotel
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Burford half timbered
Burford street
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top of Burford Hill
old mullioned house
Burford houses
Oxfordshire bus shelter
Our Lady and St Hugh
eyesore Polish shop
St Clements terrace
medical research carbuncle
disturbing striped uglitecture
minimalist monotony
Hythe Bridge path in November
Bonfire Night bonfire
throwing a line
another view soon to be changing
claustrophobic King Street
end of terrace corner (X)
Old Bookbinders pub sign
November tree tracery
north up the Oxford Canal
towpath in November
Liscious self-portrait
Ali's Jericho Store
postman at the door
November blossom
berries in Richmond Road
autumn in the lock
Jericho towpath in autumn
guarding the boat
guardian of the narrowboat
mooring at Jericho footbridge
autumn gold in an urban street
Oddbins by night
Canal and River Trust Trash
Canal and River Trust eyesores
eyesore new electric post
malthouse and castle
old malt house
castle in autumn
autumn in Paradise Street
Christ Church creeper
autumn again at Hythe Bridge
rubbish improvements
Hythe Bridge path in autumn
autumn willow
canal bridge at Upper Heyford
Allen's Bridge at Upper Heyford
November in Oxfordshire
canal north of Lower Heyford
canal lift bridge at Lower Heyford
canal overflow at Lower Heyford
Heyford Wharf Bridge
post box come to life
Hinksey Park playground
Hinksey play park
flood risk houses at Hinksey
flooding at Hinksey
Hinksey flood
river in Abingdon Road
urban reflections
nature reserve turned wetland
River Cherwell in flood
footpath to Marston
High Bridge in the flood
flooded park bench
reflecting on a park bench
Angel & Greyhound flood
flood at Botanical Gardens
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It may be very useful for the houseboat residents to have these high-tech utility posts, but surely they could have designed something slightly less obtrusive and less like a petrol pump in appearance? This stretch of canal at Hythe Bridge Moorings USED TO be one of Oxford's best tourist attractions, with scores of people strolling along the towpath to see the quirky boat gardens, and the glorious view of St Barnabas Church with the boatyard in front.
But brutish British Waterways (now renamed) sold the boatyard to developer sharks, to raise money to further destroy this paradise with a monstrous river barrage and ugly landing pontoon. And these utility posts must be the icing on their cake, destroying forever the former quaintness of this wonderful little path.
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