Oxford Mail Camera Club members have been taking photos of ‘timeless Oxfordshire’.
That was our latest weekly theme and photographers took the opportunity to capture some of the city’s best-loved landmarks including the Radcliffe Camera and the University Church of St Mary the Virgin in High Street.
There were also photos of the Bodleian Library and Christ Church college.
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There were so many outstanding pictures it was difficult to pick a winner for photo of the week but in the end we chose this striking image from Jackie Brockis.
It shows an armillary sphere - an astronomical instrument used to track celestial orbits - in the Fellows’ Garden at Merton College.
It was presented to the college by George Tierney in 1830. The next theme is ‘town life’.
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