July 2005 Archives
I saw this beautiful Natural frame in England!
Well I don't have any explanation for this shot! Just I like it!
University church St. Marry the Virgin in Radcliffe square (Oxford, UK) was used from the early 14th century by the university for meetings, examinations, degree ceremonies and to house its library, treasury and archives. Begun in 1320 it's two story Congression House (which faces Radcliff Square) is the oldest existing University building in Europe. It was in this church too that the Protestant bishops Cranmer, Latimer and Ridley were tried to heresy in 1555/56 before being burnt at the stake in Broad Street. (most of the information written here was from the information board in the Radcliffe Square)
The Radcliffe Camera (Camera is the Latin word for room) in Radcliffe square (Oxford, England) was built by James Gibbs between 1737 and 1749 to house the Radcliffe Science Library. The building was funded by a bequest from Physician and former Oxford scholar Dr. John Radcliffe by John Radcliffe, who died in 1714, and it was Nicholas Hawksmoor who came up with the idea of making the building round. I have also some shots from the other side of the square showing the church which I'll post later on!
After some delay I'm back agiain with more pictures from Sardinia! This picture is showing the beach in SPIAGGIA LA PELOSA, STINTINO (Sardinia, Italy) as seen from the middle of the water! (I took this shot from a pedal boat as well as one I have previously posted).
